Helping Haiti and Quantifying Help

January 15, 2010

“Have you been watching the news?”, my brother-in-law asks. The same heart-wrenching news of helplessness we’ve all been watching over the last three days.

“Of course,” I respond, the emotion-laden voice of a CNN broadcaster dispatching from Port-au-Prince in the background.

“I want to help so badly,” he continues.

“All you can do at this point is send some money,” I tell him. “Money is really needed right now.”

“But it just doesn’t feel enough,” was his reply.

It doesn’t feel enough…

I share his sentiment fully. With scenes of desperation constantly flashed across the screen, survivors fighting to stay alive, lying next to the dead, children clinging to injured mothers, newly-made amputees with nothing more than cloth wrapped around severed limbs, lack of electricity, limited food and water supplies, destroyed roads…..sending money just doesn’t feel enough.

In times of disaster, we naturally tend to quantify our response. No amount of aid or assistance we offer seem enough. One fact we also have to realize is that each situation initially poses a different set of challenges, and in the case of Haiti, complex on-the-ground logistics has made reaching victims extremely challenging; victims who also need immediate medical attention, food, shelter, and clean water.

That’s why the best way to help right now is to send some money. The money will go to organizations better equipped to figure out the logistics nightmare.

How You Can Help Right Now

  1. Matador Change is currently working with the Haitian Consul General of New York to identify the most pressing needs of the people. We’re also seeking qualified and skilled professionals like doctors, nurses, and engineers who might be able to help. Please contact Julie directly at matadorhaiti@gmail.com

  2. You can text donations to the following organizations:
  3. CNN put together a comprehensive list of aid organizations currently responding to the Haiti relief efforts, and these organizations have been categorized by services being provided: basic needs, shelter, medical aid, and food.

Remember, rebuilding Haiti will take years. Sending some money today will go a long way in cleaning up and providing medical aid until it’s physically feasible for you to go there yourself to help.

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Comments (8)

  1. C said:,

    I lover your blog!


  2. Lyn said:,

    Lola, you are so right … money seems too easy to give but it is what is needed most at this time. Horrific disasters of this magnitude often have a unifying effect on humanking and it is heartening to see North American’s opening there wallets and hearts. Now prayers and positive affirmations are in order.

    Wonderful post to inspire anyone who was sitting on the fence.


  3. geotraveler said:,

    Thanks!


  4. geotraveler said:,

    Lyn – Thank so much for your insight. It has been really amazing watching all the outpouring of support.


  5. How to Help Haiti | miles of abbie said:,

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  6. Fly Girl said:,

    I agree, it really doesn’t feel like enough to just sit back and give money while people are struggling for life. Haiti will need all kinds of help in the future so I’m waiting for the smoke to clear to see what I can do to volunteer down the road.


  7. geotraveler said:,

    @Fly Girl – Absolutely! And there will be tons of opportunities to physically help, no doubt.


  8. Filip Demuinck said:,

    Very nice Church. Let’s hope you collect a lot for Haiti.


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