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Haiti Earthquake: How to Help

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Devastation in Haiti (photo from NYT)

Awful news from Haiti, a country that is already struggling with poverty and political violence. There is no estimate yet of how many people have been killed and injured in yesterday’s 7.0 earthquake, with an epicenter just miles away from the capital city Port-au-Prince, but it will no doubt be devastating.

CNN’s “Impact Your World” website has a list of relief organizations that are bringing aid to Haitians. Some of these include:

The Shambhala Sun website encourages people to practice tonglen for Haiti, “the practice of taking into our hearts the suffering of ourselves and others and of sending out compassion.”

And finally, to get a better understanding of both the beauty and the suffering of this country, as well as the inspiring story of one man who has devoted his life to the Haitian people, you may want to read Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World by Tracy Kidder. Farmer founded Partners in Health, a nonprofit organization that has done courageous and groundbreaking work to address the inequities in healthcare in Haiti and other countries.

Bidding for a Good Cause: Prison Dharma Network

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Today is the last day to support the good work of the Prison Dharma Network in a really fun way — through their fantastic Online Auction.

Some of the items you can bid on include retreats at Tara Mandala and Upaya Zen Center, CDs from Dr. Andrew Weil and Eckhart Tolle, and a colon hydrotherapy session (really). Bidding ends at 8 pm tonight (MST) — put your hands in the air!

 

Bodhisattva Alert: Medical Supplies Needed

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Did you know that one in ten children die at birth in Tibet, and that children in that country suffer one of the highest rates of drug-resistant tuberculosis?

When Roshi Joan Halifax traveled to Tibet in 2006, she and medical professionals on the trek set up a Nomads Clinic to offer basic health care to the men, women, and children along their route. You can see the video here:

Next year, the Nomads Clinic will be in operation again. You can help by donating much needed medical supplies to the clinic. There’s a letter here with complete details.