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The Haiti I'm OK Board and Information Center at Lowcountry Africana
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THE HAITI I'M OK BOARD AND INFORMATION CENTER AT LOWCOUNTRY AFRICANA


We discuss genealogy but we are, first and foremost, members of the online community.

Our sister site Lowcountry Africana has created a Haiti I'm OK Board and Information Center, where you can where you can search the Google Crisis Response service, view Haiti neighborhoods on Google Earth, read breaking news, find links to live updates from Haiti and follow links to other places to search and post. You can also post queries seeking relatives and loved ones in Haiti, or post the names of those known to be OK.

The board also contains information on emergency numbers, links to live radio broadcasts from Haiti and links to our Live Feeds from Haiti Board, where you can read live Twitter streams from Haiti, whether you are a Twitter user or not.

You can view/post to the board here: The Haiti I'm OK and Information Center Board.

You can read live Twitter feeds from Haiti here: Live Feeds from Haiti.

Peace and Prayers from the Crew at Africana Heritage.




































































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