UMCOR's two relief supply warehouses are asking United Methodists to provide health kits
that can be sent to earthquake-devastated Haiti.
"For people who are feeling powerless in
being able to help those in Haiti, providing health kits is a tangible way they can make an immediate difference," said
Kathy Kraiza, director of UMCOR's relief supplies. She estimates that hundreds of thousands of kits will be needed in
the days and months ahead.
The kits, valued at about $12 per kit, contain everything from towels
and washcloths to sterile bandages and bar soap. They will be distributed to those who have been forced to leave their homes
as a result of the recent disaster.
For individuals or groups that want to contribute basic necessities,
UMCOR requests that the following NEW items be placed in a sealed one-gallon plastic bag.
- 1
hand towel (15" x 25" up to 17" x 27". No kitchen towels.
- 1 washcloth
- 1 comb (large and sturdy, not pocket-sized)
- 1 nail file or fingernail
clippers (no emery boards or toenail clippers)
- 1 bath-size bar of soap (3 oz. and up)
- 1 toothbrush (single brushes only in original wrapper, no child-size brushes)
- 6 adhesive plastic strip sterile bandages
- $1.00 to purchase toothpaste
(NOTE: Toothpaste is purchased in bulk to be added to health kits to ensure that the product does not expire before
they are sent.)
Because the emergency kits are carefully planned to make them usable in the greatest
number of situations and strict rules govern product entry into international countries, UMCOR requires that the kits contain
only the requested items - nothing more.