Donations

The January earthquake disaster made it more difficult than ever for Haitians to get the clean water they need. International Action immediately began working to provide clean water by delivering water throughout Port-au-Prince while working to rebuild local water stations.

We are now focusing on leasing private reservoirs to provide water from local sources. This community effort relies on donations from people like you. Your donation will be put into action today as we work to distribute clean water, install de-mud units to purify water from local sources, and install water tanks to replace those that have been destroyed.

After this devastation, Haitians have begged our team for help; your donations make it possible for us to answer these pleas. All donations, no matter what amount, will help. There are two ways to donate:

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    Your gift will provide:

  • $110 will pay for clean water for 3,000+ people a day in the slum Cité Soleil.
  • $350 will pay for a 150-gallon de-mud unit for the crisis.
  • $1,600 will pay for the purchase and installation of a 2,000-gallon water tank to replace fallen public water tanks.

You may also choose to make a monthly donation or mail your donation to International Action, 808 "L" St. SE, Washington, D.C. 20003.


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