By Carlos Perez
FACTS;
USGS: USGS called it the strongest earthquake since 1770 in what is now Haiti
• The quake struck on January 12, 2010 at 4:53 p.m.
• The 7.0 magnitude quake’s epicenter hit just 10 miles west of Porte-au-Prince and its 2 million inhabitants
• 3 million people in need of emergency aid after major earthquake
• The major quake sent 33 aftershocks ranging in magnitude from 4.2 to 5.9
• The Red Cross dispatched a relief team from Geneva and the UN’s World Food Program is flying in two planes with emergency food aid.
• The Inter-American Development Bank said it was immediately approving a $200,000 grant for emergency aid.
• Some 9,000 peacekeepers have been in Haiti since 2004, including 1,266 Brazilians.
• Haiti has no real construction standards.
For Donations:
Ave Maria is joining the bandwagon of helping Haiti under AveAid. This campaign is being followed by a series of fundraisers taking place in a time period of four weeks, aiming at collecting a grand total of $5,000. So far, a talent and
a fashion show compiled in a mini-Telethon, a play, food sales and a possible ‘Marathon of Hope’ have been scheduled, all sponsored by the different school organizations, clubs and households, to make progress in the attempt of collecting the foreseen amount to aid the victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti, affecting Leogane, Port au Prince and Jacmel the most.
Haiti saw the death of over 200,000 and impacted the world with the massive destruction it went through, which only left standing, aside from ruins, those who managed to survive and now lack shelter, food and even a family. Over 50 aftershocks had taken place in the area after the original 7.0 magnitude earthquake, destroying the remains of the previous tremor and taking more lives along. Rescue and aid efforts were restrained by the collapsing of electric and communication networks, as well as means of transportation resulting in the death of the severely injured due to the lack of facilities. Early relief activity would have been accomplished if it wouldn’t have been for the substantial subside of means of help.
Haiti not only needs monetary help to get them back on track, but also all the support they can get due to the healing process the country is slowly starting; the earthquake not only left physical damages , but broke families and their hopes for the future. Maybe $5,000 will not get Haiti back on its feet at the snap of a finger, but it will certainly add to all the charities they are receiving from all around the globe, and also will let them know one feels and understands what they are going through. The running campaign sits at an approximate of $1,600. Many more activities will be carried out throughout the remainder of the month of February; hopefully by the end of the current month, the objective is reached. The Ave Maria community calls upon its members to be actively involved in the fundraisers and monetary collections, to soften their hearts and contribute to the cause.