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Fundraising Campaigns
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| 1. Nordstrom | $63,376.00 |
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| 2. Kimball Union Academy | $25,693.25 |
| 3. Indiana University School of Medicine | $18,060.00 |
| 4. Green Meadow Waldorf School | $17,914.21 |
| 5. Lick-Wilmerding High School | $17,425.00 |
| 6. Vanderbilt University Haitian Disaster Response | $16,795.19 |
| 7. The Spence School | $16,056.55 |
| 8. Students at Michigan's Ross School of Business | $16,024.50 |
| 9. Harvard for Haiti | $15,666.50 |
| 10. Mothers for Haiti | $13,475.00 |
| 1. Searingtown Hearts for Haiti | 617 |
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| 2. Princeton University | 499 |
| 3. Pollard Middle School | 317 |
| 4. Canes, Crutches, and Walkers: Dignity for the Disabled of Haiti | 292 |
| 5. Kimball Union Academy | 266 |
| 6. Students at the Harvard Graduate School of Education | 174 |
| 7. Nordstrom | 145 |
| 8. Indiana University School of Medicine | 112 |
| 9. Lick-Wilmerding High School | 105 |
| 10. Harvard for Haiti | 103 |
Start your group fundraising campaign
The group fundraising pages on standwithhaiti.org enable you and your friends and colleagues to make the fight for global health equity personal and mobilize others to join this fight with you.
Haiti One Year Later
January 12, 2011, marks the first anniversary of the devastating earthquake that flattened much of Port-au-Prince and several nearby cities. With more than 20 years of experience in Haiti, a network of 12 hospitals and health centers, and more than 4,400 Haitian staff, Partners In Health (PIH) and our Haitian sister organization, Zanmi Lasante (ZL), stepped in immediately, both to treat thousands of desperately wounded people and to help restore and strengthen public health facilities and services.

One year after the earthquake, PIH has recorded more than 240,000 patient visits at our clinics in spontaneous settlements, has begun the construction of a 320-bed national referral and teaching hospital in Mirebalais, and has made important investments in infrastructure, staffing, and training at hospitals we operate jointly with the Ministry of Health in the Central Plateau and Lower Artibonite. However, much work remains to be done.
Please Stand With Haiti today -- start your personal fundraising campaign to help build back better in Haiti.