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AmeriCares Sends Airlift of Medical Relief to Hurricane-Stricken Haiti
07 Oct 2008 02:27:00 GMT
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Peggy Atherlay
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AmeriCares Sends Airlift of Medical Relief to Hurricane-Stricken Haiti Relief organization delivers nearly $3 million in vital medicines and supplies to treat hundreds of thousands of people displaced by flooding

STAMFORD, CT - In response to the devastation caused by recent hurricanes, AmeriCares, a nonprofit international relief organization, has launched the next phase of its relief efforts for Haiti today with a massive airlift of medicines and medical supplies. The shipment, valued at nearly $3 million, has the potential to treat the emergency medical needs of tens of thousands of people displaced by the flooding that has followed the storms.

"This has been a harrowing year for Haiti, and AmeriCares is committed to providing important medical aid to communities affected by the hurricanes and tropical storms that have swept through the country in recent weeks," said Curt Welling, President & CEO of AmeriCares. "We are very proud to be a part of this relief effort and join our colleagues in providing health and hope to this vulnerable country and those most impacted in the areas around Gonaives."

AmeriCares will be working on the ground with our partners to distribute critically-needed supplies, including antibiotics to help treat infections and pain medicines for the seriously injured, as well as multivitamins and IV solutions to tackle growing battles against dehydration and malnutrition. The medicines will be delivered to various ministry of health hospitals, clinics and local nonprofit organizations across the country. This airlift follows AmeriCares recent shipment, which included over $400,000 worth of medicines and medical supplies.

To learn more about AmeriCares and to find out how to support the relief efforts in Haiti, visit americares.org.

About AmeriCares AmeriCares is a private, nonprofit international disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization, which delivers medicines, medical supplies and aid to people in crisis around the world. Since it was established in 1982, AmeriCares has distributed over $8 billion in humanitarian aid to 137 countries. For more information, please visit www.americares.org.

[ Any views expressed in this article are those of the writer and not of Reuters. ]

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