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Release date
February 02, 2010
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Tom Price
US Operations Senior Communications Manager
Baltimore, MD
410-951-7450

Catholic Relief Services Directing Massive Aid Operation in Haiti; Distributing Food to Hundreds of Thousands

February 02, 2010, Baltimore, MD —

Catholic Relief Services (CRS) and its Caritas partners have stepped up relief efforts in Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas, delivering food and water to hundreds of thousands and providing medical care to thousands more.

To date, CRS has provided food to more than 100,000 people in Port-au-Prince, many of whom are gathered at the city's largest camp run by CRS. Just days after the earthquake that killed an estimated 200,000 people and left as many as one million people without shelter, CRS turned a Port-au-Prince golf course into one of the first formal camps for the homeless, delivering food, water and hygiene materials to some 40,000 people. CRS is collaborating with the local Church in Haiti and its Catholic Caritas partners, including Caritas Haiti and the Caritas Internationalis confederation.

A CRS team also worked closely with Haitian colleagues to get one of the country's oldest hospitals, St. Francois de Sales in Port-au-Prince, up and running within days of the disaster. Despite being 70-percent destroyed, CRS worked with the hospital administrator to restore the hospital's ability to receive patients, and volunteer medical teams are now performing up to 200 critical operations per week.

As camps are becoming more organized and with the rainy season looming, CRS is also stepping up efforts to build temporary shelter and stem the outbreak of disease that results from a lack of clean water and poor hygiene. CRS began installing large water storage bladders throughout the capital, and construction is underway of latrines and washing stations that will serve thousands of people at various CRS sites, including St. Francois de Sales.

Meanwhile, CRS has seen an overwhelming outpouring of support in response to the crisis in Haiti. "Catholic dioceses, parishes and schools across the country started mobilizing their networks immediately, and have generously, and creatively, supported our work to help the victims in Haiti," said Joan Rosenhauer, CRS Executive Vice President for U.S. Operations. "For that, we are extremely grateful."

To date, CRS has raised more than $38 million for its emergency response. Parishes are reporting generous second collections for Haiti; Catholic colleges and universities responded immediately by setting up special websites; Catholic schools held special masses, prayer services, concerts and fundraisers. "We even heard of one little girl who sold all of her stuffed animals to raise donations. We really appreciate every effort, no matter how small or large," Rosenhauer said.

How to Help:

Donate via phone: 1-877-HELP-CRS

Donate via text: Text RELIEF to 25383 to add $10 to your cell phone bill*

Donate online: www.crs.org

Write a check: Catholic Relief Services

P.O. Box 17090

Baltimore, Maryland 21203-7090

Money orders: Make payable to CRS/Haiti

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