…In Haitians' Own Words: Thank You…
We thought you’d like to hear "thank you" directly from Haitians you’re helping. Even as they struggle to cope with the devastation after the earthquake – losing their homes, their jobs, their friends and family – they wanted to thank you for the hope you’ve given.
Now it’s my turn to personally say thank you. When many Haitians thought they had no future after the earthquake struck, supporters of the World Food Programme generously stepped forward.
What we’ve been able to accomplish in Haiti, thanks to individuals like you, is truly remarkable. We have:
1. Provided more than 4 million people with food assistance. We’re also responding to the special needs of children and pregnant women.
2. Started cooking meals for schoolchildren in Port-au-Prince. The goal is to reach 72,000 children from some 148 schools. This is in addition to school meals programmes that have already resumed in many parts of the country.
3. Put nearly 500 staff on the ground, operating around the clock to ensure as many people as possible receive the food assistance they need.
That’s just the beginning of our urgent relief and recovery work in Haiti. Part of our recovery strategy is to support people who are at risk, boost attendance and learning through school meal programmes, and empower the local population to rebuild food security and their lives.
Throughout the weekend, we’ve been tracking two additional tragedies – flooding triggered by heavy rains in parts of Haiti where earthquake survivors are living in camps, and the 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Chile on Saturday.
While the quake was far stronger than the one that struck Haiti, human suffering in Chile will be far less extensive due to the location of the earthquake and the country’s long history in preparing for such disasters. Our teams are on standby to help if needed
I am heartened to know that individuals like you will step forward when called upon, not only to extend a lifeline in a crisis but also on behalf of the billion people who are chronically hungry around the world.
Because the World Food Programme relies entirely on voluntary contributions, our critical work would not be possible without your support. You demonstrated the power of individuals to come together and make a tremendous difference
Thank you
Josette Sheeran
Executive Director
World Food Programme
With Love & Bright Blessings
"Help Save Our Mother Earth"
http://blogs.myspace.com/helpsave0urmotherearth
I’ve been moved by the tremendous outpouring of support we’ve received for our lifesaving work in Haiti.We thought you’d like to hear "thank you" directly from Haitians you’re helping. Even as they struggle to cope with the devastation after the earthquake – losing their homes, their jobs, their friends and family – they wanted to thank you for the hope you’ve given.
Now it’s my turn to personally say thank you. When many Haitians thought they had no future after the earthquake struck, supporters of the World Food Programme generously stepped forward.
What we’ve been able to accomplish in Haiti, thanks to individuals like you, is truly remarkable. We have:
1. Provided more than 4 million people with food assistance. We’re also responding to the special needs of children and pregnant women.
2. Started cooking meals for schoolchildren in Port-au-Prince. The goal is to reach 72,000 children from some 148 schools. This is in addition to school meals programmes that have already resumed in many parts of the country.
3. Put nearly 500 staff on the ground, operating around the clock to ensure as many people as possible receive the food assistance they need.
That’s just the beginning of our urgent relief and recovery work in Haiti. Part of our recovery strategy is to support people who are at risk, boost attendance and learning through school meal programmes, and empower the local population to rebuild food security and their lives.
Throughout the weekend, we’ve been tracking two additional tragedies – flooding triggered by heavy rains in parts of Haiti where earthquake survivors are living in camps, and the 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Chile on Saturday.
While the quake was far stronger than the one that struck Haiti, human suffering in Chile will be far less extensive due to the location of the earthquake and the country’s long history in preparing for such disasters. Our teams are on standby to help if needed
I am heartened to know that individuals like you will step forward when called upon, not only to extend a lifeline in a crisis but also on behalf of the billion people who are chronically hungry around the world.
Because the World Food Programme relies entirely on voluntary contributions, our critical work would not be possible without your support. You demonstrated the power of individuals to come together and make a tremendous difference
Thank you
Josette Sheeran
Executive Director
World Food Programme
With Love & Bright Blessings
"Help Save Our Mother Earth"
http://www.youtube.com/user/SaveOurMotherEarth7
http://myspace.com/helpsave0urmotherearth
http://blogs.myspace.com/helpsave0urmotherearth
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