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UNICEF ap chèche apwi finansye pou efo li yo pou pote sekou an Ayiti e rès Karayib la atravwww.unicefusa.org/haitiquake ou byen rele yo nan 1-800-4UNICEF.

Operasyon Helping Hands, yon pwojè kominite Miami Herald ak United Way-Miami, ap aksepte donasyon pou apwiye efo sekou pou sinistre an Ayiti yo. Pou pote apwi w, al nan sit www.iwant2help.org

Mercy Corps gen tan etabli yon fon pou ede sinistre an Ayiti yo, ki rele Haiti Earthquake Fund, PO Box 2669, Portland, OR 97208 ou byen www.mercycorps.org, 1-888-256-1900

Archdyosè Miyami ap resevwa don finansye pou ede sinistre an Ayit yo. Nou mEt voye donasyon sa yo nan Catholic Charities, 1505 NE 26th St., Wilton Manors, FL 33305, Attention Earthquake Victims.

PADF -- Fondasyon Devlopman Panameriken, ki se Oganis andan l'OEA responsab sinistre -- ap mande moun ki vle pote apwi yo vizite site spesyal yo etabli pou sa sou entenet la www.PanAmericanRelief.org.

Kwa Wouj ap aksepte donasyon apati mesaj tekst sou telefOnn ou. Voye ‘HAITI' nan 90999 pou bay di dola pou apwiye efo Kwa Wouj la. L'ap soti sou balans telefOnn ou. Ou byen, al sou entènet aRedCross.org.

Mèdsen san Fwontyè (Doctors without Borders) i ap mande apwi pou ekip ijans pa yo an Ayiti. Pou kontribye ak yo kat de kredi ou byen yon kat debit, ale nan sit https://donate.doctorswithoutborders.org.

Project Medishare, Miami, pote medikaman pou seksyon nodes Ayiti. Nou ka bay don nan projectmedishare.org; 305-762-6448.

Hope for Haiti, Naples, Fla., son ONG edjikasyon ak sekou kap voye sinistre nan avyon prive. Pote apwiw nan hopeforhaiti.com; 239-434-7183.

Agape Flights, Venice, Fla. se yon sevis misyone ki gin vol avyon pou pote ed. Pwoshin voyaj se Jedi. Nou kay ede na agapeflights.com; 941-584-8078.

American Jewish World Service se yon oganizasyon New York. Nou ka bay don nan ajws.org; 212-792-2900.

Haitian Education Project, St Leo University ap oganize sipo pou moun en Ayiti. Nou ka bay nan haitianeducationproject@saintleo.edu; 800-334-5532 or 352-588-8331.

World Vision yon oganizasyon legliz, kap bay ed an Ayiti depi lontan. Nou ka bay nan worldvision.org; 866-280-6587. P.O. Box 9716, Federal Way, WA 98063-9716.

The Salvation Army, kap opere an Ayiti depi 1950, avek lekol, klinik, pwogram pou devlopman ak mange. nou ka bay ed nan salvationarmyusa.org ; 1-800-SAL-ARMY. Ou voye cheknan Salvation Army, 61 NW 67 St., Miami, FL 33150.

Read more Haiti stories from the Miami Herald

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Demonstrators rip apart a poster of Haiti's President Michel Martelly during a protest against his government near the sight where Martelly is expected to deliver a speech marking his two years in office, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, May 14, 2013.

    Haiti president defends first 2 years in office

    Haitian President Michel Martelly defended his administration Tuesday as he marked two years in office, pointing to a national school-tuition program, social protection projects and the return of tourism as his leading achievements.

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Haitian singer Emeline Michel performed at Big Night in LIttle Haiti April 20 at the Little Haiti Cultural Center. She is among the artists who are headling this year's Haitian Compas Festival at Bayfront Park in Miami. Michel recently released This is Michel’s third trip to South Florida in recent months. She recently her much-anticipated CD, Quintessence.

    Haiti

    Haitian music, culture take center stage at Compas Fest

    Celebrating its 15th year, music festival brings together Haitian fans and top entertainers to celebrate Haiti’s culture, and Flag Day.

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In this April 24, 2013 photo, Darlin Lexima speaks on the phone as he walks through Camp Acra in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  Lexima, 21, who lives in the camp for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, was arrested by police early April 15 when he was walking home from a disco club as police were responding to residents protesting an earlier raid by an unidentified band of motorcyclist who set fire to their homes. In the few weeks since the mid-April confrontation, it has become an instant symbol for what many say is the growing use of threats and sometimes outright violence to clear out sprawling displaced person camps, where some 320,000 people still live.

    Eviction fears haunt Haiti camps after attacks

    Attorney Reynold Georges showed up with a judge and a police officer on a recent afternoon at Camp Acra, a cluster of tents and plywood shelters scattered across rocky hills dotted with trees in the heart of the Haitian capital.

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