Help Haiti Campaign: McMaster
As you might be aware, a devastating earthquake hit Haiti leaving an estimated 100,000 of people dead. Thousands of people have been rendered homeless and many have been displaced and severely distablized. At this time of extraordinary difficult and pain, We can can give hope and help the people of Haiti to restore their lives and hope to see another day.
The Help Haiti Campaign will be stationed in the McMaster Students Centre today (Thursday, January 14th, 2010) starting at 11am at the ACA Office, in Clubspace on the second floor. We are coordinating together with other community based humanitarian organizations and we believe that through all our collective efforts and altruism we can make a meaningful difference at this great time of difficulty.
This campaign appeals to all of you and it calls you to allow your altruistic instincts to give anything you can, that can help to give hope, help people to rebuild their lives and move forward. You could save the lives of millions of children. You could give hope and meaning to thousands of ordinary men and women so extend your hand.
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You can also donate with your phone. You can either text Haiti to 90999 to donate $10 to the Red Cross or to donate $5 Text Yele to 501501
Check out more here: redcross.ca
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