Haiti Volunteer Project: Morning Update 1/17/10

01/16/10  Print This Post Print This Post    9 Comments      Written by Julie Schwietert
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A sidewalk shrine set up in front of a Haitian restaurant in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Photo: Francisco Collazo

Matador members and readers continue to make incredible efforts.

[Editor's Note: Due to scheduled maintenance of the MatadorNetwork, we were unable to publish this update last night.]

Many readers have written to say how frustrated they are that they can’t be on the ground in Haiti, that it’s painful for them to sit at home, watching the rescue effort on TV, and “doing nothing.”

But as independent journalist Ned Sublette wrote today in his daily email digest, Nedslist, “Watching disaster porn on TV is my definition of powerless.”

There’s something all of us can do, and there’s no need to feel powerless. Here are a few options, all of which are being spearheaded by Matador members or readers who responded to our initial call for volunteers. Read on… you’ll likely feel more clear about your own role in the recovery effort, and you’ll definitely be inspired.

1. Donation sites in New York City are being verified.

I spent today verifying the donation sites that are on the list provided by the Haitian Consulate. Only one of four sites visited is actively accepting donations, and that is Roland Realty, which is located at 907 Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn. You can drop off donations of non-perishable food, clothing, and small household items at Roland.

Matador will be coordinating a sorting and packing day with American Airlines, The Society for the Advancement of People, and Roland Realty next week. More details to follow in future updates.

2. Matador contributor Gabriela Garcia announces opportunities to help in Miami. Other opportunities are announced in central Florida.

For anyone in the Miami area: We are taking donations of medical supplies, food, and blankets (clothing and building materials will be accepted later on as the warehouses are overwhelmed and the most items are going out first). The first shipment leaves Monday aboard the USS Comfort.

The drop off location is 7230 NW Miami Court in Little Haiti. Donations are being accepted on Sunday from 9am-3pm and Monday from 1pm-5pm.

Andrea Brown of central Florida reached out to Matador as a coordinator for local donation efforts in the Orlando area. Please follow her on Twitter (@aharbrown) for updates in that region.

3. Matador is sharing the information of medically qualified volunteers with Partners in Health.

Partners in Health has been working in Haiti for more than 20 years. We have been in touch with PiH since Wednesday and have agreed to share our list of volunteers with medical credentials with PiH.

More than 180 people who responded to Matador’s initial volunteer request, in addition to 70 Haitian American doctors who contacted Matador, will have their information made available to PiH. If you are among these people, please DO NOT contact PiH directly, as they are overwhelmed with calls. If they need your assistance, they will follow up with you directly.

Other volunteers without medical experience will remain on our volunteer list for a future trip to Haiti to assist in recovery efforts.

4. A Matador volunteer arrived in Port-au-Prince and reports he was able to get supplies to Bresma orphanage.

Vladimir Tilus was one of the first readers to respond to Matador’s call for volunteers. A former serviceman with experience serving in Port-au-Prince, Vladimir was determined to return to the city to assist in rescue efforts.

He reported that he arrived in Port-au-Prince last night. This afternoon, we asked Vladimir if he could try to deliver water and food to the children of the Bresma orphanage, as they had run out of water completely and food was running low. At 10:37 EST tonight, Vladimir wrote to say that he had reached the orphanage and was able to deliver both water and food. Though the kids are not out of danger yet, these critical supplies will help them hang on a bit longer.

We will continue to keep you posted with updates as new information is available.

Thank you for your continued support.


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Julie Schwietert is the managing editor of Matador Network. She contributed a chapter to the recently published book, The Voluntary Traveler, and is currently working on five features for Fodor's Puerto Rico, 6th Edition.

9 Comments... join the discussion!

  • Dona replied on January 18, 2010

    Thanks for the update Julie, and to Vladimir, and everyone else who is actively assisting the Haitian community, your work and perseverance is not going unnoticed. Keep it up!

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  • Julie Schwietert replied on January 18, 2010

    Thanks, Dona!

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  • Jared Krauss replied on January 18, 2010

    Great news Julie!

    I’ll send out my call again as well.
    I’m organizing an Alternative Spring Break for the dates of March 13/14-20 to Haiti here at the University of Iowa as well as having an effort being coordinated for Texas State University and the Austin area.

    To get information from me, email me @ jaredkrauss@gmail.com

    Thanks!

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  • Simone Gorrindo replied on January 18, 2010

    Vladimir, incredible job! Food and water are the most important things of all at the moment. Thanks, Julie, for the donation effort and updating us with helpful information. I can’t help out in the NY or Florida area, but there’s a relief effort everywhere that we can contribute to.

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  • catalina osorio replied on January 18, 2010

    Hello my name is Catalina and I am interested in helping out as a volunteer cook. Ihave a ctering business and have 5 cooks ready to pack and help where can we go to ?????

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  • gisele longchamp replied on January 18, 2010

    I am going to Haiti. I am Haitian American so I speak the language. I have been on several mission trips to Haiti in the past. I have experience as a medic as I served in the Army Reserves for 8 years. I also worked as an LPN for 6 years and I am now a new grad Registered Nurse. I plan on going to Haiti asap but prefer to go with a group or to join a group upon my arrival. If you can assist me, please contact me at the email address above. Thank you. G.L

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    • Julie Schwietert replied to gisele longchamp on January 18, 2010

      Gisele- Please contact me privately at julie@matadornetwork.com so I can connect you with an organization currently seeking doctors.

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  • late_stranger replied on January 20, 2010

    Wow, this is incredible. Thank you to everyone who has done anything to help the Haitian people through this disaster.

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  • Marina replied on January 29, 2010

    I too am trained for basic first aid and CPR. Am able to arrange airfare and have time to offer .

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