Reed Statement on Earthquake in Haiti & How RIers Can Help
PROVIDENCE, RI -- U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) today released the following statement regarding the earthquake in Haiti:
"Like all Rhode Islanders, my heart goes out to the people of Haiti and Haitian-Americans who are struggling with the devastation and loss of life following yesterday's earthquake.
"President Obama has mobilized U.S. Coast Guard ships and aircraft and is sending additional resources to help with the relief effort.
"I have been contacted by several families who have relatives in Haiti, some of whom were expected to return to Rhode Island within the week. My office continues to coordinate efforts with the State Department, the American Citizen Service Unit at the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, the Haitian Consulate in New York, and the Haitian Embassy in Washington, DC.
"I have also received many calls from Rhode Islanders wanting to help. Those wishing to help may contact the Red Cross, which is only taking monetary donations at this time. Additionally, a volunteer list is being formed and there are efforts underway to help volunteers who have been trained in disaster relief to travel to Haiti, if needed.
"I encourage Rhode Islanders who need assistance contacting family members and loved ones in Haiti to contact my office."