OpenSky Haiti Relief
OpenSky contributes 100% of its profit to Haitian Relief this weekend only.
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Labels: Blogala, Charity, Earthquake, Haiti
OpenSky contributes 100% of its profit to Haitian Relief this weekend only.
Labels: Blogala, Charity, Earthquake, Haiti
Haiti was always one of those magical places that when I hear about it, I feel like I have a connection with it even if I haven't been there yet. From paintings of Gaugin to working with one of it most important essential oils: Haitian vetiver. Not to mention the legendary Tiare flower and Monoi de Tahiti. I feel as if I have bonded with this island olfacatorily from a long distance... One of my students went for a visit there last year and told me so much about just one grapefruit she ate and how fragrant and flavourful it was. It may seem weird to be so obsessed about a grapefruit but it must have been something special. And it must also have something with the soil of this volcanic island. Which of course comes at a very heavy price. A tragedy that we have now witnessed all around the world through the internet, television, radio and newspapers.
| Charity/Organization | What you can do | More info |
| Red Cross | Text "HAITI" to 90999 to donate $10 | RedCross.org |
| Doctors Without Borders | Donate to help medical aid workers | DoctorsWithoutBorders.org |
| CARE | Donate miles for food distributors | Care.org |
| Partners in Health | Donate to support their field hospitals | PIH.org |
| Salvation Army | Help send boxes of rice, soy, vitamins | SalvationArmy.org |
| World Vision | Send supplies: blankets, tarps, etc. | WorldVision.org |
| Oxfam | Donate to help stationed volunteers | OxFamAmerica.org |
| UNICEF | Help children in Haiti | UnicefUSA.org |
| IRD | Help supply sanitation, medicine, etc. | IRD.org |
| Yéle Foundation | Text "Yele" to 501501 to donate $5 | Yele.org |
| Soles 4 Souls | Donate your shoes to Haiti victims | Soles4Souls.org |
Labels: Blogala, Charity, Earthquake, Haiti