Haiti Photo Gallery Now Available
Presbyterian World Service & Development is continuing to provide food, water and water purification systems, shelter and medical services to victims of Haiti's 7.0 magnitude earthquake by working through the Action by Churches Together Alliance.
Photos from relief efforts in Haiti are now available for viewing and download. Paul Jeffrey, ACT photographer, says, “Not having had a real opportunity to grieve their dead, and still panicked by rumbling aftershocks, women and men across the city are nonetheless busy setting up temporary shelters in parks and open spaces, clearing away debris, struggling to restart their small businesses and market sales, and caring for their children and the children of those who didn't survive. They are even - accompanied by thousands of relief workers from around the globe - continuing to pull people alive from the rubble.
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You can make a donation to support relief efforts in Haiti. The Canadian International Development Agency is matching donations from individual Canadians until February 12, 2010.
Families living in makeshift tents in parks and open spaces. PWS&D is working to provide food, water, shelter and medical supplies in Haiti.
Photo: Paul Jeffrey, ACT International
Men lining up to get gasoline in Haiti. Food, water and fuel are in short supply following the 7.0 magnitude earthquake.
Photo: Paul Jeffrey, ACT International
Presbyterian World Service & Development is the development and relief agency of The Presbyterian Church in Canada.




