posted the link to a doc on the other thread.
i just went through http://www.adra.org was short and sweet....

InterAction Members Respond to those Affected by the Earthquakes and
Tsunamis in Asia

Seven Asian nations have been adversely affected by Sunday's 9.0
earthquake and subsequent tsunamis (tidal waves).  As of Monday
evening EST, over 24,000 people have lost their lives and untold
millions have been left without food, shelter and safe drinking water.
 InterAction member agencies, United Nations disaster assessment and
country teams, and various donor governments are working together with
the governments of the affected countries to assess the extent of the
disaster and to prioritize emergency needs.  The agencies listed below
are accepting donations for assistance they or their affiliates are
providing to those affected by the earthquake and tsunamis:

Action Against Hunger
247 West 37th Street
New York, NY 10018
212-967-7800
www.actionagainsthunger.org <http://www.actionagainsthunger.org> 

ADRA International
Asia Quake Fund
12501 Old Columbia Pike
Silver Spring, MD 20904
800-424-ADRA (2372)
www.adra.org

Air Serv International
6583 Merchant Place, Suite 100
Warrenton, VA 20187
www.airserv.org <http://www.airserv.org>

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Inc.
JDC-South Asia Tsunami Relief
P.O. Box 321
847A Second Avenue 
New York, New York   10017
212-885-0832
www.jdc.org <http://www.jdc.org>

American Jewish World Service
45 W. 36th St., 10th Fl.
New York, NY 10018
212-736-2597
www.ajws.org <http://www.ajws.org>

AmeriCares
88 Hamilton Ave
Stamford, CT 06902
800-486-4357
www.americares.org <http://www.americares.org>

Baptist World Aid
Asia Tidal Waves
405 North Washington Street
Falls Church, VA 22046

703 790 8980
www.bwanet.org/bwaid <http://www.bwanet.org/bwaid>

B'nai B'rith International 
B'nai B'rith Disaster Relief Fund
2020 K. Street NW
7th Floor 
Washington, DC  20006
212-490-3290
www.bnaibrith.org <http://www.bnaibrith.org>

Brother's Brother Foundation
1200 Galveston  Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
412-321-3160
www.brothersbrother.org

CARE
151 Ellis Street NE
Atlanta, GA 30303
800-521-CARE
www.care.org <http://www.care.org>

Catholic Relief Services
209 West Fayette Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
800-HELP-CRS
www.catholicrelief.org <http://www.catholicrelief.org/>

Christian Children's Fund
Child Alert Fund
PO Box 26484
Richmond, Virginia - 23261-6484
800-776-6767
www.ChristianChildrensFund.org <http://www.ChristianChildrensFund.org>

Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC)
South Asia Earthquake
2850 Kalamazoo Ave. SE
Grand Rapids, MI, 49560
800-55-CRWRC
www.crwrc.org <http://www.crwrc.org>

Church World Service
PO Box 968
Elkhart, IN 46515
800-297-1516
www.churchworldservice.org

Direct Relief International
27 South La Patera Lane
Santa Barbara, CA 93117
805-964-4767
www.directrelief.org <http://www.directrelief.org>

Food for the Hungry, Inc.
Food for the Hungry
Asia Quake Relief
1224 E. Washington St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
800-2-HUNGERS
www.fh.org <http://www.fh.org>

International Aid
17011 W. Hickory
Spring Lake, MI 49456
800-968-7490
www.internationalaid.org <http://www.internationalaid.org>

International Medical Corps
Tsunami Emergency Response
1919 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 300
Santa Monica, CA 90404-1950
800-481-4462
www.imcworldwide.org <http://www.imcworldwide.org/>  

International Relief Teams
Asia Earthquake/Floods
3547 Camino Del Rio South, Suite C
San Diego, CA 92108
619-284-7979
www.IRTeams.org <http://www.IRTeams.org>

International Rescue Committee
PO Box 5058
Hagerstown, MD 21741-9874
877-REFUGEE or 733-8433
www.theIRC.org <http://www.theIRC.org> 

