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People across Washington took time during a nationwide holiday Monday to support earthquake relief efforts for Haiti. Local emergency officials, community activists1 and area residents helped fill one warehouse2 with boxes of supplies, intended for the devastated3 Caribbean nation.
Throughout the day emergency workers and volunteers in Washington loaded moving vans with donated supplies destined4 for Haiti...
Volunteers boxed clothing, medical supplies and other items at this hospital warehouse in southeast Washington.
Washington's local government helped to coordinate5 aid efforts by
Washington's Haitian Embassy6, and the Greater Washington Haitian Relief Committee.
With schools closed for a holiday, some parents took the opportunity to teach their children a lesson in charity.
"Well, actually I was scheduled to work this morning," said Dorinda Bowers7. "When I got up at 5:30, I saw on the news that they needed a lot of help, and I called into my job and said I needed to take a short day vacation, because I needed my son to be a part of what was going on."
"Like it was just the Christmas season and they opened a bunch of gifts, and they know how good it feels to get gifts, but you know, I wanted them to see how good it feels to give back too," said Tony Prestipino.
"When we were watching the news, it seemed really bad, you know, like most of the hospitals went down and we need to give them food," said Amanda Prestipino.
At the Haitian Embassy, people continued to bring donations Monday. One man from Brooklyn, New York is heading to Haiti to help with relief efforts.
"My wife and kids, you know, we were all crying the other day when we saw it on TV," said Philip Backur. "That's why I came yesterday to help, to be part of this."
Local officials are urging people to donate money, rather than more items, to help defray the cost of relief efforts.
They say the first shipment8 from the warehouse should arrive in Haiti in a few days.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Barack Obama took time to personally thank American Red Cross workers in Washington.
1 activists | |
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v.彻底破坏( devastate的过去式和过去分词);摧毁;毁灭;在感情上(精神上、财务上等)压垮adj.毁坏的;极为震惊的 | |
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adj.命中注定的;(for)以…为目的地的 | |
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n.(女子的)卧室( bower的名词复数 );船首锚;阴凉处;鞠躬的人 | |
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n.装货,装载的货物 | |
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