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Haiti Quake Recovery One Year Later: Six Things You Can Do
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One year after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook Haiti, killing more than 230,000 people, at least another million people are still living in tents, and only 5 percent of the rubble in Port-au-Prince has been cleared. A cholera epidemic claim

Help secure clean water for all Haitians
Access to clean water is an ongoing and significant public health threat—severely limited access exacerbated the spread of cholera. Haiti has the highest infant mortality rate in t

Give miles
So you're a frequent flier piling up those miles? A lot of those miles go unused every year. Guess what: Relief and recovery work require a whole lot of air travel, and your donation is tax deductible. We recomme

Give your phone an afterlife
Got an old cell phone collecting dust in a desk drawer? They're out there—by the millions. ReCellular works

Donate cash
Haiti has more non-governmental organizations on the ground per capita than any where else in the world—it’s been called "the republic of NGOs." So how to be confident that your donation will r

Take a volunteer trip
Maybe you’ve got specialized skills and want to do some hands on labor? If you’re willing to pay your own way and are a highly skilled builder, architect, or designer,

What Would Sean Penn Do?
He's been on the ground in Port-au-Prince since shortly after the quake. His NGO, J/P HRO<
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