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Help hurricane victims
 

Help hurricane victims

As it has done for the past 33 years, BRANA and its partners are committed to helping its home country of Haiti and its beautiful people recover from the recent storm related damage. Officers, directors, and employees of BRANA have traveled the country to distribute resources and help in the recovery efforts. Haiti and its people have rebounded from disasters in the past and it will again.

If you are interested in helping in the recovery effort, please contribute to a reputable charity that is dedicated to assisting Haiti and its people. BRANA does not endorse any charities, however, some of BRANA's staff has contributed to the following charities. Thank you for helping Haiti's neediest.

Food for the Poor

Food for the Poor

Food For The Poor (FFP) ministers to spiritually renew impoverished people throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Established in 1982 as a 501.(3)corporation, our goals are to improve the health, economic, social and spiritual conditions of the men, women and children we serve.

Food For The Poor raises funds and provides direct relief assistance to the poor, usually by purchasing specifically requested materials and distributing them through the churches and charity organizations already operating in areas of need. In this way, the organization serves the poor with dignity and ensures the most appropriate use of donors. funds.

Food for the Poor
6401 Lyons Road
Coconut Creek, FL 33073
Attention: Artie Gold or Gloria Rossy
1-800-487-1158.
1.954.427.2222 ext 6238
Monday- Friday 9am to 4pm
Link: FoodForThePoor.org

Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities

This year marks Catholic Charities. 75th year of outstanding service to the communities of South Florida. What started in 1931 with four Miami-area pastors and lay members of the Society of St.

Vincent de Paul is today the largest nongovernmental provider of services to the needy in South Florida. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami, with over 600 staff and an annual budget of over $38 million, has far exceeded the expectations of its Great Depression era founders.

Catholic Charities
Storm Aid-Haiti,
9401 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami Shores, FL 33128.
Phone: (305) 754-2444.
Link: www.ccadm.org

American Red Cross

American Red Cross

In response to Hurricane Ike's landfall along the Gulf Coast, the Red Cross is providing shelter, food and emotional support for thousands in need. Those affected by disaster are relying on us for emergency aid in their toughest times . especially now in the peak of hurricane season.

American Red Cross
Phone: 1-800-REDCROSS
Link: www.redcross.org

 

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