Town Hall Meeting on Haiti Disaster Relief Accountability
Haiti Disaster
Relief: Accountability Now!
TOWN HALL MEETING
The American Red Cross has collected a reported $409 million through
its Haiti Relief and Development fund and has only spent or allocated
$111 million. This echoes the atrocious misappropriation of donations
raised in response to Hurricane Katrina.
What: Town hall Meeting on NGO Accountability in Haiti
When: Tuesday, April 27th, 6:30-8:30 pm.
Where: Harper Memorial Library, Rm. 140 (University of Chicago)
Address: 1116 E. 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637
Featuring: Haiti Updates * New Orleans American Red Cross Review * Katrina Relief organizer*
Invited American Red Cross Representative * Activists & Development
Experts *
The series of earthquakes that first struck on January 12th, 2010 have
left more than 1.5 million people homeless in Southwestern Haiti.
Nearly three months later, those in greater Port-au-Prince still face
dire circumstances in regards to food, shelter, and sanitation.
Sponsored by:
Rising in Solidarity with Ayiti * risinginsolidarity@gmail.com * 773-979-3272
TOWN HALL MEETING
The American Red Cross has collected a reported $409 million through
its Haiti Relief and Development fund and has only spent or allocated
$111 million. This echoes the atrocious misappropriation of donations
raised in response to Hurricane Katrina.
What: Town hall Meeting on NGO Accountability in Haiti
When: Tuesday, April 27th, 6:30-8:30 pm.
Where: Harper Memorial Library, Rm. 140 (University of Chicago)
Address: 1116 E. 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637
Featuring: Haiti Updates * New Orleans American Red Cross Review * Katrina Relief organizer*
Invited American Red Cross Representative * Activists & Development
Experts *
The series of earthquakes that first struck on January 12th, 2010 have
left more than 1.5 million people homeless in Southwestern Haiti.
Nearly three months later, those in greater Port-au-Prince still face
dire circumstances in regards to food, shelter, and sanitation.
Sponsored by:
Rising in Solidarity with Ayiti * risinginsolidarity@gmail.com * 773-979-3272





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