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Emergency Response

Haiti Earthquake Appeal

January 13, 2010

Read the latest updates on this emergency appeal.

In response to the humanitarian crisis provoked in Haiti by the serious earthquake on Tuesday, January 12, The United Church of Canada is appealing for donations to support relief and reconstruction efforts. The church has already committed $20,000 to relief efforts by partners in the region.

Hundreds, maybe thousands, of people were buried alive when a major earthquake struck Port-au-Prince, the capital of impoverished Haiti on Tuesday. The magnitude 7.0 quake sent panic-stricken people into the streets. Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive said he fears more than 100,000 have been killed.

Members of ACT Alliance (the network of churches and Christian aid agencies that enables global responses to emergencies) are already in place, assisting those affected by the earthquake. The ACT Secretariat in Geneva is coordinating the relief operations of its members, and more details will follow in the coming days.

In response to the disaster, Canada has pledged $5 million in humanitarian aid to Haiti and deployed a reconnaissance team to the region to determine whether to send the military's Disaster Assistance Response Team, known as DART.

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Learn what United Church partner ACT Alliance is doing for Haitian relief

United Church Partners Affected

In recent decades, The United Church of Canada has worked with two partners in Haiti:

  • Karl Lévêque Cultural Institute (ICKL)
  • The Methodist Church of Haiti (a district of the regional Methodist Church of the Caribbean and the Americas)

How United Church People Can Help

  • Pray: From the General Council Office, our thoughts and prayers go out to our sisters and brothers who have been affected by the earthquake. United Church members across Canada are urged also to pray for the people who live in affected communities. (See the prayer suggestion, below.)
  • Donate: Designate a gift for the “Haiti Appeal.” As part of the United Church’s Emergency Response Fund, 85 percent of your donation will go directly to emergency response in Haiti. Fifteen percent will be used to support emergencies that do not receive intense media cover and response. No administration fees will be deducted from your donation. Regular donations to the Mission and Service Fund enable the United Church to absorb staffing and administration costs of emergency response work.

    Cheques and online donations should be made payable to The United Church of Canada and marked "Haiti Appeal." Donations made by United Church members and congregations to the Haiti Appeal are considered “over and above” gifts to the United Church’s wider work, so they are not recorded as part of a congregation’s Mission and Service Fund giving, but they are eligible for tax receipts. Congregational treasurers may receive individual’s cheques and then forward those cheques directly to The United Church of Canada, Attention "Haiti Appeal." The United Church will receipt the individual for all such donations. Matching funds from CIDA will be based on donations from identifiable individuals, not organizations. Congregations may also send one cheque and list the names and addresses of all donors so that those gifts will also qualify for matching CIDA funds.

A Prayer Suggestion

Let us call upon our churches to pray and to respond to this devastation, to bow and unite our hearts, praying for

  • those who lost loved ones
  • those who are missing
  • those who lost their homes, church buildings, and businesses
  • first responders, rescue workers, relief agencies, church aid workers
  • hospitals, doctors, nurses
  • all those evacuated

We extend our love and prayers to our sisters and brothers of the affected areas, and our solidarity with them for the facing of this hour.

Gracious God, extend your loving kindness, mercy and compassion upon all, we pray. Thank you for aid workers, first responders, churches, communities and families who are extending a loving, helping hand to one another. Grant us Your grace that we may respond in love, with kind and determined action, and with fervent prayer: mourning with those who have loss, labouring with those who seek to rebuild, and aiding those who seek to prepare for the next storm. Through Jesus Christ we pray. Amen.

Rev. Neal D. Presa, Convenor/Chair of the Caribbean and North American Area Council (Canacom ) of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and pastor of Middlesex Presbyterian Church in Middlesex, New Jersey, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).

For further information, contact:

  • Jim Hodgson
    Caribbean/Central America Regional Program Coordinator
    Justice, Global and Ecumenical Relations Unit (JGER)
    Tel: 416-231-5931 ext. 4013
    Toll-free: 1-800-268-3781 ext. 4013
    E-mail: Jim Hodgson

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Last updated:
2010/05/19
Created:
2010/01/13