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Mallery Thurlow
Mallery Thurlow is trying to get to Haiti to help the kids she has adopted and helped out through the years. Her non-profit organization is also trying to get donations to help the relief effort down there. I added a donation widget on the side bar. Please help her out and all the kids that she has painstakingly helped. They are in dire need of money to get supplies
American Airlines: Haiti
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—HAITI UPDATE AND DONATION INFORMATION—
About AA Operations in Haiti
The company’s operations in Haiti will remain closed for at least the next four to five days. U.S. Special Operations forces have reopened Haiti’s airport to allow humanitarian aid; however, the airport remains closed to commercial traffic.
Humanitarian Aid
American and American Eagle are sending aid into Haiti. Three Eagle aircraft (ATRs) arrived in Port-au-Prince yesterday, providing 30,000 pounds of supplies, including water, food and other non-perishable goods. More relief missions are planned for today and Friday.
Donation Opportunities – How you can help
American has also partnered with the American Red Cross to provide aid to people affected by Tuesday’s earthquake through a special offer for AAdvantage members. (links to www.aa.com, where a window will take you to the donation page; AA is providing up to 500 bonus miles for donations)
Haiti
If you want to help out the people of Haiti, got the Haiti Foundation Against Poverty and donate there.
My name is Mallery Thurlow. I am the Executive Director of the Haiti Foundation Against Poverty, a registered non-profit charity which helps Haitian families deal with issues of poverty across their country. We need your help to make an impact on the recent tragedy which befell this impoverished nation.
We are trying to raise $225,000 to bring and build a mobile medical unit to Port-au-Prince. Any funds donated on this website will go to fund this effort.
Will you help with a donation today?
Following the devastating January 12 earthquake, the Haiti Foundation Against Poverty™ is directing resources to disaster relief and infrastructure repair in Port-au-Prince and the surrounding area. You can donate to support this effort here. Thank you for your support.
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