Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Cash Needed: How to Help the Folks of Haiti

Unless you've been under a rock over the past day, more than likely, you're aware of the massive earthquake which hit Haiti on late Monday. And if you're like most of us, you're probably wondering what you can do to help out this economically depressed country. We've combed through a number of sources to find out how you can help out, President Clinton, who is the United Nations special envoy to Haiti, recommends that we send cash. To find out some of the legitimate organizations being recommended by Clinton, check out this link.

And, singer and activist Wyclef Jean, who is known as the native son of Haiti, would like folks to get involved by using today's latest tech gadgets. To find out more details, click here. As you know, every little bit helps, isn't this one of the ways Obama was able to fund his campaign last year ..... through small donations?

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