Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–January 20, 2010. Yesterday, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano authorized the temporary activation of up to 900 reserve U.S. Coast Guard service men and women to bolster the more than 500 Coast Guard personnel already serving in Haiti in support of the U.S. government’s response to[Read More…]
Haiti and Chile Earthquakes
Senate Finance Committee Introduces Plan to Help Haiti
Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–January 20, 2010. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) and Ranking Member Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), along with Senators Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) and George Lemieux (R-Fla.), today introduced the Haiti Assistance Income Tax Incentive (HAITI) Act, legislation designed to help facilitate emergency aid and rebuilding efforts in Haiti following[Read More…]
House Unanimously Approves Bill to Allow Taxpayers to Claim Charitable Deduction in 2009 for Haiti Relief
WASHINGTON, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–January 20, 2010. The House of Representatives today unanimously passed H.R. 4462, legislation that would allow individuals who make charitable contributions to victims of the earthquake in Haiti to claim an itemized charitable deduction on their 2009 tax return instead of having to wait until next year to claim[Read More…]
One Week After Haiti Quake, UN Photographer Helps Rescue Survivor
NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–20 January 2010 – Little did Logan Abassi, a United Nations photographer, imagine that he would help to save a life when he hit the streets of the Haitian capital to capture images of looters one week after the catastrophic earthquake struck the impoverished Caribbean country. Mr. Abassi, who[Read More…]
Save the Children Responds to Today’s Aftershock in Haiti, Establishes Safe Spaces for Children
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti–(ENEWSPF)–Jan. 20, 2010. Another large aftershock, measuring 6.1 in magnitude, struck Haiti in the early hours today. Save the Children staff in country in Port-au-Prince heard already weakened structures collapsing. The threats to and fears of children in the disaster zone remain undiminished. “Children and families are still sleeping[Read More…]
Comfort Receives First Haitian Patients
ABOARD THE USNS COMFORT–(ENEWSPF)–Jan. 20, 2010 – In a life-saving move, a Navy helicopter transported two severely injured Haitians to receive treatment aboard this hospital ship. The Comfort received the patients last night while it was still steaming toward Haiti. The patients — a 6-year-old boy and 20-year-old man —[Read More…]
Aftershock Shakes Haiti; No Apparent Damage
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti–(ENEWSPF)–Jan. 20, 2010 – An early morning aftershock shook the sleeping soldiers here from their bags as the building swayed and creaked for a few seconds. “It was like: ‘Whoah! Is somebody shaking me awake or was the ground moving?’” said Army Maj. J.T. Eldridge, the squadron operations officer[Read More…]
Second Earthquake Strikes Haiti
Port-au-Prince, Haiti–(ENEWSPF)–January 20, 2010. The U.S. Geological Survey has reported that a magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck Haiti today. This second earthquake hit at 6:03 a.m. (1103 GMT) approximately 35 miles (56 kilometers) northwest of Port-au-Prince and 13.7 miles (22 kilometers) below the surface. The earthquake sent screaming people running into[Read More…]
Save the Children Races to Reach Children in Haiti’s Earthquake Zone, Warns of Increasing Health Threats
Port-au-Prince, HAITI–(ENEWSPF)–Jan.19, 2010. One week after a devastating earthquake struck Haiti and left tens of thousands of children and adults dead or homeless, Save the Children is racing to bring lifesaving supplies to quake survivors and warning that children are increasingly endangered. “The scale and complexity of this disaster are[Read More…]
Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Veneman on the Situation of Children in Haiti
NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–19 January 2010 – We are extremely concerned about the situation of children in Haiti, many of whom have become separated from their families and caregivers. These children face increased risks of malnutrition and disease, trafficking, sexual exploitation and serious emotional trauma. The race to provide them with life-saving[Read More…]





