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I have spent much of last week shocked and saddened by the catastrophe that has befallen Haiti. The sheer scale of the tragedy is hard to grasp. A death toll so big it will never be accurately counted but likely to exceed 100,000 people; hunger and privation on a scale rarely seen outside of war; a public health emergency of ...[read more]
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Adam Goldstein has kept the world informed of our efforts via his blog and we encourage you to bookmark it and visit frequently. His blog has proven to be a great way to communicate the latest details on our work to help the Haitian community during this tragic time.
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We have already delivered more than 1712 pallets of material (items such as rice, dried beans, powdered milk, water and canned goods) to Haiti and more is on its way. In addition, 100 percent of our company's net revenue from the destination will be contributed to the relief effort...[read more]
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Every dollar can make a difference, so we hope you'll consider donating some of your available Royal Points from your Royal Caribbean® Visa® credit card and help those in need for Haitian Relief. Donations are accepted in increments of 1,000 Points, which equals a $10 donation. Won't you join us in this important effort? Call 1-800-421-2110 and make a contribution today. Thanks for your generosity.
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In addition to working with Food for the Poor to distribute relief supplies, guests sailing onboard Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises will be able to make a donation to Food for the Poor's Haiti Relief Fund, via a charge to their onboard account. Guests who would like to contribute immediately can visit www.foodforthepoor.org/royalcaribbean to make a donation.
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On Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 the Freedom of the Seas called at Labadee as part of the ship's usual Western Cruise. In addition to being loaded down with 173 pallets of emergency relief supplies for the people of Haiti, another major event had been planned. ...[read more]
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