haiti
Haiti faces the enormous task of rebuilding from countless disasters, both political and natural.
Sustainable, clean water is crucial for their recovery, and charity: water has delivered it to more than 30,000 people here.
Haiti faces the enormous task of rebuilding from countless disasters, both political and natural.
Sustainable, clean water is crucial for their recovery, and charity: water has delivered it to more than 30,000 people here.
Last night, we got a pack of letters from 33 second-graders in Dixon, Calif.

Their honest questions and concerns inspired us. Here are a few:
“Are the people in Haiti doing well? Are they all sick? Are they digging a well? I really hope they feel better.” — Annabel
“Can I send money to Haiti? I know that water is important in Haiti. How many feet do you have to dig? I hope you find clean water.” — Daisy
“Can some children come to my house? Here’s my address… if they can’t then I’m ok, if they can, hooray.” — Jason
“What will you do to save the people? The people need help, how do you help them? If everybody dies, it’s too late! Please help Haiti.” — Hannah S.
We’ll keep these words with us as we head to Haiti this weekend.
Our water programs director, Becky Straw, is timing her tent set-up in the charity: water office. She heads to Haiti Friday with Partners in Health to assess water needs on the ground for our long-term Haiti releif…



Total time? 8:34:00. We think she’s ready.

In the past week, we’ve been asked why we haven’t started our own campaign to help the thousands in Haiti who are still left without medical attention, food, shelter and, of course, clean water.
The short answer is — we’re working on it.
The earthquake’s destruction is a major setback for clean water coverage of Haiti. Thousands have fled the rubble of Port-au-Prince to the countryside and our partners must now carefully assess Haiti as a whole to decide which areas need water the most.
And here in New York, we’re already strategizing a long-term reconstruction plan. We’ll launch a full-scale campaign once we’ve identified areas of the direst need for clean water. Stay tuned for more details in the next few weeks.
If you want to help right now, we still encourage donations straight to our partners on the ground. Click here to donate directly to Concern Worldwide. Click here to donate directly to Partners in Health.