NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–April 7, 2010. The Clinton Foundation Haiti Fund was created in January 2010. To date, the Fund has raised over $14 million from more than 100,000 individuals for relief, recovery, and reconstruction assistance. In the month after the disaster, the Fund allocated $3 million to about a dozen 501(c)(3) organizations that are working on the ground in Haiti. It also has supported the shipment and delivery of critical supplies, some of which were donated from businesses or other organizations.
Organizations Supported by the Clinton Foundation Haiti Fund
The Clinton Foundation Haiti Fund has allocated a total of $3 million to the following organizations on the ground in Haiti:
- ACTED, to support emergency assistance as well as provide and deploy over 1,000 shelter and first-aid kits.
- CARE, for the distribution of much needed food and water to survivors.
- Concern Worldwide USA, to provide food, water, shelter, and medicine to survivors.
- Food and Agriculture Organization, for the immediate purchase of seeds and fertilizer in and for Haiti.
- International Organization for Migration, to support the coordination and delivery of emergency shelter.
- International Rescue Committee, for medical care, clean water, and emergency sanitation for survivors.
- Médecins du Monde, for the distribution of medicine.
- Médecins sans Frontières, to provide surgery and basic medical care to as many patients as possible.
- Oxfam, to provide more than 10 tons of water, sanitation, and health and shelter equipment.
- Partners In Health, to provide medical care and supplies as well as bring in urgently needed medical expertise to Haiti.
- Save the Children USA, for immediate needs such as shelter, health, water, sanitation, and child protection; and, as conditions allow, the restoration of education for children.
- UNICEF, to provide adequate sanitation, safe water, and basic health care for survivors.
- World Food Programme, to distribute high-energy biscuits as well as airlift food from WFP emergency hubs.
Current Supply Deliveries
The Clinton Foundation is currently supporting the shipment and delivery of:
- Trucks: There are 90 trucks, 40 donated by Penske/Mack, 30 donated by General Motors, and 20 trucks donated by members of the National Automobile Dealers Association on the ground in Haiti to facilitate aid distribution. To date, a total of over 120 trucks have been pledged to Haiti relief efforts through the Clinton Foundation, including 30 trucks pledged by Nissan and 20 trucks pledged by Daimler.
- Flashlights and Lanterns: A total of 12,680 solar flashlights and lanterns, along with 800 adaptors that plug into the lights and allow for mobile-phone charging, have been delivered to Haiti. Earthspark International donated 2,700 solar flashlights through the Office of Special Envoy (OSE) and the Clinton Foundation to the Ministry of Women’s Affairs.
- Street Lights: Solar Outdoor Lighting (SOL) donated 58 solar-powered streetlights to Haiti, which the Clinton Foundation shipped from Miami to Haiti. The OSE and Clinton Foundation worked with SOL and the Haitian government to ensure that the lights were placed in strategic locations selected by the Haitian government in Port-au-Prince to help improve security.
- Generators: A total of 68 generators have been donated to relief efforts in Haiti. A total of 52 generators have been donated by Home Depot, along with 20 extension cords. In addition, 16 generators were donated by North Shore Generator Systems, Inc. to Partners In Health, which the Clinton Foundation and OSE helped to facilitate.
- Tents: 34,480 tents to Haiti, including 27,000 tents donated by Wal-Mart Corporation, 4,000 tents donated by an individual donor, 280 tents donated by Kelty, and four pallets of plastic sheeting donated for temporary shelters. The Clinton Foundation purchased 3,200 tents of these tents, each capable of fitting 5 people plus gear, offered by Coleman at a discount.
- Large Tents: An individual donated a 21,000 square-foot tent, which will serve as the temporary office and logistical center for the mayor of Port-au-Prince and his staff. The tent came with tables, chairs, and other important equipment, which will allow the office to be operational on an expedited basis. Transportation to Miami for this tent was provided by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, after which the Clinton Foundation shipped the tent to Haiti.
