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Ways to find the missing in Haiti

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Worried friends and family can submit photos of loved ones missing in Haiti over at the NY Times. It is just one of the resources the newspaper lists. For instance, the State Department has a hotline for those trying to contact relatives: (888) 407-4747.

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Comments (4)

Jan 15, 2010
Alison Elliot said...
Tnx for jumping in Noelle I'm passing this along via my networking system. Often the most practical bits make the biggest difference!
Jan 15, 2010
Kenold said...
Please use the international red cross as well http://www.familylinks.icrc.org/WFL_HTI.NSF/DocIndex/locate_eng?opendocument

or this grassroot website: http://koneksyon.com/ (it means "connection" in Haitian)

Jan 16, 2010
Brad said...
Google has an app to find missing persons as well. Please point people to http://haiticrisis.appspot.com/
Jan 16, 2010
The Haiti I'm OK Board is where you can search the Google Crisis Response service, view Haiti neighborhoods on Google Earth, read breaking news, find links to live updates from Haiti and follow links to other places to search and post.

You can also post queries seeking relatives and loved ones in Haiti, or post the names of those known to be OK. From the Volunteers at Lowcountry Africana:

http://haitiimokboard.blogspot.com/

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