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tristanwalker:

Foursquare on FOX Business! the quote at the end is the most amazing ive ever heard! “Foursquare! If you’re not on it, you’re a loser!” Just…amazing.

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Y’all need to go to this site and order some awesome photos taken by @EstherHavens. It’s for an extremely good cause…

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Y’all need to go to this site and order some awesome photos taken by @EstherHavens. It’s for an extremely good cause…

Haiti: Nine Months Later

jumoblog:

It has been nine months since a 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti.  

Reports from the ground tell stories of little progress, broken systems, and organizations struggling to effectively distribute the $1.3 billion donated by the American people. Yet there are individuals and groups on the ground doing great work to provide access to health care, create jobs, and build the infrastructure necessary for redevelopment efforts.  We had the opportunity to see their work firsthand.

Last week, the Jumo team traveled to Haiti, where Partners in Health (PIH) generously hosted us for an up-close look at the work underway and the challenges at hand—challenges difficult to comprehend from afar.

We wanted to share a few takeaways that you likely haven’t seen in the news:

1. The number of people displaced is staggering

About 1.3 million Haitians are living in 1,300 settlement camps in and around Port-au-Prince. Most camps were spontaneously formed and are situated by the roadside or in low valleys on the city’s outskirts. In a country where a 15-minute rainstorm can flood the main highway, camps are often flooded.

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Other camps are more formally run by NGOs, like the Dadadou camp we visited on the site of a former sports facility. Built atop a soccer field, an estimated 5,000 people have been living in tents separated by tiny mud paths for more than nine months. To give you a sense of perspective, the soccer field was about 70% of the size of a football field; overcrowded doesn’t begin to describe how these families live. You could feel the frustration and desperation in the air. 

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Sorry, but I just had to share this again…more people need to hear it. Sir Ken hits it out of the park.

The Burden of Thirst - National Geographic Magazine
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TOMS Shoes joins forces with charity: water on project…

I can see using @Foursquare for THAT reason…

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