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Dear Yahweh's House of God Members & Friends:


Help the Earthquake Victims in Haiti.

Yahweh's House of God is requesting your prayers and donations to help victims affected by the January 12th earthquake in Haiti. On January 12, 2010, a massive earthquake struck the nation of Haiti, causing catastrophic damage inside and around the capital city of Port–au–Prince. More than two million people are left homeless many with only blankets, plastic sheets or tarpaulins strung between tree limbs. Here are some ways that you can get involved.

Donate

Get Information about Friends or Family

The State Department has several resources for inquiring about the welfare and whereabouts of friends and family in Haiti:

  • To Ask For or Provide Information About U.S. Citizens in Haiti:
    • Email the Task Force at Haiti-Earthquake@state.gov OR
    • From the U.S. or Canada, call 888-407-4747 (Other countries, call 202-501-4444)
  • For U.S. Citizens in Haiti Seeking Assistance or Reporting Their Status/Whereabouts:
    • Email the Embassy at ACSPaP@state.gov OR
    • Call the Embassy's Consular Task Force at 509-2229-8942, 509-2229-8089, 509-2229-8322, or 509-2229-8672

When contacting any of the numbers or using the emails above, please include the following information:

  • The full name, date of birth and passport information (if known) of the persons in Haiti you are trying to contact.
  • Their contact information in Haiti; telephone numbers, email address, hotel name or address (if known)
  • Your name and contact information, and your relationship to the person in Haiti (parent, spouse, friend etc.)
  • Any special or emergency circumstances.

For All Nationalities and Locations

Use the Person Finder tool below, a initiative set up by Google to help concerned families and friends find about and report on their loved ones whereabouts and well-being.

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