GOAL to carry out second
Haiti aid delivery
January 21st, 2010
GOAL will carry out its second distribution
of aid in Port-au-Prince today following a successful delivery of
supplies to the survivors of the earthquake in the capital.
“Yesterday GOAL organised a distribution
of aid, the first delivery by an international NGO in the Turgeau
region of Haiti,” said GOAL CEO, John O’Shea. “GOAL
provided food and water, and non-food items such as blankets, sleeping
mats, cooking equipment and hygiene sets to 1,000 people in this
district of the capital.
“Sixteen trucks ferrying Irish Aid
have also arrived into Port-au-Prince and these supplies will be
used by GOAL as part of their aid distributions in the coming days.”
A jet provided to GOAL by Aer Lingus will
take off from Dublin airport tomorrow afternoon airlifting 25 tonnes
of aid supplies and a number of GOALies into the region to bolster
the organisation’s aid programme in Haiti.
The plane will arrive into the Dominican
Republic on Friday afternoon, where the aid will be trucked into
Port-au-Prince.
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