Haiti Earthquake Children in Emergency
News Update
WESTPORT, Conn. (Jan. 13, 2010) — Save the Children has launched an emergency relief effort to assist children and families in Haiti in the aftermath of a major 7.0-magnitude earthquake near the capital city of Port-au-Prince. Read latest press release.
The agency, with offices in Port-au-Prince, is sending teams out this morning by motorbike in Port-au-Prince and is flying in additional staff to help support the emergency response.
As it has done in recent disasters in Haiti, Save the Children is preparing to provide immediate lifesaving assistance, such as food, water, shelter and child-friendly spaces. It has verified the safety of all but 16 staff members in its main office.
Our Ongoing Programs in Haiti
Save the Children has worked in Haiti since 1985, primarily in the capital city of Port-au-Prince and the Central Plateau region, providing health, education, protection and food security programs to vulnerable children.
Read "Haiti: Reflections from the Field" A report from Michele Beauvoir Chandler in Save the Children's Haiti Country Office
Learn about our past emergency response programs in 2008 and 2009.
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