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Help Support Disaster Relief in South Asia
People across South Asia, stricken by the Tsunami Disaster,
need your help to recover and rebuild - many have lost everything.
Please join millions of other generous Americans and support one
or many of the important relief organizations below with a safe and
easy contribution now. Your cash contributions are desperately
needed and will provide assistance to those whose lives have been
devastated by this terrible disaster.
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Emergency Response
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Helping to provide relief to the most vulnerable people affected by the devastating earthquake in Asia.
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Providing emergency food, clothing and temporary shelter as well as psychosocial support services to those most critically impacted.
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Sending humanitarian aid to the people affected by the Tsunami.
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Providing vital supplies and services to victims still waiting for assistance in the aftermath of this tragedy.
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Immediate relief for the emergency in Southeast Asia.
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Providing relief to the very remote coastal villages that few have reached.
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Provides food kitchens to distribute hot food in affected towns in India.
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Distributing food, blankets and water in India and Sri Lanka.
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Providing food, clean water, clothing, bedding and medicines to tsunami disaster victims.
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Emergency response support.
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Providing help to the victims, especially the most vulnerable - people with disabilities and their families.
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Providing emergency supplies in affected parts of Sri Lanka and Indonesia.
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Distributing emergency survival kits and committed to the long-term recovery.
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Working with affected communities long-term to rebuild lives in South Asia.
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Distributing medical supplies/medicines, food/water and building supplies.
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Working in Indonesia to provide disaster relief services.
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Providing eemergency medical services including medicines, food packets, drinking water, and clothes.
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Establishing relief camps and sending supplies for orphaned children.
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Mobilizing to reach the areas virtually untouched, even by local governments.
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Responding to earthquake disaster in South Asia.
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Helping people rebuild their livelihoods by equipping them with tools and resources to return to self sufficiency.
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Providing medical supplies, shelter material and water storage tanks to Indonesia.
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Providing emergency relief to the victims of the earthquake and tsunamis in Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka and India.
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Distributing food, blankets and water and working to reconstruct homes in Sri Lanka.
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Providing emergency aid to those left homeless.
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Distributing Crisis Care Kits to those in need in Sri Lanka.
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Meeting the emergency needs of thousands in areas devastated by earthquake and tsunamis.
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Providing emergency aid and medical care to tsunami victims in Indonesia, Thailand and India.
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Aiding victims and sending additional relief shipments of medicines.
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Providing immediate help in the form of water, food, clothing, medical supplies and temporary shelter, and counseling bereaved people.
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Providing rescue and relief services to the victims by supplying them with food, temporary shelter, clean water, medication and survival kits.
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Mobilizing doctors and medical teams to provide medicines, medical supplies, equipment, and medical survival kits in devastated regions.
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Providing food, medical help, transport, temporary shelters to the coastal areas of the northeast of Sri Lanka.
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Planning a six-month, multi-million dollar emergency relief operation for tsunami victims in the Indonesian province of Aceh and in Sri Lanka.
Food & Medicine
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Providing immediate material needs to displaced families.
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Implementing sustainable healthcare programs especially for orphans, adolescents and women in the vulnerable communities.
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Providing medical supplies and medicine to victims in need.
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Providing water purification tanks as part of immediate relief.
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Providing food, fresh Water, medical Supplies as well as long term housing for the displaced.
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Sending medical material aid to earthquake victims.
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Delivering medical assistance and emergency relief in Sri Lanka and Indonesia.
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Distributing food, water and disaster relief supplies to help the children.
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Distributing school kits to children who lost everything in Cuddalore and helping the widows and orphans of fishermen families in Kanniyakumari.
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Providing freshly cooked meals for the tsunami victims every day.
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Coordinating distributions of clean water and critically needed items including food, shelter and clothing.
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Distributing water filtration systems, reverse osmosis machines, antibiotics and other critically-needed medicines in Colombo Sri Lanka.
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Providing nutritional supplements to children, assessing living conditions and directing clean water, shelter, food, sanitation and medical care to those in need.
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Providing medical care and orchestrating village reconstruction in seaside villages in India.
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International Medical Corps (IMC) is on the ground in Aceh, Indonesia, providing direct emergency assistance to victims of the South Asia tsunami.
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Providing medical care at the ground level for the victims of tsunami.
