Mon Dec 13 10:09:08 +0000 2010 by DNug:WASH Cluster - IDPs - 11-19-10
parish: -> Léogâne
town: -> Léogâne
name: BLANK -> 12 Janvier (IDP Camp)
main_phone: -> SSID 121_01_378
address:
-> 18.46974 -72.633375
region: -> Ouest
status: Standby -> Open
facility_type: Info/Hotline -> Shelter
cat_notes: -> USED THIS BLANK for camp - DN
(show/hide changes)Thu Dec 09 04:12:19 +0000 2010 by LTel:name: Community Coalition for Haiti - CCH -> BLANK
main_phone: US: (703) 880-4160 ->
mgt_contact changed.
address: US Address:
P.O. Box 1222
Vienna, Virginia 22183
->
notes: Cholera Outbreak:
CCH continues its mission to serve the poorest of the poor, implement strategies with the highest impact and most importantly empower Haitians to take care of themselves. To date CCH continues to provide relief for the cholera epidemic and help Haiti recover and rebuild after the earthquake.
The Silent Earthquake - Cholera Epidemic
A second earth shattering crisis has hit Haiti - Cholera. This invisible and deadly epidemic will spread country wide in the next few days. Community Coalition for Haiti is urgently seeking support to save the lives of countless children and families through our cholera and clean water programs. So far, the Ministry of Health has confirmed more than 18,000 people affected and 1,100 deaths….and this is unfortunately only the beginning unless we all act swiftly to stem the tide of this preventable disease. CCH is especially concerned with reaching displaced and extremely vulnerable children and families in the squalid camps and impoverished rural areas. We are working round the clock to bring essential cholera education, training, and treatment to these communities. Your help is needed now to save precious lives. Please donate today.
“Since January 12, we have been responding to the needs of earthquake-affected communities, raising the health care capacity of hospitals to educate, prevent and treat those who are sick, disabled, or hurting. CCH has treated over 17,000 people, shipped in over 32 tons of medical supplies and equipment, conducted numerous mobile clinics in rural areas, provided clean water to thousands, and taught rural communities how to help themselves through sustainable agriculture. CCH has been working in Haiti for over 20 years and we remain a strong force for sustainable Haitian drive change to date. As a testament to CCH’s work in healthcare prevention and education, we were one of the first sites for the ICDDR teams from Bangladesh to conduct cholera training. With your help, CCH has already opened the first Cholera and Primary Care Clinic in the Southeast.”
Karen H. Carr, Executive Director, CCH
You can donate today to reach impoverished communities before cholera reaches them by donating online or by mail at CCH, PO Box 1222, Vienna, VA 22183.
CCH is committed to financial accountability and as a 501(c)(3),100% of all donations are tax deductible.
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Current Projects
CCH is committed to supporting Haitian efforts aimed at improving the quality of life for the people of the Northern Plateau. CCH achieves it’s mission through partnerships with local community groups, such as Comite Bienfaisance de Pignon, Sonje Ayiti, Ayiti KonseVet, and cooperation with other U.S. organizations working in Haiti.
Partnership areas:
Community Outreach/Evangelism
Medical Missions/Healthcare
Education
Economic/Environment
Clean Water
School Gardening/Agriculture
For specific information on CCH's projects,
contact Karen Carr, Director, at 703-880-4160.
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Medical
CCH’s objective is to improve access and availability of preventative and curative healthcare through medical missions, education, training, and support for hospitals in Haiti. CCH has supported Hopital Bienfaisance de Pignon, which serves over 160,000 in the Northern Plateau, and Saint Michel Hospital, which serves over 500,000 people in the earthquake zones of the Southeast. ->
status: Open -> Standby
website: http://www.cchaiti.org/ ->
email changed.
mission: from website:
Mission Statement
As a result of our faith in Christ, CCH is committed to improve the quality of life of the people of Haiti and to fulfill God’s commandment to love our neighbors as ourselves. CCH strives to build partnerships aimed at improving opportunities for the local population to make sufficient income for food, clean water, education, shelter and healthcare. CCH supports the goals and objectives of its partner community groups, who determine the priorities for the community’s development and support needs.
Community Coalition for Haiti is an interdenominational 501(c)(3) volunteer organization devoted to serving with the people of Haiti and surrounding areas to promote physical, educational, and economic development and faith in Jesus Christ.
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(show/hide changes)Mon Nov 22 21:20:10 +0000 2010 by DNug:notes: Cholera Outbreak:
CCH continues its mission to serve the poorest of the poor, implement strategies with the highest impact and most importantly empower Haitians to take care of themselves. To date CCH continues to provide relief for the cholera epidemic and help Haiti recover and rebuild after the earthquake.
