Friday, January 22, 2010

A Community's Response to the Crisis in Haiti

The Canadian Jewish community is playing an important role in Haiti relief efforts. Our people have a long history of aiding those in need and this situation is no different. Every single one of our Canadian federations and regional communities have been actively supporting this cause. To date, Canadian Jewish Federations have collected over $900,000 and that amount keeps growing steadily.

The funds collected are being chanelled to several international partners who are active on the ground in Haiti. In particular, IsraAID and the JDC, international organizations with whom we work on an ongoing basis, are playing a very active and instrumental role in the relief effort.

If you have already contributed, thank you. If you have yet to make your contribution, we encourage you to consider helping out, in any way that feels right for you. The need for help will endure longer than the immediacy of the event itself. Please click here to make a secure contribution on-line.

May we continue to serve a a light unto the nations.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Haiti Earthquake Update

This report comes to you from the Joint Distribution Committee, one of the two organizations providing relief in Haiti with your UJA dollars


Millions of lives—and the future of a nation—are still in jeopardy.

One week after a catastrophic earthquake struck Haiti, global relief efforts are battling the clock and multiple aftershocks to meet the vast humanitarian needs of the Haitian people. The good news is that JDC and its partners on the ground are reaching victims every hour with critical medical, nutritional, and material relief.

Supporters of JDC are directly responsible for this progress to date:

As of January 20, JDC has received more than 8,000 individual gifts—exceeding $1.5 million—for Haiti relief. An additional $2 million has been raised for JDC Haiti relief by the Jewish Federations of North America.

Within days of the disaster, JDC-supported relief agency Heart to Heart International and its team of doctors and nurses were on the ground providing critical medical aid first in Port-au-Prince and later in Leogane, an isolated town where little other assistance has reached.

The Medical Corps of the Israel Defense Forces, another JDC partner, is operating a field hospital in Port-au-Prince that is saving lives and administering vital medical care. JDC helped equip the hospital with high-demand orthopedic devices and infant incubators for its neonatal unit. This effort has been widely reported in the news, including on CNN, FoxNews, and Israel's Channel 2

Working in collaboration with the Afya Foundation, JDC sent a container of mattresses and much-needed medical supplies to Zanmi Lasante/Partners in Health, a renowned local NGO. A second container is being shipped on Friday and a third will follow.

JDC's work and impact will be felt long after images of the devastation disappear from the news. As with the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, JDC will reserve a large portion of funds raised for Haiti relief for intermediate and long-term rebuilding and reconstruction programs. The goal is to effect sustainable improvements in health, education, and employment throughout the island nation.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Israeli IDF Hospital in Haiti

CBS TV features an Israeli IDF Field Hospital in Haiti which they call the "Rolls Royce" of Medicine in Haiti.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Hamilton Jewish Community opens its heart to Haiti

Thanks to our community's generosity, UJA has now raised over $5000 towards disaster relief in Haiti!

Donations to United Jewish Appeal's Haiti Disaster Relief Fund can be made by clicking on this link or by calling 905-648-0605, ext 306.

100% of the funds raised by UJA Federation of Hamilton are being directed to the Joint Distribution Committee and IsraAid. Donations to United Jewish Appeal's Haiti Disaster Relief Fund are eligible to be matched by the Canadian government. Matching dollars will be allocated to Canada's Haiti Earthquake Relief Fun.