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Deploying nurses and physicians to direct distribution of medicines and set up a field hospital.
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Providing food, medicine, clothes, tents & other urgently needed supplies.
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Distributing medicine and other urgently needed supplies.
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Distributing lifesaving medicines and supplies to victims in India, Sri Lanka and Sumatra.
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Preparing shipments of medicines and medical supplies.
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Acquiring and transporting emergency relief supplies to the victims of natural or man made disasters.
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Providing direct relief to affected areas in the Tsunami impacted regions.
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Distributing survival kits and vaccinations.
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Treating the sick and wounded in Sri Lanka and Indonesia.
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Working to secure a continuous supply of safe drinking water, provide medical assistance to the injured and sick.
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Providing medicine and medical supplies to those most in need.
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Providing medical care to victims in Sri Lanka and committed to both short-term and long-term relief.
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Funds will be used to purchase urgently needed supplies.
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Sending food and medicine to coastal areas of Sri Lanka in a state of devastation.
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Shipping tons of food – rice, noodles and biscuits – and liters of water into the remote regions.
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Distributing emergency supplies to those most in need in Thailand and Sri Lanka.
Children & Families
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Training individuals on how to run foster care systems and to train and ensure the future of the children in Sri Lanka.
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Providing therapy to prevent dehydration and death from disease.
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Providing long-term foster care and permanent placement to the orphans of the Tsunami.
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Providing emergency relief to children and families.
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Working in India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and Thailand to provide critical assistance to vulnerable children and families.
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Providing care to the youngest of victims in southern Thailand.
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Providing assistance and counseling to displaced women and families.
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Assisting families affected by the earthquake.
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Distributing clean water, emergency food, cooking supplies, temporary shelter, and medicine.
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Assisting children and families impacted by one of the world's most devastating earthquakes.
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Delivering survival supplies to coastal areas.
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Food and Family Survival Kits to affected Asians.
Rebuild & Recover
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Responding to and assessing the damage in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and India.
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Rehabilitating the victims in Pondicherry, Nagapatnam district and other coastal areas of India.
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Providing support for earthquake and tsunami survivors in Asia.
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Planning reconstruction programs in India and Indoensia.
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Helping to rebuild in the earthquake's aftermath.
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Assessing the impact of the disaster on projects and helping with relief and rehabilitation efforts.
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Rehabilitating the victims of the Tsunami.
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Providing shelters for displaced persons.
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Helping with clean up, search for survivors, and providing homes for the homeless.
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Helping families in need of shelter in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, Malaysia and Bangladesh.
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Providing rehabilitation and orphanage assistance to victims in the Northern and Eastern districts of Sri Lanka.
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Evaluating the initial relief effort and coordinating the follow-up programs necessary to sustain the relief effort.
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Assessing the legal dimensions of the problems which the victims will be facing in immediate term and in reconstruction.
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Providing relief aid with partners in India.
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Setting up refugee camps and focusing on construction and counseling in Sri Lanka.
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Using self-help technologies, such as solar-powered cooking ovens and solar-powered refrigerators to help victims.
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Working to rebuild homes, restore livelihoods, and revitalize communities.
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Orchestrating long-term reconstruction programs.
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Working in Thailand to help ensure that lives and families are restored.
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Working to help re-establish families and to protect those who have lost everything.
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Installing solar electric power systems for water pumping and hospitals.
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Concentrating on long term relief efforts such as rebuilding houses and schools.
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Providing effective and personal relief to tsunami survivors that will allow them to sustain themselves.
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Coordinating aid to Tsunami survivors.
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Focusing on long-term recovery efforts.
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Rebuilding homes, boats and distributing new fishing supplies so that those who lost their means of income can once again begin to provide for their families.
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Rebuilding communities in India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia.
Animals
The organizations below are providing relief and helping the animal victims of the Tsunami.
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Photos of the earthquake's aftermath.
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Tips to help you give with confidence to trustworthy charities helping the victims of this devastating catastrophe.
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Response to earthquake.
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What Are Tsunamis, and What Causes Them?
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Help Tsunami survivors in South India by donating to a general disaster relief fund or one of several projects run by local organizations working in the region.
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ICRC is concentrating its relief efforts on Sri Lanka and the Indonesian province of Aceh.
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More information on relief response.
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