Sunday, January 31, 2010

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Words cannot describe how humble I feel today having witnessed AMURTEL Haiti's amazingly smooth food distribution to approximately 7,000 people made in collaboration with ACTED (Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development), UMCOR  and Global Medic yesterday, January 30th.
 

Having experienced more than a few unpleasant and frankly barbaric food distributions in Haiti, I stand today proud to have been a part of the beautiful demonstration of humanity at its best during yesterday's food distribution to approximately 7,000 friends of AMURTEL Haiti.  I believe the success of this truly inspiring day is a collaborative eff

Friday, January 29, 2010

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AMURTEL Haiti team, Prema Didi Ananda Jiiva, Diana, Rajarshi, Rama Krishna, Lule and Such Appreciated Volunteers Cirismita like Didi, Ms. Didianne and Kunti to name a few on fire Have Been busy here at AMURTEL headquaters ( the Ananda Marga School on Boudon) Since the January 12th earthquake here in Haiti. With 14 days of non-stop rapid response to the now 10 camps AMURTEL Which is Not only Closely working with AMURTEL has Provided the Following to date:

Medical care to 747 people
Food (Rice, beans, oil and salt) for approx . 15.900 people (approx 5.900 will Receive food for two weeks at tomorrow's distribution) 4 Family size

Tents Tarps
32 200 latrines for approx. 4.000 people (work began today)
Clothing (reived today and to be sorted tomorrow)
Clean drinking water for 5,000 people (distributing tomorrow)

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

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hose brief moments and ran alongside thousands of people that had now taken to the streets, crying and wounded. He had only thing in mind, where is his brothers and sisters? Where is his mother? One can only imagine how horrified he was when he couldn't even recognise his house amongst the other demolished homes and \nwith his brothers and sisters trapped inside. His house fallen to pieces and not enough strength to get them out, Junior searched frantically for help and eventually stumbled across rescue workers who saved his five brothers and sister alive but with severely broken and fractured bones and terrible bruises some 18 hours later. It's hard to imagine how a a young man, 20 years old deals with such trauma, living in a camp without blankets, clothes, work, school, with his brOthers, sisters and mother living But Into a dark and Uncertain Future. So, if you ask what's going to Junior Happen to him, I says "I'm waiting for someone to give me a job Because I'm not going to leave. I Do not Know Anyone Outside of Port au Prince."

Written by Jean-Ronald Brutus
Interview with Dulus, 54 years, businessman, 25 January (14 days in camp)





A Lot of People Are Finding It Difficult to relax like Once Before Since the catastrophe of January 12th in Haiti. As is the case for Dulus who I met at a camp Without hope, seven Children Of His Own, additonal seven kids of His Brothers Who Died During The earthquake, His mother and His Wife. I Told us about how he no longer feels calm and how every time he hears the sound of a helicopter circulating above, he begins to feel tense and feels like running because he thinks things will start falling again. This fear makes him feel as though he is no longer living since he can no longer provide for his family. Dulus says he is starting to think that going to the country isn't a bad idea and would like to but he can't afford it. Moving a family of 17 from Port au Prince is not easy and expensive. I left Dulus sitting in a chair, taking medication for the stress he has now and without any idea of what will happen tomorrow.\n
Written by Jean Ronald Brutus

Jeffree Star Wristbands AMURTEL Haiti News - Tuesday, January 26th

15 days

Into What Has Turned Out To Be The Worse days for Haitians, with Thousands of people homeless, sick, scared, hungry and hopeless alone, today Haiti AMURTEL Some WAS Able to bring comfort to the 9 found in the Refugee camps Highly Affected areas of Jobel and Lavale Bourdon.



Thanks to Our English partner Maye (Movement for Self-Management and Education) to Relationship with AECI (English Agency of International Development Cooperation) Was Made possible today and We Were Able to distribute 4 family tents to Be Served as care centers for pregnant Women and Their Children, drinking water to the camps of Jobel and Lavale Boudon Which Do not have access to clean drinking water and 200 plastic tarps to be Used INSTEAD of bedsheets. Also AECID Provided us with 40 Hygiene Kits containing Such Things as towels, shampoos, toothpast, toothbrushes, condems, combs, razors, water purifying tablets, feminine pads, buckets and toitlet papers Which Were Equally Distributed Amongst all the camps.


Sunday, January 24, 2010

How To Clean White Part Of Converse AMURTEL Haiti News - January 24th

AMURTEL Haiti has recently Been Approved to Start Distributing food to over 11.000 people next week!

Many Communities Have Not Received help Since January 12th, let alone a promise of food or water.

We are celebrating this triumph and working very hard to structure the distrubtion for success.

We Also Have Spent the last week and networking with Associations liasoning Who wish us to distribute water, tents, milk and pampers to 9 Refugee camps.

Our visits to medical clinics and Communities is going Extremely well. We Have Treated 509 people to date.



We Have Also Been Working Closely atOrganizing the communties for Our upcoming distributions.


