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January 14th, 2010 | Comments

When we see what’s happening in Haiti, our hearts ache.
The Red Cross has set up an easy way to make a small difference. Either text ‘Haiti’ to 90999 (a direct $10.00 charge will be made to your phone bill) or call 1-800REDCROSS or 1-800-257-7575 (Spanish).
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