The Silent Earthquake - Cholera Epidemic
A second earth shattering crisis has hit Haiti - Cholera. This invisible and deadly epidemic will spread country wide in the next few days. Community Coalition for Haiti is urgently seeking support to save the lives of countless children and families through our cholera and clean water programs. So far, the Ministry of Health has confirmed more than 18,000 people affected and 1,100 deaths….and this is unfortunately only the beginning unless we all act swiftly to stem the tide of this preventable disease. CCH is especially concerned with reaching displaced and extremely vulnerable children and families in the squalid camps and impoverished rural areas. We are working round the clock to bring essential cholera education, training, and treatment to these communities. Your help is needed now to save precious lives. Please donate today.
“Since January 12, we have been responding to the needs of earthquake-affected communities, raising the health care capacity of hospitals to educate, prevent and treat those who are sick, disabled, or hurting. CCH has treated over 17,000 people, shipped in over 32 tons of medical supplies and equipment, conducted numerous mobile clinics in rural areas, provided clean water to thousands, and taught rural communities how to help themselves through sustainable agriculture. CCH has been working in Haiti for over 20 years and we remain a strong force for sustainable Haitian drive change to date. As a testament to CCH’s work in healthcare prevention and education, we were one of the first sites for the ICDDR teams from Bangladesh to conduct cholera training. With your help, CCH has already opened the first Cholera and Primary Care Clinic in the Southeast.”
Karen H. Carr, Executive Director, CCH
You can donate today to reach impoverished communities before cholera reaches them by donating online or by mail at CCH, PO Box 1222, Vienna, VA 22183.
CCH is committed to financial accountability and as a 501(c)(3),100% of all donations are tax deductible.
---
Current Projects
CCH is committed to supporting Haitian efforts aimed at improving the quality of life for the people of the Northern Plateau. CCH achieves it’s mission through partnerships with local community groups, such as Comite Bienfaisance de Pignon, Sonje Ayiti, Ayiti KonseVet, and cooperation with other U.S. organizations working in Haiti.
Partnership areas:
Community Outreach/Evangelism
Medical Missions/Healthcare
Education
Economic/Environment
Clean Water
School Gardening/Agriculture
For specific information on CCH's projects,
contact Karen Carr, Director, at 703-880-4160.
-> Cholera Outbreak:
CCH continues its mission to serve the poorest of the poor, implement strategies with the highest impact and most importantly empower Haitians to take care of themselves. To date CCH continues to provide relief for the cholera epidemic and help Haiti recover and rebuild after the earthquake.
The Silent Earthquake - Cholera Epidemic
A second earth shattering crisis has hit Haiti - Cholera. This invisible and deadly epidemic will spread country wide in the next few days. Community Coalition for Haiti is urgently seeking support to save the lives of countless children and families through our cholera and clean water programs. So far, the Ministry of Health has confirmed more than 18,000 people affected and 1,100 deaths….and this is unfortunately only the beginning unless we all act swiftly to stem the tide of this preventable disease. CCH is especially concerned with reaching displaced and extremely vulnerable children and families in the squalid camps and impoverished rural areas. We are working round the clock to bring essential cholera education, training, and treatment to these communities. Your help is needed now to save precious lives. Please donate today.
“Since January 12, we have been responding to the needs of earthquake-affected communities, raising the health care capacity of hospitals to educate, prevent and treat those who are sick, disabled, or hurting. CCH has treated over 17,000 people, shipped in over 32 tons of medical supplies and equipment, conducted numerous mobile clinics in rural areas, provided clean water to thousands, and taught rural communities how to help themselves through sustainable agriculture. CCH has been working in Haiti for over 20 years and we remain a strong force for sustainable Haitian drive change to date. As a testament to CCH’s work in healthcare prevention and education, we were one of the first sites for the ICDDR teams from Bangladesh to conduct cholera training. With your help, CCH has already opened the first Cholera and Primary Care Clinic in the Southeast.”
Karen H. Carr, Executive Director, CCH
You can donate today to reach impoverished communities before cholera reaches them by donating online or by mail at CCH, PO Box 1222, Vienna, VA 22183.
CCH is committed to financial accountability and as a 501(c)(3),100% of all donations are tax deductible.
---
Current Projects
CCH is committed to supporting Haitian efforts aimed at improving the quality of life for the people of the Northern Plateau. CCH achieves it’s mission through partnerships with local community groups, such as Comite Bienfaisance de Pignon, Sonje Ayiti, Ayiti KonseVet, and cooperation with other U.S. organizations working in Haiti.
Partnership areas:
Community Outreach/Evangelism
Medical Missions/Healthcare
Education
Economic/Environment
Clean Water
School Gardening/Agriculture
For specific information on CCH's projects,
contact Karen Carr, Director, at 703-880-4160.
=========
Medical
CCH’s objective is to improve access and availability of preventative and curative healthcare through medical missions, education, training, and support for hospitals in Haiti. CCH has supported Hopital Bienfaisance de Pignon, which serves over 160,000 in the Northern Plateau, and Saint Michel Hospital, which serves over 500,000 people in the earthquake zones of the Southeast.
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