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FROM: Kathy Cloninger, National CEO, GSUSA
RE: Fundraising for Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts
The outpouring of support for the people of Haiti in the wake of the
devastating earthquake last week has been remarkable, and Girl Scouts
across the country have pitched in to help in many different ways. We
know,
however, that after natural disasters like these, sending funds is
often the best way to help.
Given the catastrophic events in Haiti, the Executive Committee
unanimously adopted, and the National Board this morning ratified, the
following:
THAT the Executive Committee of Girl Scouts of the USA's National Board
of Directors, on the National Board's behalf, adopts a special rule of
order to
allow girl members to engage in activities, which may include the
direct solicitation of money, from January 14 through September 8,
2010, to support emergency relief for the January 12 earthquake
disaster in Haiti. Monies
raised shall be contributed only to organizations on the approved list
of agencies (listed below); additions to the list shall be approved by
the National President and CEO of Girl Scouts of the USA.
This now makes it possible for our girls to raise much needed funds for
relief efforts in Haiti. Please take note that the money our girls
raise can be contributed only to those agencies on the list below. Much
of Haiti is in ruins and a second major earthquake struck the country
on Wednesday. The loss of life and suffering has been heartbreaking. I
hope that this action by the National Board will serve as yet another
opportunity for all of us as a Movement to do what we can to help the
people of Haiti in their time of need.
LIST OF AGENCIES
· The American Red Cross
The American Red Cross is accepting donations through its
International Response Fund.
· Pan American Development Foundation
The foundation is encouraging people to donate through its Web site at
www.PanAmericanRelief.org.
· UNICEF
UNICEF requests donations for relief for children in Haiti via their
Haiti Earthquake Fund. You can also call 1-800-4UNICEF.
· Oxfam
You can donate to online at Oxfam America at www.oxfamamerica.org.
· Save The Children
Save the Children has launched an emergency relief effort for Haiti,
Donate to Save the Children.
· Mercy Corps
Donate online, call 1-888-256-1900 or send checks to:
Mercy Corps Haiti Earthquake Fund Dept NR, P Box 2669, Portland, OR
97208
· Doctors Without Borders
Doctors Without Borders has set up clinics to treat people in Haiti.
Donate to Doctors Without Borders.
· The UN World Food Programme
The UN World Food Programme is gathering all available resources to
deliver food to the recently homeless and impoverished in Haiti.
Donations can be made through www.wfp.org/donate/haiti
· CARE
CARE is deploying emergency team members to Port-au-Prince to assist in
recovery efforts. It's focusing its efforts on rescuing children who
may still be trapped in schools that collapsed. Donate to CARE
· The International Rescue Committee
The International Rescue Committee is deploying an emergency response
team to Haiti. Donate to the IRC Haiti Crisis Fund.
· World Vision
World Vision has more 370 staff members in the Haiti. Donate to World
Vision.
· United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
This fund is used for emergencies like the earthquake in Haiti. Donate
online.
NEWS FROM GSUSA