Mobile Giving for Haiti Reaches $30M
Mobile phones have been an integral part of raising funds for Haiti earthquake relief in recent days. The Mobile Giving Foundation (MGF) reports that donations to more than 20 national charities working to help Haiti have reached $30 million across all the short codes. MGF is a non-profit organization...
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iPhone Application Helped Filmmaker Give Self First Aid
American filmmaker Dan Woolley used an application from iPhone to give himself first aid and helped him live for 65 hours before he was rescued from the rubbles that resulted from the Haiti earthquake last week.
Woolley claimed that he used the application Pocket First Aid and CPR to treat a compound...
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Google donates $1M to Haiti relief efforts
SAN FRANCISCO – Google said Thursday it was donating $1million and Internet resources to relief organizations on the ground in earthquake-shattered Haiti.
The Internet giant said the money is intended to help with rescues as well ......
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Help Haiti quake victims thru the power of technology
Through the powers of technology, the world is witnessing the unfolding drama that is the aftermath of the powerful Intensity 7 earthquake that hit the Caribbean nation of Haiti. Hundreds of thousands are believed to be still missing and trapped within the shattered buildings. For those of us in the...
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Hollywood Helps Haiti
Hollywood stars unite to bring help in calamity devastated Haiti where thousands fell victim after Tuesday’s 7.3 magnitude earthquake.
Leading the pack are Brad Pitt and UN Ambassador Angelina Jolie who donated one million dollars from Jolie-Pitt Foundation. The money will go to Doctors Without Borders...
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UN Haitian Mission Team among Earthquake Victims
A total of 16 officials are confirmed dead from the mission team of the United Nations in Haiti after a terrible earthquake that rocked the Caribbean country, Tuesday, January 12. Around 150 members are still unaccounted for, all of whom are feared to be dead.
The mission team was staying in Christopher...
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