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  • Joomla™ Users - Make a Difference!

Joomla™ Users - Make a Difference!

Kristoffer Sandven

by Kristoffer Sandven

msf-fundraisingFellow Joomla blogger Brian Teeman has started a fund-raising initiative to raise money for Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders).

I want to join him in his efforts and I hope you as a reader will find that this cause is one (of many) which will help people who find themselves in danger.

Brian has chosen Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Doctors Without Borders, as they are an international, non-denominational, non-political humanitarian aid organisation that provides emergency medical assistance to populations in danger in more than 80 countries.

The Earthquake victims need your help now!

Now is the time to step up and give your donation. Your contribution has rarely been needed more than just now.

Update January 15th 2010:

On January 12, an earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Ruichter scale struck about 15 kilometers southwest of the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams on the ground have seen significant damage to its medical facilities, injuries to patients and staff, and an influx of wounded towards these hospitals in the capital.
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Haiti video update: Description of initial needs
   Haiti Video Paul McPhun, MSF operations manager, gives a briefing here on the situation for MSF and our patients in Haiti, including damage sustained to MSF medical centres, our medical focus, the types of injuries and traumas we are seeing, further response plans, how medical teams are overwhelmed, having worked all night and concerns over staff and patients unaccounted for.
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Makeshift medical facilities treat wounded but transport infrastructure slows essential supplies and staff in Haiti

At least 1,500 patients have been treated so far at MSF locations. Teams are seeing patients pour in. All teams are doing their best in terms of administering first aid, but surgery needs are huge. One major impediment to date has to do with blockages at the airport affecting the ability to move people and freight quickly.
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Originally, Brian wrote about his initiative:

As we approach the end of another year it is traditional in many cultures to look back and see what has been achieved in that time and to give thanks.

For many of us it is a time to take stock and to acknowledge that we may be more fortunate than others. One way to do this is to donate money to a charity.

Why don't you join me and other users of Joomla!™ to raise funds "all together" for Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders).

 

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) are committed to two objectives:

  • Providing medical aid wherever needed, regardless of race, religion, politics or gender
  • Raising awareness of the plight of people they help. MSF has been setting up emergency medical aid missions around the world since 1971.

MSF works in rehabilitation of hospitals and dispensaries, vaccination programmes and water and sanitation projects. MSF also works in remote health care centres, slum areas and provides training of local personnel. All this is done with the objective of rebuilding health structures to acceptable levels.

You can find out more about their work at http://www.msf.org and http://www.youtube.com/msf

No matter how much you can afford to donate it will be greatly appreciated by those in need. But whilst deciding how much take a little time perhaps and think of the number of Joomla! web sites you have built this year, the number of extensions or templates you have sold or even the time you have saved by using Joomla!

What MSF can do with our donations:

  1. $35
    Two high-energy meals a day to 200 children
  2. $50
    Vaccinations for 50 people against meningitis, measles, polio or other deadly epidemics
  3. $70
    Two basic suture kits to repair minor shrapnel wounds
  4. $100
    Infection-fighting antibiotics to treat nearly 40 wounded children
  5. $250
    A sterilization kit for syringes and needles used in mobile vaccination campaigns
  6. $500
    A medical kit containing basic drugs, supplies, equipment, and dressings to treat 1,500 patients for three months
  7. $1000
    Emergency medical supplies to aid 5,000 disaster victims for an entire month
  8. $5500
    An emergency health kit to care for 10,000 displaced people for three months

 

In the UK or want to use Paypal

  • Donate using http://www.justgiving.com/joomla-users
    It is simple, fast and totally secure and you can donate by credit card or by paypal.

If you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you.

In the USA

If you are a US citizen and wish to make a tax deductable donation then you can do so at the special American version of this site http://www.firstgiving.com/joomla-users. This site only accepts credit cards and not paypal.

It would be really great if you could join with me to support MSF and say thank you all together. So if you belong to a JUG, write a blog, have a Joomla web site please consider adding a link on your site. JustGiving/FirstGiving have provided the following code that you can paste into a joomla custom html module that will provide a direct link from your site to the donation site. JustGiving code  here FirstGiving code   here .

So please sponsor Médecins Sans Frontières now!

Many thanks for your support.

Brian Teeman (and now joined by Kristoffer Sandven of JoomlaBlogger)

Donating through JustGiving/FirstGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving/FirstGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the charity.

This fundraising campaign is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Joomla Project. It is not supported or warranted by the Joomla Project or Open Source Matters. Joomla! is the registered trademark of Open Source Matters, Inc in the United States and other countries.

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Read 85013 times Originally published on Wednesday, 11 November 2009 08:24
Last modified on Saturday, 16 January 2010 00:30
 
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