Americares
Americares is deploying an emergency response team from its US headquarters to assist with the Hurricane Matthew relief efforts in Haiti. Another Americares emergency response team is already at work in Haiti, coordinating aid shipments of basic medicine and relief supplies, including fluids to treat cholera, with partner organizations throughout the country providing health services to survivors.
Care
CARE is responding to this devastating storm with clean drinking water, food assistance and emergency supplies such as tarps for shelter, blankets and hygiene kits. CARE is currently providing meals to hundreds of people in evacuation shelters. Care has pre-positioned supplies in areas that will be difficult to access after the storm hits.
Concern Worldwide US, Inc.
Concern Worldwide mobilized staff prior to the storm and pre-positioned emergency supplies – including blankets, jerry cans, aquatabs, kitchen sets and other essential provisions. Their teams are now involved in assessing the damage and the needs of those affected.
American National Red Cross
After the storm passes, the American Red Cross team in Haiti will begin conducting needs and damage assessments in preparation for delivering prepositioned response stocks in partnership with the Haitian Red Cross. Emergency supply kits have been prepared and shipped out to warehouses in affected areas, including cholera prevention kits, hygiene kits, and kitchen sets.
GlobalGiving Foundation Inc.
Initially, donations to this fund will help first responders meet immediate needs like food, fuel, clean water, hygiene products and shelter. GlobalGiving has a track record of supporting successful disaster recovery in the region.