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CTO is collecting donations through the CTO Relief Fund for the relief efforts in Haiti.
Haiti is a member of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) and CTO has moved to provide relief to member countries affected by natural disasters through the “Caribbean Tourism Organization Relief Fund” . It's through this Fund that CTO channels monetary assistance to our impacted member states.
Cheques in U.S dollars may be written to Caribbean Tourism Organization Relief Fund and sent to the CTO's New York office located at 80 Broad Street, 32nd Floor, New York, NY 10004, USA.
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Financial donations to the Haiti Appeal can be made by cheque payable to the Caribbean Tourism Organisation Relief Fund and sent to the Caribbean Tourism Organisation, 22 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey TW9 1BP.
Funds can also be deposited at your local branch of Barclays Bank by cash and BACS (electronic system that banks transfers funds to another person at another bank free of charge) or Online banking and Telephone Banking to:
Caribbean Tourism Organisation Relief Fund
Barclays Bank Plc
Account No: 70742155
Code: 20-06-05
IBAN: GB70 BARC 2006 0570 7421 55
SWIFTBIC: BARCGB22
When making a payment please use your name or company name and the reference code HAITI APPEAL.
Donations from the Caribbean Tourism Organisation Tourism Relief Fund will be used to support the CDEMA (Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency - an agency of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) who will identify and focus their efforts on where Haiti requires immediate assistance.
CTO Statement on Haiti
Haiti Updates from CDEMA (Caribbean Disaster Emergency Mnagement Agency)
Locate relatives in Haiti: Red Cross Database
LIVE Twitter Feed on Haiti News
How You Can Help: CNN Impact Your World
The Thomson Reuters Foundation has today launched a first-of-its kind, free disaster-information service for the people of Haiti. The service allows survivors of Haiti's earthquake to receive critical information by text message directly to their phones, free of charge. To register, survivors subscribing to the Digicell network, the largest in the Caribbean, simply text their location to the SMS shortcode 4636. By return, up-to-date, reliable, actionable information will be sent to them wherever they are in Haiti, helping them to reach shelter, aid and loved ones. The service will cost them nothing.
The service also acts as a news and information gathering mechanism, whereby survivors can report information directly into the EIS team of specialist journalists. The EIS team will collate this information and it will be made available to agencies, emergency teams and local media. People outside of Haiti and the quake zone can register their loved ones' cell phone numbers on their behalf.
TO REGISTER FOR THE SERVICE - If inside Haiti: text your location to 4636 directly from your own phone - If inside Haiti and registering someone else's phone number: send a text with REGISTER or REGISTRE and the loved ones' number and location, to 4636 - If overseas: text REGISTER or REGISTRE and the loved ones' local Haiti number, and location to +4673 749 4535 –
Note: The SMS shortcode is dependent on local telecom infrastructure; if the infrastructure fails, the local SMS service will not work. The EIS also aims to get critical information to survivors via local media, especially radio, and the Thomson Reuters Foundation already has a team of expert humanitarian journalists in Haiti working around the clock to collect and disseminate information. Working with technology partner InSTEDD and aid agencies including the Red Cross, the Thomson Reuters Foundation aims to help Haitians with practical information to help them take control of their own recovery. The Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO, Monique Villa, said this morning, "In times of major natural catastrophes, information itself is aid, as crucial as shelter or blankets. All forms of communication in Haiti have been impaired and the EIS team will help fill the communication void providing reliable, actionable information to the disaster affected population. "We only launched our new service in December on the fifth anniversary of the Asian Tsunami and whilst you never want or anticipate significant natural disasters, I am pleased that our service is now up and running so that we can come to the aid of the people of Haiti." For more Haiti coverage from the Foundation's AlertNet service, click http://www.alertnet.org/.