Humans4Humans: Humans Helping Humans Make the World More Humane

Humans4Humans is a non profit organization designed to raise money for international and national disaster relief. In the past they have donated a lot of money to the tragedies in Haiti and Chile and have also partnered with Doctors without Borders.

They work to directly assist in funding for humanitarian groups bringing relief to communities in dire situations who need the help. Instead of starting yet another humanitarian group, Humans4Humans financially assists groups that are already established hoping that this brings them more resources leading to more solutions and sustainable results.

Helping Haiti and Chile

After the earthquakes that devastated Haiti and Chile a few years back, Humans4Humans partnered with Doctors without Borders to bring a lot of beneficial relief to the people living in Haiti and Chile at that time.

Since Humans4Humans is a 100% non-for-profit organization, all of the funds they raised directly went to the disasters after the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile. Because of organizations like Humans4Humans, organizations like Doctors without Borders were able to give concentrated relief and make a big impact.

Donate to Humans4Humans

If you have questions you can contact them on the Humans4Humans website. They are located it 2934 1/2 Beverly Glen Circle Po Box 455,  Los Angeles, CA 90077-1724.

Humans4Humans relies solely on donations to give to other organizations that are able to make an impact. You can donate online to Humans4Humans today.

Operation USA: Give and It Gets There

Operation USA works to alleviate disasters, disease, and poverty. Their plan includes using private funds to relieve, rebuild and aid in development in developing countries that need the funding the most. From there, they fund grassroots organizations that promote sustainable development, sustainable income generating programs, education and health services, human rights, and leadership.

Their programs include development, disaster response, education, health, and material aid that specifically targets women and children. Sustainable development is important because the impact that an organization makes has to be long-term and able to be upheld by citizens. Organizations like Operation USA also target women and children because they are the at-risk, vulnerable demographic.

The Impact of Natural Disasters on Women and Children

Women and children are unfortunately affected by natural disasters more than men. Due to inequality and oppression, developing societies do not share the resources equally. Disproportionately, women and children are the most susceptible to violence, poverty, war, and natural disasters without a voice to speak out against the injustices.

Give and It Gets There

Operation USA prides itself on it’s policy of 96% of funds going straight to where it is needed. Operation USA delivers over $350 million for relief and development projects.

Right now, after the devastation in Japan, Operation USA has set up a texting program. Text REBUILD to 50555 to donate $10 the relief efforts in Japan.

You can donate to Operation USA through money and miles.

To get in contact with Operation USA, call 310.838.3455 or email them at info@opusa.org. They are located on 3617 Hayden Avenue, Suite A, Culver City, CA 90232.

The Real Medicine Foundation: Responding to Immediate Healthcare Needs

Founded in May 2005, the Real Medicine Foundation was a result of the knowledge people had gained from working with the Southeast Asian Tsunami relief. Combining humanitarian support to people living in poverty and creating sustainable programs, the Real Medicine Foundation is based on focusing on a personal approach to medicine. People are seen as a whole, not just an ailment, and long-term, sustainable solutions are a result of that outlook.

Then and Now: Southeast Asia in 2004 and Japan in 2011

As little as 6 years separate the tragic tsunamis that hit Southeast Asia in 2004 and Japan in 2011. Gigantic earthquakes struck out at sea prompting huge tsunamis that wiped out entire cities.

On December 26, 2004, the Indian Ocean tsunami was brought on by a 9.1-magnitude earthquake which was the third largest earthquake ever recorded. This earthquake lasted between 8 and 10 minutes and caused the entire planet to vibrate 1 cm. Thanks to humanitarian efforts $14 million were donated to relieve the people in the mire dire situations.

Fast forward to current day: Japan was struck with an 8.9-magnitude earthquake and needs your help. The Real Medicine Foundation is working hard to donate money and is figuring out a way to contribute their expertise and resources.

Help The Real Medicine Foundation Today

Sign up to volunteer today with The Real Medicine Foundation. As a volunteer you will provide humanitarian support to people in disaster areas both on site and through an office.

You can also donate to The Real Medicine Foundation. You can either donate online or by mail to 11628 Santa Monica, Blvd. Suite 203, Los Angeles, CA 90025. They can also be reached by phone at 310-820-4502. Your donations will go directly to support victims of natural disasters.

Donate to Japan in the Midst of a Disaster

Here at Give2Network we are deeply saddened by the sudden disaster to hit Japan. An 8.9-magnitude earthquake struck 230 miles off the coast of Sendai provoking massive 33 foot waves to engulf the coast drowning landmarks like Tokyo Disney and leading Japan to call a nuclear emergency in Fukushima. The Twitter-sphere has taken action with trends like #prayforjapan and Text REDCROSS. Seven out of ten trends on Twitter revolve around the disaster that struck Japan.

How to Give Back to Japan

There are a handful of ways to give back to Japan in their time of need:

By texting Red Cross to 90999 you will automatically donate $10 to help Japan. You can also make a donation to Japan on globalgiving.org.

Finally, take a look at Medicines sans Frontiers (Doctors without Borders). They generally will have something to assist the Japanese people relatively quickly.

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