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Haiti Text Donations To Red Cross Pass $5 Million

BARBARA ORTUTAY   01/14/10 08:21 PM ET   AP

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NEW YORK — U.S. cell phone users have contributed more than $5 million in $10 increments to the Red Cross for Haiti disaster relief, by far the largest outpouring of support via mobile devices in history.

The response to the devastating earthquake produced the highest amount of mobile donations "that we have ever seen," said Jenifer Snyder, executive director of mGive Foundation, the nonprofit group that is working with the Red Cross and wireless carriers to channel the donations.

To donate to the Red Cross, mobile users are texting the word "Haiti" to the number 90999. Snyder said the money is coming in at a rate of roughly $200,000 an hour. As of Thursday afternoon, people had donated $5.1 million.

"We could be handling more," she said. "We are not at capacity."

Red Cross spokesman Roger Lowe called the outpouring of $10 donations by hundreds of thousands of mobile users "nothing short of awe-inspiring." But he said the largest donations the organization is getting is still coming in online.

So far, the Red Cross has released $10 million for earthquake relief in Haiti.

On Thursday morning's "The Early Show" on CBS, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton asked Americans to contribute to the Red Cross via text donations. And on social networks Twitter and Facebook, users continued to urge one another to text money as well.

Other charities, such as singer Wyclef Jean's Yele, were also collecting mobile donations. To send $5, donors can text "Yele" to the number 501501. The William J. Clinton Foundation was accepting $10 per text from users sending the word "Haiti" to 20222.

Verizon Wireless said Thursday morning its users have pledged more than $1 million to the Red Cross through text donations. The outpouring easily surpassed earlier records for mobile giving.

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the Red Cross collected $400,000 from mobile users. A year earlier, following the Asian tsunami that left 230,000 people dead, the organization received $200,000 through text messages, Verizon Wireless said, citing industrywide figures.

Jeffrey Nelson, a spokesman for Verizon Wireless, called mobile donations a "new stream of philanthropy."

"So many folks who are texting $10 now might not have been at a place to write a check, or call a toll-free number or send mail," he said.

Wireless carriers, including AT&T, Verizon Wireless and Sprint, said they were not charging regular text-messaging fees on top of the donations.

T-Mobile USA Inc., which is also waiving texting fees, said Thursday it is enabling international calls to Haiti free of charge through Jan. 31 and will retroactively credit accounts for such calls made since Tuesday. And T-Mobile users in Haiti will be able to make roaming calls on local networks Voila and Digicel thorough the end of the month, the company said.

(This version CORRECTS Corrects spelling of Roger Lowe in 5th graf. ADDS William J. Clinton Foundation in 8th graf. RECASTS 13th graf to reflect Sprint now waiving fees too.)

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06:43 PM on 01/16/2010
An updated list of Mobile Giving programs now running. Full list here:
http://www.mobilecommons.com/blog/

Text HAITI to 25383 to donate $5 to International Rescue Committee
Text LIVE to 25383 to donate $10 to AmeriCares
Text CARE to 25383 to donate $10 to CARE
Text OXFAM to 25383 to donate $10 to Oxfam International
Text AJWS to 25383 to donate $10 to American Jewish World Service
Text HABITAT to 25383 to donate $10 to Habitat for Humanity
Text BABY to 20222 to donate $5 to March of Dimes
Text HAITI to 90999 to donate $10 to the American Red Cross
Text YELE to 501501 to donation $5 to Yele
Text HAITI to 864833 to donate $5 to The United Way
Text CERF to 90999 to donate $5 to The United Nations Foundation
Text DISASTER to 90999 to donate $10 to Compassion International
Text HAITI to 20222 to donate $10 to The Clinton Foundation
Text HAITI to 85944 to donate $10 to International Medical Corps
Text BEST to 501501 to donate $5 to Project Medishare
Text FRIENDS to 90999 to donate $5 to World Food Program
Text HEART to 85944 to donate $5 to Happy Hearts
Text RELIEF to 30644 to get automatically connected to Catholic Relief Services by phone and donate money with your credit card.
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03:49 PM on 01/15/2010
I am an artist in Canada and I don't have a lot of money. I wanted to donate clothing that I have never worn or is in good shape. I can't donate to the Red Cross my clothing. Is there any place that will take clothing? This is ridiculous!
02:50 PM on 01/15/2010
It sounds as if text donations are NOT being charged the 'service fees' that major credit cards are using to profit from people's donations. Does anyone know if this is correct? If so, it sounds like texting the donation is the way to do it.