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SEA taking donations for Haiti relief

By Danl DuRall

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Published: Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Updated: Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Two weeks ago Haiti suffered a violent earthquake and subsequent aftershocks near its capital, Port-au-Prince, that devastated the city and claimed somewhere between 100,000 and 200,000 lives.

The Red Cross estimates that nearly three million people have been left homeless, without electricity, or basic necessities such as clean water and food, not to mention the inevitable trauma of both the event and dead or missing loved ones.

IU South Bend’s Student Education Association (SEA) is stepping up and taking action to raise money for relief efforts coordinated by the American Red Cross.

A donation jar has been available in the Educational Resource Center in Greenlawn for a few days and will remain available throughout the next few months.

Anyone can make a donation. So far, a little over $30 has been collected. SEA advisor Marylin Nash says she hopes to raise at least a couple hundred dollars before she sends the check out to Red Cross.

Nash and SEA advisor Kim Parker have been coordinating fundraisers, social events, clothing and food drives through SEA for roughly eight years at IUSB. The SEA advisors, president and vice president are more than willing to collaborate with any other clubs or organizations willing to contribute over the next few months

Any money raised will go to the Red Cross. Depending on how the fundraiser develops, SEA may decide to contribute some of its own funds to the cause.

More information can be found on SEA’s Facebook page, the Haiti Relief Project Facebook page, and Redcross.org.

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