NOTE: At present, experts agree that the best way for individuals to contribute to relief efforts in Haiti is by donating money to a relief organization. Though volunteers and supplies may be needed in the future, funds to keep relief workers functioning on the ground is the overwhelming request right now. To donate money please click HERE.
In the aftermath of Haitis devastating earthquake, here are some organizations that are collecting clothing and shoes.
FASHION DELIVERS is asking businesses, individuals, and shops to send excess unused socks, underwear, sheets, lightweight clothing, shorts, blankets or throws, sneakers, t-shirts, and sandals. According to Refinery29.com, products will begin arriving in Haiti by early next week. Call 212-629-6700 or email [email protected] for drop-off information. Advertisement
SOLES4SOULS is requesting cash donations to send shoes to Haitians. $50 buys 20 pairs of shoes for a family while $500 covers 200 pairs of sandals. Visit www.soles4souls.org for more.
FOOT SOLUTIONS, on behalf of Soles4Souls, the international charity dedicated to providing free footwear to people in desperate need, is asking the public to drop off their gently used shoes at any of their 240 worldwide locations and or contribute monetary donations for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti, according to their press release. Visit www.FootSolutions.com or call 1-888-FIT-FOOT to find the participating location nearest you.Advertisement
SHOES2SHARE, has launched Operation: The Haitian Earthquake Relief Effort (T.H.E.R.E.) in an effort to collect 10,000 pairs of shoes. Theyre especially looking for workboot donations, as well as sneakers and dress shoes. The group is also collecting medical and infant supplies, as well as toiletries, blankets, socks, flashlights and water, among other items. Visit www.shoes2share.com for more information.
To give money CLICK HERE. For news on the Haiti Earthquake, visit the Haiti Earthquake Big News page.Advertisement
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NOTE: At present, experts agree that the best way for individuals to contribute to relief efforts in Haiti is by donating money to a relief organization. Though volunteers and supplies may be needed in the future, funds to keep relief workers functioning on the ground is the overwhelming request right now. To donate money please click HERE.
In the aftermath of Haitis devastating earthquake, here are some organizations that are collecting clothing and shoes.
If you have other clothing charity suggestions, please send your tips to [email protected].
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FASHION DELIVERS is asking businesses, individuals, and shops to send excess unused socks, underwear, sheets, lightweight clothing, shorts, blankets or throws, sneakers, t-shirts, and sandals. According to Refinery29.com, products will begin arriving in Haiti by early next week. Call 212-629-6700 or email [email protected] for drop-off information. Advertisement
SOLES4SOULS is requesting cash donations to send shoes to Haitians. $50 buys 20 pairs of shoes for a family while $500 covers 200 pairs of sandals. Visit www.soles4souls.org for more.
FOOT SOLUTIONS, on behalf of Soles4Souls, the international charity dedicated to providing free footwear to people in desperate need, is asking the public to drop off their gently used shoes at any of their 240 worldwide locations and or contribute monetary donations for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti, according to their press release. Visit www.FootSolutions.com or call 1-888-FIT-FOOT to find the participating location nearest you.Advertisement
SHOES2SHARE, has launched Operation: The Haitian Earthquake Relief Effort (T.H.E.R.E.) in an effort to collect 10,000 pairs of shoes. Theyre especially looking for workboot donations, as well as sneakers and dress shoes. The group is also collecting medical and infant supplies, as well as toiletries, blankets, socks, flashlights and water, among other items. Visit www.shoes2share.com for more information.
To give money CLICK HERE. For news on the Haiti Earthquake, visit the Haiti Earthquake Big News page.Advertisement
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FAQ
Can you mail things to Haiti?
How much does shipping cost to Haiti?
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Service
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Price*
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FedEx
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International Economy®
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$39.51
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UPS
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Worldwide Expedited
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$54.41
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UPS
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Worldwide Saver
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$93.83
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USPS
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Priority Mail Express International
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$50.79
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What company delivers to Haiti?
How long does DHL take to deliver to Haiti?
What can I send to Haiti?
FASHION DELIVERS is asking businesses, individuals, and shops to send excess unused socks, underwear, sheets, lightweight clothing, shorts, blankets or throws, sneakers, t-shirts, and sandals. According to Refinery29.com, products will begin arriving in Haiti by early next week.
How to ship large items from Canada to Haiti?
The best solution for shipping large items from Canada to Haiti is to use a freight transport service. Depending on the dimensions of your items, consider packing them on pallets for better protection. At Eurosender, we offer several options for shipping large items, including road and air freight.
How do I ship to Haiti from the US?
The answer is MyUS. With a MyUS account, it’s easy to buy and ship US and UK goods from the US and UK to Haiti. Here’s how it works: Join MyUS to receive your very own MyUS shipping addresses and suite numbers. Shop American and British websites online (Amazon, Nordstrom, DSW, Kohl’s, Beauty.com and many, many more).
How can I donate shoes to Haiti?
According to Refinery29.com, products will begin arriving in Haiti by early next week. Call 212-629-6700 or email [email protected] for drop-off information. SOLES4SOULS is requesting cash donations to send shoes to Haitians. $50 buys 20 pairs of shoes for a family while $500 covers 200 pairs of sandals. Visit www.soles4souls.org for more.