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Tsunami relief and information for India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Thailand

Compilation of resources

 

 Action Against Hunger

 ReliefWeb

 Aid groups (via CNN)

 Relief organizations (via USAID)

 Tsunami help blog

 American Red Cross  (via Amazon)

 American Jewish World Service

 BAPS Care International

 CARE

 Direct Relief International

 GOAL

 Habitat for Humanity International

 International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent

 Islamic Relief Worldwide

 Karuna Trust

 Network for Good

 Oxfam International (US page)

 Sarvodaya

 Save the Children

 UNICEF (US page)

 World Food Programme (UN)

Aid Sri Lanka - guide to local government emergency and relief efforts.

AmeriCares: South Asia Earthquake Relief Fund - disaster relief and humanitarian aid for the tsunami victims.

Association for India's Development Tsunami Relief Campaign - appealing for charitable contributions for supporting relief and rehabilitation efforts in response to the massive and devastating tidal waves that have affected parts of southern India.

AusAID:  Indian Ocean Disaster - information about the Australian Government's emergency relief operation as part of the international response to the Indian Ocean disaster.

CARE USA: Asia Quake Disaster - provides information on donating to CARE's relief efforts and an in-depth look at the organization's work following the South Asia earthquake and tsunamis.

Charity Navigator: Help Tsunami Victims - offers advice on identifying trustworthy charities to help the victims of the December 2004 earthquake and tsunamis in South Asia. Includes a list of highly rated charities.

CIDI: South Asia - Earthquake and Tsunami - information from the Center for International Disaster Information including links to relief organizations and guidelines for appropriate donations.

Command Post: Earthquake - How to Help - extensive list and contact information for relief organizations.

ComputerZen.com: Start a Movement - Scott Hanselman proposes donating all Google AdSense revenue for the year to earthquake relief.

How to Help - list of organizations accepting donations to provide tsunami disaster relief. From The Washington Post (registration required).

How to Help: Disaster Aid - list of relief organizations provided by the New York Times.

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies - upholds humanitarian values, provides support and aid for disaster response, disaster preparedness, health activities, and more.

Lonely Planet: Tsunami Disaster Relief - provides resources on contributing to relief efforts following the 2004 South Asia earthquake and tsunamis. Also includes message board for helping to locate missing persons.

Lutheran World Relief - works to help people grow food, improve health, strengthen communities, end conflict, build livelihoods, and recover from disasters.

Medecins Sans Frontieres / Doctors Without Borders - news, documentation, and service information from the world's largest private humanitarian relief organization.

Times Foundation: Tsunami Relief Fund - information on tsunami relief from the Times Foundation of the Times of India newspaper.

Tsunami Enquiries/Helplines/Emergency Services - contact information for government and relief agencies.

Tsunami Help India - information on lost people, requests for contributions, relief requirements, volunteer requests, and more related to the tsunami disaster.

 

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