to be included on this list.
925-0681
949-6785 ext. 22.
Accepting monetary donations for
the relief efforts. Persons wishing to
donate funds can go directly to the Red Cross or make a deposit at Butterfield
Bank under the Cayman Islands Red Cross Haiti Earthquake Appeal
(02-201-035054-04) and Scotia Bank Trust – (CI$ # 10015473 and US$ # 10015474).
Accepting donations. All monies
collected will be forwarded directly to the Cayman Islands Red Cross. Monetary
donations can be made at all five Foster’s Food Fair IGA stores and Priced
Right at every cash register via PLU 650.
Money
transfers to Haiti will be sent free of charge until the 30 January. Government
fees are still payable.
Donations can be made via bank
deposit directly into the Rotary District Disaster Fund at FirstCaribbean
International Bank. The account name is Rotary International District 7020 and
the account number is 3481106.
945-2014
Staff members
have set up donation boxes at teller counters for customers to make
contributions. The funds collected will be deposited to the Cayman Red
Cross account at Butterfield Bank.
NBSC, 71
Eastern Avenue
Taking monetary donations.
Arranging a container to be located
in the parking lot of Cayman Shoe Shop on Eastern Avenue. Seeking building
materials, clothes, shoes, tinned food, dry food, medicine; no garbage.
Donation times 8.30am until 5.30pm Monday through Saturday.
Arranging a container to locate on
lot next to Buttonwood Club on Shedden Road.
949-6797
Collecting funds. All parishioners,
parents, students and staff are being asked to contribute between 14-24
January.
949-0088
Collecting can goods, clothes and
anything that can be of help to the Haiti people.
389 Seven Mile Beach
Fernando Soler or Stephanie Amante
949-3394
949-1121
926-0594
[email protected]
[email protected]
Accepting monetary donations. Persons wishing to donate funds can drop it
in the container at church or deliver it to the school office.
All Digicel mobile customers can
text the letters ‘HELP’ to 5151 to donate a dollar to the telecom company’s
earthquake relief effort. Digicel has already donated some $5 million to the
relief project in Haiti.
All LIME mobile customers can text
the word ‘Haiti’ to 4357 (HELP) to donate $2 to the telecom company’s
earthquake relief effort. LIME employees have launched an employee donation initiative across the
13 islands in which the company operates to collect cash, clothing, canned,
non-perishable food and personal hygiene items to send to Haiti. LIME will
match the donations dollar for dollar.
InterAction,
a coalition of U.S.-based international non-governmental organisations, has a
list of agencies responding and how to donate to them. Find it here:
http://www.interaction.org/crisis-list/earthquake-haiti
To
donate $10 to the American Red Cross, text Haiti to 90999. The amount will be
added to your next phone bill. The organisation is also accepting donations
through its International Response Fund, www.redcross.org
To
donate $5 to Wyclef Jean’s Haitian Yele charity, text 501501. The money will be
added to your next phone bill.
To
find out how to help the International Rescue Committee, visit www.theIRC.org
or call toll free, 1-877-REFUGEE.
To
donate through Oxfam’s emergency appeal, visit www.oxfam.org.uk
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