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Haiti giving reflects donor differences
The outpouring of charitable giving in the wake of the earthquake in Haiti reinforced the fact that people who give for emergency relief differ from everyday donors, a new study says.
Haiti grabs hold of Detroiters
This is Haiti; it beckons you, then it tests you. It heats you up then tries to melt you down, and this group of sweaty, dirt-caked volunteers persevered for one reason: Children.
Haiti dance troupe rebounds from earthquake to continue performing
NEW BERN — The Resurrection Dance Theater from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, will be making a stop in Kinston Sept. 13 to perform for students at Arendell Parrott Academy. The performance begins at 9 a.m.; all students in grades 3-12 will attend. This...
Haiti dance troupe to perform for students, public
The Resurrection Dance Theater from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, will be making a stop in New Bern from Sept. 13 to 15, including performances for 2,500 school children and a public performance at Garber United Methodist Church.
Haiti's presidential candidates are spending big where money is scarce
Even before being deemed qualified to run, presidential hopefuls in impoverished Haiti faced a hefty bill: a $12,500 nonrefundable filing fee.
In Haiti, where money is scarce, campaigns a costly endeavor
Even before being deemed qualified to run, presidential hopefuls in impoverished Haiti faced a hefty bill: a $12,500 nonrefundable filing fee. Now they are finding that the amount will only get steeper as campaign season begins to sizzle this month.
Haiti quake a 'game changer' for corporate philanthropy
World Vision - USA As Haiti marks nearly eight months since its devastating earthquake and Chile sees the six-month mark since its own destructive quake, international aid agency World Vision has seen a notable increase ...
Rotarians’ Haiti relief project purchases 27 Shelter Boxes for the homeless
AROUND ROTARY On January 12, 2010, a 7.0 catastrophic earthquake struck Haiti, affecting approximately three million people.
Out of rubble of Haiti hotel, online family is born as Facebookers vow to leave no one behind
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — The desperate quest to find loved ones started just minutes after the earthquake, as cell phones rang unanswered from beneath the rubble of Haiti's best hotel.
Rebuilding Haiti: Brainstorming at UMass Boston workshop
More than a dozen urban planning and disaster relief specialists will lead brainstorming sessions at the University of Massachusetts-Boston campus on Friday on ways to rebuild sustainable communities in Haiti after the earthquake. The day-long workshop opens at 9 a.m. at the Healey Library, is open to the public. You can register here. More details on the event are available here. And this draft ...