Latter-Day Saint Charities
Welfare Services Emergency Response
50 East North Temple Street, Room 701
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84150-6800
801-240-3544
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Lutheran World Relief
South Asia Tsunami
700 Light Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
410-230-2700
www.lwr.org <http://www.lwr.org>

MAP International
P.O. Box 215000
Brunswick, GA 31521
800-225-8550
www.map.org <http://www.map.org>

Mercy Corps
Southeast Asia Earthquake
Dept. W
PO Box 2669
Portland, OR 97208-2669
800-852-2100
www.mercycorps.org <http://www.mercycorps.org>

Operation USA
8320 Melrose Ave. #200
Los Angeles, CA 90069
800-678-8876
www.opusa.org <http://www.opusa.org> 

Oxfam America
Asian Earthquake Fund
PO Box 1211
Albert Lea, MN 56007-1211
800-77-OXFAM
www.oxfamamerica.org <http://www.oxfamamerica.org> 

Plan USA
Asia Disaster 
155 Plan Way
Warwick, RI 02886
800-556-7918
www.planusa.org <http://www.planusa.org>

Project Concern International
Asia Tsunamis Press List
5151 Murphy Canyon Road Suite 320
San Diego, CA  92123
858-279-9690
www.projectconcern.org <http://www.projectconcern.org>

Project HOPE
Asia Tsunami Response
255 Carter Hall Lane
Millwood, VA 22646
800-544-4673
www.projecthope.org <http://www.projecthope.org>

SAWSO (Salvation Army World Service Office)
South Asia Relief Fund
615 Slaters Lane
Alexandria, VA, 22313
800-SALV-ARMY

Save the Children USA
54 Wilton Road
Westport, CT 06880
1-800-728-3843
www.savethechildren.org <http://www.savethechildren.org>

Stop Hunger Now
SE Asia crisis
2501 Clark Ave, Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27607
888-501-8440
www.stophungernow.org <http://www.stophungernow.org>

US Fund for UNICEF
General Emergency Fund
333 E. 38th Street
New York, NY 10016
800-4-UNICEF
www.unicefusa.org <http://www.unicefusa.org> 

World Concern
Asia Earthquake and Tsunami
19303 Fremont Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98133
800-755-5022
www.worldconcern.org <http://www.worldconcern.org>

World Emergency Relief
2270-D Camino Vida Roble
Carlsbad, CA 92009
760-930-8001
www.worldemergencyrelief.org <http://www.worldemergencyrelief.org>

World Vision
P.O. Box 70288
Tacoma, WA 98481-0288
800-56-CHILD
www.worldvision.org

Action Against Hunger
(Dec 27, 04)
Action Against Hunger has responded to the earthquake and aftershocks
in south Asia by providing immediate assistance to the tsunami victims
of Sri Lanka in Batticaloa, Trincomalee, and Jaffna.  This includes
construction of temporary latrines, trucking in water, and
transportation of bodies to hospitals for identification.  Assessments
of need are under way in Indonesia and Burma, and more staff will
arrive in the next few days to assist with relief efforts in the
region.  A shipment of additional emergency water and sanitation
materials (water tanks, pumps and treatment supplies) will arrive in
Sri Lanka within 24 hours.

ADRA International
(Dec 27, 04)
ADRA's initial response has been working with one of the main
hospitals in Phuket, Thailand. The situation is also being assessed in
all affected countries and additional responses will be coordinated
with other NGO's to prevent duplication of services and maximize
resources. Donations for this reponse are being accepted under the
Asia Quake Fund.

Air Serv Interational 
(Dec 27, 04)
Air Serv has affiliates in the area around Indonesia.

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Inc.
(Dec 27, 04)
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee will work with partners
on the ground to provide emergency supplies to victims of the tsunamis
in South Asia.

American Jewish World Service
(Dec 27, 04)
For several years, AJWS has partnered with 22 non-governmental,
community-based organizations in the region on sustainable community
development projects. AJWS is working with these local groups to
assess needs and provide emergency relief - food, water, shelter and
medicine - and long-term development support.

AmeriCares
(Dec 27, 04)
In response to the earthquake and tsunamis that have devastated South
Asia, AmeriCares is mobilizing a major airlift to Sri Lanka and
planning additional relief shipments to other affected countries
including Indonesia, India, and Thailand. The emergency airlift to Sri
Lanka will deliver critically needed medicines and medical supplies,
personal hygiene items, and water purification treatments to provide
four million liters of clean drinking water to the affected areas.

