Haiti Earthquake Aftermath

Kadafi Son

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#1
I didn't see it posted up yet, and I was wondering either nobody watches the news or nobody really gives a f**k.

But anyways, did anybody know anybody from there or affected in anyway? Does anybody care? Does anybody have any time to help? Does anybody have any thoughts on the topic? I stay in South Florida, which is relatively close to the island and the Haitian community, and I see it is effecting a lot of the people still. Hundreds of thousands were effected by this...I sure hope this madness can end soon.

What do you guys think?
 

keco52

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Staff member
#4
I donated to Red Cross. I have some friends in Miami that said their co-workers can't find their families. Other than that I don't know anyone directly affected.
 

Flipmo

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Staff member
#5
We have a big Haitian community here in Montreal. So, there's been a lot of support here to help those in need.
 

Synful*Luv

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Staff member
#6
I've donated but since i'm not rich I feel like its not enough. I wish I could get out there and actually do something. But that's not an option right now.
I have relatives in the area, haven't heard from them yet.

Also... fuck everyone who is offering prayers at work instead of sending money. Your prayers won't feed, clothe or house anyone you assholes. Neither will your wimpy ass flower display. /end rant
 

S O F I

Administrator
Staff member
#7
Yeah, it's fucked up. I guess every time there is a tragedy, I don't feel the need to post about it. I'm sure everyone knows. Anyway, I donated to Wyclef Jean's organization.

I don't know anyone personally but my friend helps teach ESL classes for adults at our old high school and he told me about a Haitian woman that missed school the day it happened and then came the next day and was just out of it, tears in eyes, etc. Her husband and kids left for Haiti about a month ago and she stayed back and from what he gathered, she hasn't heard from them still. Also, they live really close to the epicenter.
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#8
We have family friends who live their and we heard from em and they are doing ok. They are a little more well off than most in the actual cities so they will be ok. I donated 50 to wyclef's organization. When katrina hit I was actually helping victims who had to move to CO, and I want to do the same now. I want to go to Haiti so bad right now but I don't know how to really.

I just saw on the news a huge group of Hatians singing and marching together, it's pretty amazing.
 

ArtsyGirl

Well-Known Member
#9
I avoid the news but this is unavoidable. Horrible situation I hope everyone pulls together to help out. Is Haiti hit by earthquakes often or is this unusual?

If I wasn't so poor I'd donate.
 

ArtsyGirl

Well-Known Member
#12
Thats what I thought, couldn't imagine living somewhere that has that many natural disasters.

As poor as Haiti is, it doesn't sadden me as much that the Palace got destroyed. Still the lives lost there is but the actual property damage.
 

Shadows

Well-Known Member
#15
you can join facebook groups that are donating $1 for every person that joins, correct? Is that legit?

I heard Tiger Woods sent out 50 EMT's and donated 3mill.

Not bad.
 

vg4030

Well-Known Member
#16
There has been news of some shadiness surrounding Wyclef's charity. Apparently there are some accounting discrepancies and most of the money goes towards paying costs rather than too Haiti.

washingtonpost.com

Obviously his, is not the only charity out there and there are others where more money goes to the cause rather than in the pockets of its administrators.
 

Synful*Luv

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#18
The timing seems suspicious to me. This charity isn't brand new. Why try to discredit it at this exact time? Perhaps to make sure ppl continue to feed money into the red cross instead of into his charity?
 

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