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A Guide to The Chronicle’s Coverage of the Haiti Relief Effort
Donors Have Contributed More Than $355-Million to Aid Haiti
Congress Passes Plan to Encourage Cash Donations for Haiti Relief
New Review Site Debuts for Haiti Relief Groups
Charity Pledges Money to Aid Haiti If It Wins Fund-Raising Contest
Haiti Cellphone Giving Not Without Its Potential Drawbacks, Says Advocate
Donors Have Contributed More Than $275-Million to Aid Haiti
A roundup of Haiti fund raising
View From Haiti: Head of Save the Children Talks About the Relief Effort
Cellphone Companies Advance Text Donations for Red Cross — But Not Other Groups
Early Giving for Haiti Outpaced Contributions for Hurricane Katrina and the Asian Tsunamis
Donations to Haiti Will Not Harm Giving to Other Causes, Experts Say
Key Members of Congress Announce Plan to Spur Gifts for Haiti Relief
Doctors Without Borders Asks Donors to Give to General Emergency Fund
Relief Charities Face Obstacles in Response to Haitian Disaster
Social Media Aids Efforts to Help Victims of Earthquake in Haiti
Sources of Information: How to Decide Where to Give to Aid Haiti
Grants for Disaster Relief in Haiti: a Sampling
Foundation Association Urges IRS Disaster Declaration for Haiti
Senators Propose Suspending Limits on Tax Breaks for Haiti Gifts
Raising Hopes in Haiti: A Profile of the Hip-Hop Artist Wyclef Jean’s Charity, Yéle
Plus, we have summarized updates from other news sources in our Elsewhere Online and gathered opinions about the relief and recovery effort on our Give and Take blog.
Other related articles:
Lessons relief charities learned after Katrina
Lessons international-aid groups provided to Katrina relief work
Rebuilding the World a Storm Destroyed
How impromptu charity efforts benefited and sometimes hampered tsunami relief in Sri Lanka
How an influx of international aid created winners and losers among needy people in Sri Lanka
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about 1 year ago
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