Tent Drives: Local and National Ways to Contribute
Posted by: davo in Haiti, tags: Consider Haiti, Haiti
Tents in Haiti - By Bourne Media
Local Asheville nurse Jessica Hardy went to Haiti to help and came back with a better understanding of the tragedy before the tragedy. Conditions were bad enough before the earthquake, but now poor infrastructure and housing will make health matters worse. Donating tents will help in the immediate short term.
Here is a quote from Jason Sandford’s Mountain Express article
“With the rains and the winds, we’re looking at a second wave of death and disease,” she says. “We’ve put all this effort into saving lives, but there will continue to be illness. Sanitation is an issue, so bacterial infections could be out of control. Air quality is poor. So if these people are out in the wet and the wind, they just won’t have a chance. If we can provide them a way to get out of the weather, we can save their lives.”
Hardy says she’s asking people to dig through their garages and basements and consider donating old tents, tarps or other weather-resistant materials. She says the Nantahala Outdoor Center, REI, Black Dome, Craggie Brewing and Terra Nostra Decor have all confirmed that they will serve as drop-off points for anyone who has something to donate.
Wet and the wind AND Malaria carrying mosquitoes can be kept at by by a decent tent.
If you are not local to WNC or you just want to donate directly for a tent, try http://ahomeinhaiti.org/ Plus, this site will help you organize a local drive, if you really want to get things done.
I have a big ‘ole tent in my basement that is going to get dropped off soon.
Thanks, and CONSIDER HAITI!











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