Saturday, January 23, 2010

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she Not Be begging us to come out from behind Our sky rises of Fears, expose ourselves and who we really Are and rebuild? And Could It Be That We Are Being Asked to rebuild ourselves as we Truly Are and toss away the fabricated armor of untruths?



I walk around Port au Prince yesterday so to Not Become too removed from the situation here. I Was So glad I did. Although I did not Dead Bodies and Stock see this time in the street, I did see signs Asking for help, Others Marked "Jesus" and the smell of corpses still fill the streets. CHT

Friday, January 22, 2010

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in vicinity of dilapidated homes and the stench of unremoved bodies. Please, there is still so much to be done and we need your help.

How you Can Help


Camps

People here have lost everything and are confused about what they're next steps will be. Most have lost children, parents, friends and relatives and everyone has lost their homes.  When asked what they want, they don't know, expect the obvious, food,  shelter, clothing and water.   Medical supplies are also a must.  Please contact the representatives below for more information on how you can help.  The following will also go a long way:

 
Food

Dry goods

    Clothes
  • Blankets
  • Solar garden light for around the camp sites
  • Kitchen supplies
  • Plastic Tarps
  • Shovels
  • Chistles (for breaking bricks)
  • Field Volunteers
The conditions in which AMURTEL Haiti's volunteer team are working under are extreme. Electricity and purified water is unavailable or sparingly available and due to constant earthquake tremors, our team is living outdoors under a simple tarp. While Port au Prince has not experienced any rain, there is the obvious threat which will likely worsen the conditions in which we are presently working in including the spreaier

Vitamin C Packets Herbal Supplements
Energy Bars
Snack packets
Toothbrushes

Maxi pads

Hand lighters

Toothpaste

Hand sanitizers
Soap
Shampoo and Conditioners
Water bottles


Fundraising


Please feel free to take any and all information you find on this blog to assist us in raising money or collecting items.


How to Send your Donations to AMURTEL HAITI

Make sure to write
Haiti
under the memo section on all checks, to assure money gets sent to Haiti


Cheques may be sent to:


Joni Zweig  802.583.7663
email:

info@amurtel.org


PO Box 232, Warren, VT 05674 USA



OR





AMURTEL
Robert Hoffman for Canada AMURT Haiti



110 Millicent St. Toronto ON M6H 1W4

Tel: 416-588-8359



*** The Canadian Government will match dollar for dollar

Finnan Haddie, In Michigan HAITI AMURTEL

AMURTEL HAITI Haiti

AMURTEL headquarters is Located on the premises of AMSAI Bourdon Which Such is central to slum areas and Lavale Jobel Known As Bourdon in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. As Haiti is dedicating all AMURTEL ITS Efforts to Jobel and Lavale Bourdon Along with surrounding areas, is Collaborating with Haiti AMURTEL AMSAI, International Embassies, Associations, United Nations and Other Charitable Giving Organizations to bring a rapid response to as Many Victims as possible.


AMURTEL RAPID RESPONSE EFFORTS HAITI

Assessments Community and Organization of Committees

CHTMcoordinating vounteer teams across country and visiting providing Homeopathic remedies and first aid assistance, along with the aid of Chilean and American doctors who together have treated 390 victims of the January 12th earthquake in Haiti.




 A closer look...

On January 16th, AMURTEL Haiti visited the highly impacted neighboring areas of Lavale Bourdon and Jobel. 75% of the population is seriously wounded and bruised and had not received any medical attention until AMURTEL Haiti organized a medical clinic on January 17th, just three days after the devastating earthquake leaving over 14,000 refugees destitute and critically wounded in the neighboring areas of Jobel and Lavale Bourdon. To date, AMURTEL Haiti with the Aid of 8 Chilean doctors and 2 American doctors successfully Treated Have 390 Men, Women and Children Giving Special Attention to Those Victims with fractured and broken bones, sprains and Serious Wounds by splinting and casting , Transporting Victims to hospitals and Providing Antibiotics and homeopathic remedies.



Food Distribution Since January 14th, AMURTEL Distributed Haiti has rice, beans, cornmeal, oil, salt, pampers and clothes to 14.086 residents of Jobel and Lavale Bourdon Communities AMSAI out of the school and STI annual food supply from the World Food Program. The food was Distributed by camp site and will provide one meal a day and eat together to enable Families.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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Everyone at AMSAI is okay, although the evening is somewhat quiet with the children being clearly affected from the chaos.  We've set up a tarp out front of the gated yard of the school where some 15 people, adults and children will attempt to sleep.  We've heard now there had been more tremors than what Jean and I felt in Petion-ville and that one of our young boys, living with us at AMSAI, has not returned from school.  We are worried but hopeful that he may have gone straight to his family's home.  On this very nerve-wrecking evening, I notice that Didi's favourite little boy is extremely quiet and doesn't want to eat.  He and the other toddlers are clearly affected, given their abnormal silence.  We also have some 4 foreign doctors