Baptist World Aid
(Dec 27, 04)
Baptist World Aid is receiving donations of money, preferably by
check, to channel to Baptist and other Christian groups in the
effected countries. Many of these agencies are already offering
immediate relief to those suffering from these tsunamis.  Teams of
Disaster relief workers, and Search and rescue teams are on stand by.

B'Nai B'Rith International
(Dec 27, 04)
B'nai B'rith International will open its Disaster Relief Fund to
assist with the relief effort for victims of the earthquake and
tsunami victims in South Asia who have been killed or left homeless. 
Contributions can be made payable to B'nai B'rith Disaster Relief and
sent to B'nai B'rith International, 2020 K. Street, NW, Seventh Floor,
Washington, DC 20006 or via a secure served at www.bnaibrith.org.

Brother's Brother Foundation
(Dec 27, 04)
BBF, working with Operation USA, Sri Venkateswara Temple(Pittsburgh,
PA)and others, will be offering to provide requested medications such
as pediatric and adult antibiotics and drugs for malaria to those in
need in India and SriLanka. BBF is requesting additional medical
donations.  BBF will accept medical gifts-in-kind.

CARE
(Dec 27, 04)
CARE is responding in India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Thailand, mainly
through the distribution of critical supplies.

Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
(Dec 27, 04)
In one of the largest initial responses for emergency assistance in
South and Southeast Asia, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) has committed
at least $500,000 to provide shelter and immediate healthcare needs to
thousands devastated by a massive earthquake and tsunamis that hit the
Bay of Bengal December 26. CRS and local partners immediately
mobilized to the hardest hit areas of India, Sri Lanka, Thailand and
Indonesia. CRS response is expected to climb into the millions in
order to meet emergency needs and for the subsequent rebuilding and
rehabilitation of the region.

Christian Children's Fund (CCF)
(Dec 27, 04)
CCF is providing assistance in Sri Lanka, India and Indonesia, where
emergency teams are on the ground.  CCF is distributing blankets,
utensils, and food. In addition, CCF will be assessing the special
needs of children and will provide additional interventions. More
detailed information can be found at:
www.christianchildrensfund.org/donate/default.aspx?id=523
<http://www.christianchildrensfund.org/donate/default.aspx?id=523>

Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC)
(Dec 27, 04)
CRWRC has released $30,000 to purchase and distribute emergency food,
water, and other supplies in Northern Sumatra (Indonesia), Sri Lanka,
and coastal India.  This response, and any additional future
programming, will be carried out through CRWRC's local partners Eficor
(India), the Southernpart Sumatra Christian Church (Indonesia), and
the Dutch Reformed Church of Sri Lanka.

Church World Service (CWS)
(Dec 27, 04)
Church World Service (CWS) is undertaking a regional response to this
emergency. Initially, Church World Service is responding with efforts
in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and India. A team of Church World Service
staff members in Indonesia will be assessing the affected province of
Aceh and CWS expects to provide material assistance to disaster
survivors there. In Sri Lanka, Church World Service is planning to
deploy an emergency assistance team from its regional office in
Pakistan/Afghanistan and will be supporting efforts by the National
Christian Council of Sri Lanka (NCCSL). In India, CWS supporting
efforts by Church's Auxiliary for Social Action (CASA), a long-time
CWS partner, which is deploying two assessment teams to travel to the
affected coastal areas.

Direct Relief International
(Dec 27, 04)
Since 1948, Direct Relief International has worked to improve the
quality of life for people in need. We focus on health by providing
essential material resources to locally run health programs in poor
areas around the world and during times of disaster. More detailed
information can be found at:
<http://www.directrelief.org/sections/our_work/asia_earthquake.html>

Food for the Hungry 
(Dec 27, 04)
Food for the Hungry is providing food, blankets, clothing & shelter as
a first priority to Asia quake victims. Substantial relief will
follow.  To donate online:  www.fh.org/main_donate  To donate via
phone: 1-800-2-HUNGERS.  More details how FH is responding:
http://www.fh.org//12-27-04 asiaquakekills20k and
<http://www.fh.org/relief_efforts>

International Aid
(Dec 27, 04)
International Aid is seeking financial support to ship medical and
other relief supplies to help victims of Sunday's 9.0 magnitude
earthquake. Based in Michigan, the health focused Christian relief and
develpment organization is responding with emergency and sustainable
health care clinics for populations of 10,000. The agency has multiple
clinics that can be shipped on very short notice.

