If you're looking for ways to help the children of Haiti and you can afford to spare more than your prayers (though by all means keep sending those), experts say don’t donate anything but money: Under no circumstances should you mail care packages, toys, food or clothes. Consider sending money to one of these organizations that help kids.
Childcare Worldwide's programs help feed hungry children and their families, they also help children receive an education that leads to employment. It's goal is to help children survive and succeed.
Save the Children, the leading independent organization creating lasting change in the lives of children in need in the United States and around the world.
Meds and Food for Kids is dedicated to saving the lives of Haiti’s malnourished children and other nutritionally vulnerable people.
Feed My Starving Children is a non-profit Christian organization committed to feeding God’s starving children hungry in body and spirit.
Are you helping the relief efforts in Haiti? How so? What organizations do you like that help children?
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Comments (3)
Just curoius...does anyone know WHY you aren't supposed to send anything but money?
Hi ethans_momma06, here's an article: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/01/14/world/main6096807.shtml?tag=contentMain;contentBody