Help Haiti Drop The Debt (Video)

On February 5, 2010, in haiti, values, by Lee Hernly

203,483 ONE members have already called on world leaders to cancel Haiti’s debt and the U.S. government has come through with a major commitment to debt cancellation for Haiti! Watch this message from Haitian Ambassador Raymond Joseph and then keep up the pressure on other world leaders by sharing the video and petition with your [...]

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Take action and help the people of Haiti

On January 29, 2010, in 2010, government, justice, spending, by Lee Hernly

Like millions of people around the world, I’ve been shocked by the terrible events in Haiti. Only now is the true scale of the disaster emerging. Reports now suggest nearly 75,000 people may have died, with hundreds of thousands made homeless. The work ahead to recover from this tragedy is immense. So here’s our goal: [...]

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Three Things You Can Do For the People of Haiti

On January 18, 2010, in 2010, charity, by Lee Hernly

At least three million people have been affected by this week’s earthquake, with at least 50,000 dead. The Episcopal Diocese of Haiti – the largest diocese of the Episcopal Church – has, like all social institutions in Haiti, been devastated. PRAY Hold all of the people of Haiti, and all those with friends and loved [...]

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Remember The People of Haiti on MLK Day

On January 18, 2010, in 2010, Dr. King, charity, holiday, by Lee Hernly

On this day as we celebrate the life of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, please remember the people of Haiti and consider, if you haven’t, donating to the relief effort. Text ‘HAITI’ to 52000 to donate $10.00 to the Salvation Army relief effort. Text ‘HAITI’ to 90999 to donate $10.00 to the Red Cross [...]

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$890 Million: Take Action & Help the People of Haiti

On January 15, 2010, in 2010, government, by Lee Hernly

Like millions of people around the world I’ve been shocked by the terrible events in Haiti. Only now is the true scale of the disaster emerging. Reports now suggest as many as 50,000 people may have died, with hundreds of thousands made homeless. The work ahead to recover from this tragedy is immense. So here’s [...]

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