Impact of the Earthquake in Haiti
As with most of the world, Pearson College did not escape the impact of the devastating earthquake in Haiti last week. We offered places for the first time to students from Haiti beginning in the fall of 2007. We have one graduate from Haiti, now attending Agnes Scott College on a full scholarship in Atlanta, and one current student from Haiti. I am able to report some good news: the families of both of these Pearson Scholars survived the earthquake. Our current student was interviewed on local television twice last week and you may wish to see these broadcasts:
We are working to find meaningful ways for all of us at the College to support the relief effort. One thing we are doing with our students is volunteering at a local organization, Compassionate Resource Warehouse, http://crwarehouse.ca/, packing shipping containers with basic supplies to be sent to Haiti. We are exploring other options, including putting on performances and selling artwork. We are concentrating on ways to support that all students can engage in.
Many of us are also making cash donations. While there are many different options, we asked our two Hatian students their recommendation and they suggest that donations be made to the Red Cross, CARE or Medecins Sans Frontieres.
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Hey, interesting article.
Hey, interesting article. Just last night there was a 4.4 magnitude earthquake in LA. That's not too powerful but it does get you thinking about things. Anyway... cool blog - I'm subscribed to your RSS feed now so I'll check in more often!
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