The San Diego Foundation
Helping Nonprofits Helping People in Haiti

Our hearts go out to the people in Haiti who are suffering hunger, homelessness, injuries and personal grief from the recent earthquake there. The best way to help people in Haiti at this point in time is to make monetary donations to organizations who are experienced in disaster relief and have a presence in the country.

Philanthropy differs from charity. Traditionally, philanthropy reflects long-term strategic investments to create lasting change. Charity is more short term and immediate. During times of natural disaster, both philanthropy and charity respond together to ensure good outcomes for people and communities.

Among the many excellent agencies providing disaster relief or connected to providers are these nonprofit organizations:

American Red Cross
American Jewish World Service
Beyond Borders
Christian Reformed World Ministries
Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids
Doctors Without Borders
Faith International
Oxfam
Project Concern International 
The Salvation Army
UNICEF

If you are a Foundation donor who is interested in donating to a specific, but less well-known relief agency and would like to ensure its legitimacy, or interested in making a grants recommendation from your fund, click here for Advisor Xpress or contact Adrienne Vargas at adrienne@sdfoundation.org or 619.235.2300.

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