Statement by the National
Urban League on the Earthquake in Haiti
National Urban League
President and CEO, Marc H. Morial
On behalf of the National Urban League, its Board of Trustees and
Affiliates, our thoughts and prayers go out to the people of Haiti as they cope
with the effects of the devastating earthquake that has taken so many lives and
destroyed so many communities. We are all distressed by the images of death and
destruction in the wake of this horrific disaster. We commend President Obama
for the way in which the United States has responded to this crisis so far.
When disasters like this occur, as in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina
struck this country, the National Urban League movement came together to assist
in the relief effort and provide support to those in dire need.
As the
recovery and relief efforts get underway in Haiti, we recommend the following:
1) As we have assessed the
best way to assist in the relief effort in these first critical hours and days,
we have been advised that CASH DONATIONS are the most efficient and effective
way to help the relief efforts in Haiti right now.
The National Urban League
urges everyone to donate to the Haiti Support Project's Haiti Relief Fund at www.ibw21.org, or you
can donate to a reputable organization of your choice. You can go to www.whitehouse. gov/HaitiEarthquake
to determine an organization to contribute to. Please contribute
what you can as soon as possible.
2) The United States must
take the lead in a comprehensive plan for the reconstruction and rebuilding of
Haiti, like the Marshall Plan, to ensure that the physical infrastructure and
human lives are permanently rebuilt.
3) The United States should
grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for the 30,000 Haitians currently under
threat of deportation.
The National Urban League and its affiliates in over 100
communities throughout the United States stand ready to assist in the relief
efforts to help the people of Haiti recover from this terrible disaster.We will issue further statements and updates on an on-going basis.
For more information, visit www.nul.org
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