- Community Water Purification Systems: A total of nine GE Sunspring solar-powered water filtration systems, each capable of serving up to 10,000 people a day with microbiologically safe drinking water, have been delivered to Haiti. Five GE Sunspring units were donated to UNICEF and are being deployed in hospitals, clinics, and small communities. Three GE Sunspring units have been donated to DINEPA (Direction Nationale de l’Eau Potable et Assainissement), and one GE Sunspring unit has been donated to SOS Children’s Village.
- Bottled Water: 45,000 pounds of water donated by Coca-Cola and 39,000 bottles of water from Eventide Natural Spring Water.
- Medical Supplies and Medicines: More than 24 tons of medicine and medical supplies, including a donated shipment of medical supplies coordinated by the governor of Iowa’s office and 2,000 sheets from Hilton Hotels donated to hospitals in Haiti.
- Latrines: A total of about 2,500 latrines have been delivered to Haiti to date. A total of 1,000 PolyJohn latrines, which were purchased and donated by the Clinton Foundation to UNICEF, and 20 cordless drills, which were donated by Home Depot to help set up the latrines. The Clinton Foundation is donating an additional 500 latrines to organizations on the ground in Haiti.
- Clothing: A total of about 341,700 articles of clothing for men, women, and children have been delivered to Haiti to date. SAE-A donated 104,511 articles of clothing. Forever 21 donated 52 pallets of women’s and girls’ clothing to the Haitian Ministry of Women’s Affairs. AIT Worldwide Logistics and Sterling Transportation provided pro bono trucking of the goods to Miami. In addition, Forever 21 currently is transporting 50,000 shirts to be distributed by the Ministry of Women’s Affairs. About 18,000 pieces of worker clothing, including gloves, shirts, shorts, and pants, were donated by Carhartt. American Apparel donated 10,000 shirts to the people of Haiti. Wrangler donated about 200 pieces of male clothing. Timberland donated 822 pairs of flip-flops. Crocs donated 447 pair of shoes. BU and the Duck donated children’s clothing and shoes.
- Educational Supplies: Two truckloads of educational supplies, donated by Newman Office Supplies, were delivered to the Ministry of Education.
- Stoves: Working with several nonprofit organizations such as AIDG and Earth Trees and People, the Clinton Foundation has helped to deliver over 1,000 stoves to Haiti, for Haitian families.
- Whistles: 2,000 whistles were purchased by the Clinton Foundation and distributed to women as a safety measure.
- Mobile Command Center: A mobile command center was purchased by James Lee Witt Associates and transported to Haiti by the Clinton Foundation. It will be used to facilitate communications and reporting by the government of Haiti and United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in the upcoming months.
- Educational Needs: To meet educational needs for students displaced from school, the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGIU) is working with the Haitian Education and Leadership Program (HELP) to place Haitian students into U.S. universities, facilitate faculty exchanges, provide material assistance toward reconstruction in the education sector, and establish connections between Haitian and international secondary education institutions.
February Supply Deliveries
On February 5, on his second trip to Haiti after the earthquake, President Clinton delivered supplies, coordinated through the Clinton Foundation and OSE, which included the following:
- 50 laptops from the IBM Foundation for the government of Haiti
- 5,000 protein bars donated by Health Management Resources Corp.
- 400 protein bars from Element bars
- 280 tents donated by Kelty
- 20 generators donated by Home Depot
- 20 extension cords for generators
- 4 pallets of 10 x 25 polyethelene sheeting donated by Home Depot
- 2 pallets of five-gallon buckets donated by Home Depot
- Approximately 1,900 pounds of medical supplies as well as 100 pairs of walkers and crutches, for GHESKIO, a Haitian health clinic in Port-au-Prince
January Supply Deliveries
On January 18, during his first trip to Haiti after the earthquake, President Clinton delivered supplies including:
- 5,000 bottles of water
- 1 pallet of food
- Medical supplies, including syringes, medicines, anesthetics, painkillers, first aid, and surgical supplies
- 32 generators, 72 work lights, extension cords, gas cans, and 150 solar flashlights donated by Home Depot; Walmart in Linden, New Jersey; Costco and BJ’s in the Bronx and Rite Aid
Source: clintonfoundation.org