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DONATIONS FOR HAITI RELIEF
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Camping Gear
Tents with walls and mosquito netting
Propane Stoves
Propane
Camping cooking utensils
Camping potties with 5 gallon buckets
Cots
Lanterns
Flashlights
Batteries
Mosquito Repellant
Chlorine tablets
Water purification systems
Chanjinl Pallets |
Medical
First Aid Kits
Band aids
Anti biotic Ointment
Hand Wipes
Hand Sanitizing Gel
Gloves
Masks
Bandages |
Food
Energy Bars
Fruit and Vegetable Seeds |
Misc
Shoes All Sizes
Sandals |
Business participating in the Haitian Relief Effort:
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On The Border Restaurant Kendall ( On Monday Jan 25th, 10% of all Proceeds from sale between 11:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. will be donated to the Haitian Releif Fund)
Memorial Plan
Budget Rental Car
West Kendall Business Association
First Bank
MDI Sports
International Event Design
V-Games Party
Dr. Oscar Hernandez- Weight Loss Ce |
Miami Baptist Association Haiti Relief Effort 2010
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The Miami Baptist Association is made up of more than 300 local congregations, and about 100 of these are Haitian churches.
We are very
involved in the Haitian relief effort as this affects all of us.
We are having several special prayer meetings. We are collecting money. We have set up Drop Off sights to fill containers when the port is reopened to receive supplies. These locations are: |
Bethel Evangelical Baptist
17601 NW 2 Ave
Miami, FL 33168
305-652-4197
Memorial Highway Baptist
14455 Memorial Highway
Miami, FL 33161
305-947-1098
Stanton Memorial Baptist
50 NE 119th Street
Miami, FL 33161
305-759-5769
Silver Blue Lakes MBC
1448 NW 103rd Street
Miami, FL 33147 |
Emmanuel Haitian Baptist
7321 NE 2 Ave
Miami, FL 33138
305-757-7515
Miami Baptist Church
14955 SW 88th Street
Miami, FL 33196
305-388-8059
Christ Fellowship
8900 SW 168th Street
Palmetto Bay, FL 33157
305-238-1818 |
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Donations needed include:
Money, Medical Supplies, Water, Tents, non-perishable goods, and personal items.
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| Baptist Church members have been involved in Search and Rescue, as well as all the communication efforts. We are involved in media and military efforts. South Com has asked for volunteers, and we would encourage all people to help support their efforts as well. We are all in this together. This type of effort crosses all races, languages, and religion. We want to encourage everyone to take their part in helping out Haitian friends and families. |
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