Editor's note: This article appeared in the January 25, 2010, edition of Quirk's e-newsletter.
As of January 18, 2010, two-thirds of U.S. adults (64 percent), and an even higher percentage of African-Americans (81 percent), have given or plan to give to relief efforts following the earthquake in Haiti, according to a survey conducted by Zogby Interactive, a Utica, N.Y., research company. Of the general population, 33 percent have already made a donation and another 31 percent plan on doing so. Among African-Americans, 47 percent have already donated.
Looking to help the people of Haiti? Quirk's has personally been involved for 15+ years with Food for the Poor Inc., an organization that runs orphanages, food kitchens, medical clinics and job programs in Haiti. Nearly 98 percent of all contributions reach those in need, so your donation will be put to good use. Fortunately, Food for the Poor's facilities did not suffer catastrophic damage, so they are still able to aid the people of Haiti. Visit www.foodforthepoor.org.