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Not sure what I want to do with this thread but I am going to help some friends in Haiti. I know most Americans fear Haiti and will recomend staying away. I am not that person and I am already personaly invested. If any one else would like to get involved or have an idea how to make a difference for Haiti let me know. We could even give all the credit to Sailnet I dont care as long as they get the help they need.

This wouldnt have to be be just money we have boats and I have people who know how to get things to the people that need it.
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Those who cannot help directly can contribute by supporting organizations that can. I recommend helping via the Red Cross. Their local chapter (Red Cross Haiti) will be leading their efforts. Their efforts will be most effective because they have the advantage of local knowledge and local government contacts. If you don't like the Red Cross, NBC's Today Show has a link on how to help victims in Haiti that contains links to a page full of charities already in Haiti. I am sure they all need more resources to cover a disaster of this magnitude.

If you really want to go to Haiti to help, do it as part of a larger organization so you can stay coordinated and focus your efforts appropriately. Fairfax County in VA is putting together a team to send down. Check your local news media and local governments to see if there is a team forming near you.

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Thanks dacap those are great ideas I was jumping the gun a little fast last night. Me my Wife and a Friend where ready to head out ASAP ! Thats sometimes how you get when you cant get any phone calls through. Now where waitting for them to get more organized and let us know what they need. Churches are a really good way to contribute Haitians trust the Church more then the Gov.
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Lapworth, thanks for kicking off this thread. I was right behind you in my little 33 footer ready to pack as much as I could into her and set sail for Haiti. That is how you get when you don't know what else to do. Good suggestions to wait , see what they need, and hook up with organizations that are equipped to handle this, like mentioned, Red Cross, church Groups, etc. My heart goes out to all those affected by this calamity. Rick
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+1 on this thread Lap.

As you guys hear what's needed and how we can each contribute something - let us know. I'd like to do something.
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Helping Aid Workers and Supplies Get to Haiti

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Hi All-

Am currently talking with aid worker friends about what they need after the earthquake in Haiti. Right now they are having a very hard time getting people and supplies in as many of the roads are destroyed. If any boats would be interested in possibly helping move people/supplies from Santo Domingo, Puerto Rico, etc please let me know where you are, size of boat, contact info etc and I will let you know when I have more information about needs.

please email seatryst at gmail dot com

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Waitting to hear more from friends they are near Jacmel up in Lavalle. Hey Michael if you need some crew to help on one of the boats I can offer myself and maybe a friend who speaks French Creaole. I doubt we can use my boat its in the cheasapeake and is only 24'. We could fly to where we are needed. I will try to email you.
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At about 0010 on Monday 15th January 2007 the British yacht Aqua Symphony grounded on a reef at the southeastern end of Ile de la Tortue, Haiti. Skipper Lee immediately set off two red flares, the yacht’s EPIRB as well as MAYDAY calls on VHF & SSB radios. In a matter of minutes about sixty local people appeared in a flotilla of small boats and then proceeded to board the yacht armed with machetes, axes and knives. They then stripped Aqua Symphony of all fixtures and fittings, rigging, dinghy, liferaft etc. Lee and Margot decided that it would be best to stay onboard until daylight and managed to prevent the looters from entering the saloon.

At around 0300 water was entering the main saloon as the yacht began to break up and the crew managed to transfer to a canoe to get ashore. During the transfer, Margot's shoes were stolen from her feet and only one grab bag remained in their possession. This was the grab bag that Lee had strapped to his body containing passports, ships papers, cash etc. He also had the loaded flare pistol and three spare shells still in his hand, which he thinks was a contributing factor to their survival.

Once ashore they were forcibly marched to a house, and kept there, all the while hassled for money and valuables, until people began to become agitated about what the authorities would do if they were found to be "harbouring" people who had illegally entered Haiti. They were taken back to the beach just before dawn at which point a US Coastguard helicopter appeared. The helicopter received permission to land and took Lee and Margot to the Turks and Caicos Islands. It was the EPIRB that initiated the search; there was no response to the radio calls from Aqua Symphony and the red flares only had the effect of alerting the looters.
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Just looking for help if you want to kick people while there down do it some where else.
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if you want to kick people while there down do it some where else
I suspect Lee and Margot, who lost their yacht and virtually every single thing they owned--save their lives thanks to the USCG--had nearly exactly the same sentiments.
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