Student World Assembly
Indonesian Earthquake Action Alert | May 27th, 2006
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Action Alert!



Give a helping hand to the
earthquake victims.

Just before 6 a.m. on May 27, an earthquake struck Java Island, Indonesia, causing catastrophic damage. The 6.3-magnitude quake resulted in over 5,800 casualties, with the death toll continuing to rise. This has been the worst disaster in Indonesia since the December 26, 2004 quake, which created a tsunami that ravaged through southeast Asia. Located on the “Ring of Fire,” hundreds of aftershocks have followed along with heavy rainfall, leaving over 20,000 survivors in desperate need of food and supplies. Thousands have been left homeless and are in need of medical attention. With several hospitals destroyed, there is a growing shortage of space and medical equipment needed to treat suffering victims.

At this stage we encourage our members to donate to the relief organizations that are on the ground helping with the relief effort. You can either donate to local charity organizations that are working on this matter or checkout the following organizations which have set up online donation funds:


SWA chapters are encouraged to set-up tables on their campus and community to raise funds for the relief effort and also hold events in order to raise awareness of this pressing issue. Together we can surely make a difference!

By clicking on the links below you will be able to find
background information on the ongoing crisis:


MSNBC

NASA

CNN

LIVE SCIENCE

NEW YORK TIMES


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