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by Andrew Sharp • Jan 13, 2010 1:18 PM EST
A few weeks ago, when the 76ers came to D.C., I was lucky enough to meet a few of the players afterward. Of all of them, the conversation that stands out most was with Samuel Dalembert. Because two of my roommates in college were Haitian, just like Sam Dalembert.
And standing in the bowels of the MCI Center, he and I bonded over the joys of Haitian food, and laughed as I mumbled what little Creole I remembered from college. All in all, it was pretty awesome to be talking about Banan Peze and speaking Creole to an NBA player.
But today, that whole conversation feels so different. As the world begins to process the crushing losses suffered in Haiti, I can't help feel for Dalembert, too.
Through his charity foundation, he's been an agent of change in Haiti since entering the NBA. But now, as initial reports count the death toll in the hundreds of thousands, his impoverished nation needs him more than ever.
Even if that number proves exagerrated, we're still talking about a human tragedy of historic proportions. And if you're feeling numb, like most of us, it's certainly understandable. But as we all try to make sense of this senseless tragedy, you can be sure that Dalembert will be a very active player in the relief efforts.
To donate to his charity foundation, click here. To donate to the Red Cross, click here. Or, to donate to Partners In Health, an organization dedicated to providing health care in Haiti and other underserved areas, click here.
And remember: in the absence of donations, prayer helps, too.
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another organization
Carma Foundation
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"To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day..."
by Scott Christ on Jan 14, 2010 10:13 AM EST reply actions
Thank you for posting this Andrew.
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by Bryan Reynolds on Jan 14, 2010 10:53 AM EST reply actions
UNICEF
Small children and infants — many separated from their families — are particularly susceptible to injury, starvation, and death in the wake of the destructive earthquake in Haiti. Here’s UNICEF’s donation link. 100% of every dollar goes to support emergency relief efforts.
Lots of great organizations out there, so pick one and help.
by Eric Simon on Jan 14, 2010 11:49 AM EST reply actions
Great post - thanks
Doctors Without Borders is another good option.
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by John Expat on Jan 14, 2010 3:05 PM EST reply actions
OXFAM America
another very good group to consider is Oxfam America whose efforts in the Peru earthquake of 2007 i witnessed first hand and have nothing but the highest praise for.
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by C.J. Schexnayder on Jan 15, 2010 7:29 AM EST reply actions
God bless for posting this, Saint. Our prayers go out to them
I’ve already donated, and will continue to follow the progress, and give what I can, as well as spread the word.
"If your only ambition in life, is to be a better person; well, that's just the best ambition you can have..." Wayne "Rabbit" Bartholomew
by brhynno on Jan 15, 2010 4:17 PM EST reply actions
Help find missing loved ones right now!
Right now, there are a number of technology organizations (from Google to Ushahidi to Frontline SMS), working around the clock with the State Department on a coordinated effort, that uses technology to support the relief efforts in Haiti.
JOIN THE ACITON RIGHT NOW: http://Haiti.BeExtra.org
In the last several days, our company has worked tirelessly to build tools for volunteers who want to help find missing people from right here at home!
by KimB on Jan 18, 2010 4:33 PM EST reply actions
not to be a debbie downer
but does anyone else think its weird that they only want money donated? they dont want clothes, blankets and other living necessities, just money.
something tells me the “u.s. government” has a little too much to do with this.
by Band Aid on Jan 19, 2010 8:42 PM EST reply actions
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