JDC: Helping Rebuild Haiti
As the world's leading Jewish humanitarian assistance organization, JDC is proud to be using its expertise to bring ongoing relief to the people of Haiti.
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JDC's partner the Prodev Foundation is operating 10 schools throughout the summer for children living in tent cities in Port-au-Prince.
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Encouragement from Haitian teachers and university students are part of the curriculum at this temporary school in a tent city in the Saint-Martin area.
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Children wear new "uniform" t-shirts to JDC-supported tent school.
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The Prodev/JDC partnership provides ready access to clean drinking water, helping prevent the spread of disease in Port-au-Prince.
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Water tanks are supplying displaced Haitians with more than 300,000 gallons of clean water daily.
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A volunteer doctor tends to a leg wound at a medical clinic set up in downtown Port-au-Prince by Heart to Heart, a long-time JDC partner agency.
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JDC support for Heart to Heart includes the provision of medicines, medical equipment and supplies, and vehicles to transport medical teams to remote areas in Haiti.
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Working with JDC, the International Medical Corps provides medical assistance to peripheral areas through a clinic in Miragoane and a "boat clinic" serving coastal communities.
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Through JDC support, the International Medical Corps sent this doctor by boat to check on patients in D'lom on Haiti's western coast.
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