Sunday, February 7, 2010

Alternative Relief Efforts and Support for Haiti's Grassroots Movements

Following are some links to alternative quake relief efforts and ways to support Haiti's grassroots movements in recovering from the disaster. If you would like to recommend other links, please submit them as comments to this post.

Call for Solidarity and Funds for the Working People of Haiti! Donate now to Batay Ouvriye- Haitian Worker and Peasant’s Organization
http://miamiautonomyandsolidarity.wordpress.com/

Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees, Lakou New York, and MUDHA (Movement of Dominican Haitian Women) are organizing an immediate delivery of first aid relief:
For more info: http://haitireliefnyc.wordpress.com/http://www.blogger.com/com/http://haitireliefnyc.wordpress.com/
To donate online: https://npo.networkforgood.org/Donate/Donate.aspx?npoSubscriptionId=4382 (designate "IFCO/Haiti Relief")

Bassin Zim Education & Development Fund works with partners in Haiti including KOSMIKA (a farmers cooperative), ASTRAL (a food transportation co-op) and the Peasant Movement of Papaye (MPP): http://www.seedsforhaiti.org/

Lambi Fund of Haiti assists the popular, democratic movement in Haiti by supporting projects that are non-violent, non-partisan, community-based, promote the advancement of women, use education and training for empowerment, and promote the overall democratic movement: http://www.lambifund.org/

Grassroots International Earthquake Emergency Response Fund for Haiti:
http://www.grassrootsonline.org/news/press-releases/grassroots-international-establishes-earthquake-emergency-relief-fund-haiti

Haiti Emergency Relief Fund c/o East Bay Sanctuary Covenant:
http://www.haitiaction.net/About/HERF/1_12_10.html

Help Haiti: Drop the Debt:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/haiti_drop_the_debt/?1338

Solidarity Camp Myriam Merlet, Anne Marie Coriolan & Magali Marcelin was set up at Jemaní on the Haiti/Dominican Republic border to help mobilize and transfer resources and open channels of communications directly with Haitian women and serve as a resource center for international solidarity efforts: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=262277316594

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