Haiti Embassy Opens to Outpouring of Volunteers, Donations
January 17, 2010 | Washington, District of Columbia | Vetting explained
The Embassy of Haiti in Washington, DC, opened its doors today to anyone willing to provide help. What they received is over 100 volunteers and thousands of bags and boxes filled with goods and items for donation to the earthquake survivors.
Volunteers received, sorted, boxed and prepared the goods for shipment and stressed that nothing was too small to be donated.
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