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Thank you to everyone who supported us in our endeavour to send relief to earthquake victims in Haiti. Our first container of top priority supplies has been shipped! Stay tuned for information regarding it's passage, arrival and delivery, as well as details of container #2.
Now, and over the next several months, residents of Oakville will be able to contribute much-needed supplies to Haitian earthquake victims in a direct, trusted and reliable way.
Heading the local committee for Containers of Hope for Haiti is Judy Warrington, a retired teacher. Judy has organized more than 20 volunteer trips to the Dominican Republic and sent several containers of used school furniture and supplies for Dominican and Haitian schools. This energetic Oakville resident knows how to work with D.R. and Haitian authorities to get supplies to folks in need!
Rotarians in the Dominican told Judy about the outpouring of Dominican help to Haiti, following the tragedy. From Moca and Puerto Plata, Dominican citizens and corporations are currently donating medical, shelter and food supplies in containers. (Video of volunteers in action linked on the side!)
Supplies are being taken by a convoy of trucks driven by volunteers and delivered direct to sites set up by the Haitian government just outside Port-au-Prince where displaced locals are living in makeshift tents.
“But Dominican Republic is not a rich country, and can only give so much. More supplies are needed.”
Judy will be travelling to Puerto Plata in a few weeks, and along with Rotary members in the Dominican, will meet the container at the port.
Cash donations from TWO ROTARY CLUBS IN OAKVILLE and other residents, including Mayor Rob Burton, will cover the cost of a 40 foot container and shipping.
Other Oakville citizens and business owners are eager to help!
Already word of this effort is spreading in town. It has been heart-warming to see the quick response of fellow citizens in just a few days!
Victor Brewda, of Royalton International, donated his large warehouse and loading dock at 2880 Portland Drive, as the storage area where goods can be packed and loaded onto containers bound for the Dominican Republic.
2. Find people who sew to make cloth bags about 18" square.
3. Find people who knit or sew to make blankets.5. If you drive, sometimes we need volunteers to do pick-up of items to be delivered to the warehouse.
6. Contact seniors’ places for canes, crutches, walkers
7. Fundraise for the next container to meet the needs of children, orphanages, caregivers.....
8. Collect CanadianTire money in the community, count it, and spend it on tarps, tents, sleeping bags, camping pots, buckets
9. Convert your Shopper's Optimum points (or other customer affinity points) into the sterile medical supplies, diapers, etc.
10. Recruit companies with affinity points to double the supply of materials by matching the points/materials donated by customers
EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS!For more information:
·Judy Warrington, Committee Chair
@ 905-338-2304 or judy@goseedo.ca
If you prefer, cheque donations:
Made payable to "RCOT Foundation"
(Rotary Club of Oakville Trafalgar Foundation)
Please specify HAITI CONTAINERS on your cheque.
Mailed to: Containers of Hope for Haiti
313 Beechfield Road, Oakville, L6J 5H9