Helping Haiti: ongoing coverage, links, resources — with Twitter news feed

Asheville-based Mission Manna was in Haiti Oct. 16-23, 2010. Lorin Mallorie is currently in Haiti (today’s date: Nov. 18, 2010).

Follow Mallorie via the Twitter feed below. Follow Mission Manna via their blogsite at http://missionmanna.org/news/

Mission Manna’s October itinerary:

The Twitter feed below does not “auto-update,” so to view any tweets that arrive after you have arrived at this page, you must instruct your web browser to refresh the page.

SHARE

Thanks for reading through to the end…

We share your inclination to get the whole story. For the past 25 years, Xpress has been committed to in-depth, balanced reporting about the greater Asheville area. We want everyone to have access to our stories. That’s a big part of why we've never charged for the paper or put up a paywall.

We’re pretty sure that you know journalism faces big challenges these days. Advertising no longer pays the whole cost. Media outlets around the country are asking their readers to chip in. Xpress needs help, too. We hope you’ll consider signing up to be a member of Xpress. For as little as $5 a month — the cost of a craft beer or kombucha — you can help keep local journalism strong. It only takes a moment.

About Webmaster
Mountain Xpress Webmaster Follow me @MXWebTeam

Before you comment

The comments section is here to provide a platform for civil dialogue on the issues we face together as a local community. Xpress is committed to offering this platform for all voices, but when the tone of the discussion gets nasty or strays off topic, we believe many people choose not to participate. Xpress editors are determined to moderate comments to ensure a constructive interchange is maintained. All comments judged not to be in keeping with the spirit of civil discourse will be removed and repeat violators will be banned. See here for our terms of service. Thank you for being part of this effort to promote respectful discussion.

5 thoughts on “Helping Haiti: ongoing coverage, links, resources — with Twitter news feed

  1. Jennifer

    Salsa’s, Modesto & Chorizo Restaurants would like to announce:
    ASHEVILLE, NC, January 27, 2010 – We are very pleased and proud to announce Hector Diaz, local restaurateur and native to the Caribbean, is donating 100% of retail sales from food sold in all 3 of his restaurants on Thursday, February 4, 2010. 100% of the food sales will be donated to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF and earmarked for aide to children and victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti. Thanks to the generosity of a private donor, the U.S. Fund for UNICEF is able to absorb all associated administrative costs so that 100% of every dollar will support UNICEF’s work for children in Haiti.

  2. Aaron Brown.

    It’s Good to see the reaction to this ongoing event in Haiti where today it’s a hot issue,and just like 90,miles north of Haiti there is another ongoing event in the Gulf-Area.
    It will take years to put things back in place.
    And while it still hot,I would like to Thank all of Local Business/ Artist/Groups for not overlooking this issue at hand.
    So feel free to help/sponsor a event that is willing to help the people of Haiti.

  3. Jeff Fobes

    News from AMURTEL: Thursday Feb. 11: “Things are moving on. Mexican Embassy gave us 2 huge truck loads of donations from the people of Mexico through the Mexican Red Cross, 2 days ago, about 10 tons of food , hygiene products, etc….. Today, we are going with the UN trucks,and the army to collect another load donated to us by Mexico Embassy, all in a span of few days, we are able to benefit thousands of people. Yours , D. Ananda Usha / AMURTEL Haiti”

  4. Brian Walker

    Hello my name is Brian Walker, and you have no idea who I am, but I have been reading the stories that you all do to help our world. I am truly and deeply inspired. I was emailing you in regards to ask if you could help me out with something, but if you cannot I completely understand.

    From July 18 to July 24, 2010, God has offered me the chance to go to Haiti with my youth group from Burnt Hickory Church of Christ. This 7-day mission trip will involve work projects, earthquake clean-up, and reaching
    out and spreading gospel to the Haitian people while also learning more about the people there and their culture. The exciting part is that you will be able to share in this compassion in several ways. First, you can help pray for me and my fellow youth group. We will need prayers that God will prepare us for our visit and bless our efforts as we minister to the people of Haiti. We will also need prayers that our financial needs will be met. At this time, we need to raise $1,000 each to attend this trip, and that is quite a challenge!

    Another way you can be involved is to help provide that financial support. Would you consider supporting me with a donation? If you feel led to contribute, I will need to raise all my funds by July 10 in order to pay for airline tickets and other items. Please make checks payable to Burnt Hickory Church of Christ. Whether you feel led to contribute financially, through prayer, or both, all of your support is greatly appreciated! I look forward to doing God’s work in Haiti and letting you know all about how God has worked through this team when I return in July.

    God Bless,
    Brian M. Walker
    5916 Seven Oaks Drive

Leave a Reply to Aaron Brown. ×

To leave a reply you may Login with your Mountain Xpress account, connect socially or enter your name and e-mail. Your e-mail address will not be published. All fields are required.