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Haiti: The Long Road to Recovery

It's been almost a year since an earthquake decimated Haiti's capital. Ever since, Mercy Corps has supported survivors with food, water, shelter, psychological assistance and jobs.

Read our one-year report ›

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Helping Sudanese prepare for historic referendum

Sudan: Helping Sudanese prepare for historic referendum
Mercy Corps is helping educate more than 100,000 residents of Southern Sudan in the run-up to a referendum to determine if it becomes a new African nation. Read More ›

Best of the 2010 Mercy Corps Photo Library

Photo Essay: Best of the 2010 Mercy Corps Photo Library
Our photography specialist Phil Ottum has chosen 11 images that "stick in my mind over the year as having a special, engaging quality." Read More ›

Mobile money in Haiti

Haiti: Mobile money in Haiti
One day in late November, I left Port-au-Prince with Nick Kristof, Sheryl WuDunn and their two kids to Saint Marc to check out Mercy Corps' use of mobile phones to deliver assistance to earthquake-affected families. Read More ›

From the Mercy Corps Blog

I ♥ Mentawai

Posted January 7, 2011 2:48 am by Sara Velasquez

A little story about living in Sikakap, and why I "heart" Mentawai.

Thank you, Haiti donors and supporters!

Posted January 6, 2011 1:48 pm by Faith Danforth

As we're reflecting on the one-year anniversary of the earthquake in Haiti, I am looking at some data about all of you who supported Mercy Corps' work for the first time during the Haiti emergency. Thank you, Haiti supporters!

A warmer New Year's Day for some deserving kids

Posted January 4, 2011 10:14 am by Patrick Eckford

During this very chilly first week of the new year in Kyrgyzstan it’s great to know that there are now 650 happy (and warm) kids out there as a result of your generous contributions.

Passing and accepting the light

Posted December 28, 2010 2:43 pm by Roger Burks

There's a ceremony that happens a lot this time of year: people gather in groups — whether in town squares, or churches or schools — and light candles, one to one. This year it meant something different to me.

You did it! Thank you for helping Mercy Corps win $150,000!

Posted December 27, 2010 3:36 pm by Leah Hazard

Mercy Corps was just announced as the winner of Western Union's 50 Days of Giving Campaign! That means $150,000 will go to families in need around the world, and support our youth programs here in the United States!

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Soothing Traumatized Children
Scientific American Mind

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Sweepin' the Clouds Away
The NonProfit Times

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When Raisins Give Hope to Afghan Farmers
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