International Medical Corps (IMC)
(Dec 27, 04)

International Medical Corps (IMC) is responding to the emergency
health needs in Aceh, Indonesia. IMC is conducting an emergency
assessment and preparing for the possible airlift of supplies to the
region. IMC is coordinating its Indonesia relief operations with
national and international disaster authorities.
<http://www.imcworldwide.org/loc_chad.shtml>
International Relief Teams (IRT)
(Dec 27, 04)
IRT is accepting funds to help send desperately needed emergency
medicines and supplies, and possibly emergency medical teams, to where
they are most needed among the countries and communities most severely
affected by the recent earthquake in Indonesia and subsequent flooding
in neighboring countries.

International Rescue Committee (IRC)
(Dec 27, 04)
The International Rescue Committee has been operating relief programs
in Northern Sumatra Provence of Aceh since 2001.  In response to the
recent tsunami, IRC's staff will respond with emergency water &
sanitation interventions to prevent the spread of water-born diseases
and provide emergency supplies and materials to people most affected
by the crisis.

Latter-Day Saint Charities
(Dec 27, 04)
Latter-day Saint Charities is providing medical and other emergency
relief supplies. An assessment team is traveling to the affected
countries.

Lutheran World Relief
(Dec 27, 04)
Lutheran World Relief has released $20,000 to local partners for
initial and immediate relief from the tsunamis. Funds will be used to
provide up to 50,000 people with clean water and food in southern
India; we are accepting funds via our "South Asia Tsunami" fund at
www.lwr.org.

MAP International
(Dec 27, 04)
MAP International staff have begun preparing a shipment of medicines
and medical supplies for the communities devasted by the tsunami on
Sunday.  Initial medical relief will target areas affected in Sri
Lanka and Southern India.  More information about MAP's response is
available on the MAP web page:  www.map.org

Mercy Corps
(Dec 27, 04)
Mercy Corps has deployed several humanitarian aid workers from its
Indonesia and Sumatra field offices - in addition to a U.S.-based
Global Emergency Operations team member - to visit the devastated
areas and assess emergency assistance needs.

Operation USA
(Dec 27, 04)
Operation USA is providing funds and emergency supplies to program
partners in Sri Lanka, India and Thailand.

Oxfam America
(Dec 27, 04)
Oxfam is working with its local partners in India, Indonesia and Sri
Lanka to distribute food, water, plastic sheeting and other relief
supplies.

Plan USA
(Dec 27, 04)
Plan USA is accepting funds for disaster relief efforts in devastated
areas of India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Project Concern International (PCI)
(Dec 27, 04)
PCI is in a unique situation to respond to the needs of villages in
some of the hardest hit areas around Chennai in Tamil Nadu since local
staff are there, their families are well-known locally, and PCI has an
operational presence in Tamil Nadu about 300 kilometers away.  PCI
will work closely with its local staff and other development and
relief agencies to assess the situation (both needs and resources), as
well as to coordinate on a response to the most pressing needs.

Project HOPE
(Dec 27, 04)
Project HOPE will be responding to the disaster in south Asia with
appropriate medical humanitarian assistance -- initially in Thailand,
possibly in other affected countries, as need and resource and
logistic questions are answered.  We are seeking cash contributions
from to support the shipments of medicines and medical supplies. 
Medical products accepted from the manufacturers as gifts-in-kind.

SAWSO (Salvation Army World Service Office)
(Dec 27, 04)
Salvation Army personnel are based in many of the devastated areas and
from the outset Salvation Army teams have been in the forefront of
offering aid and relief to the people caught up in this unexpected
tragedy. Salvation Army volunteers have been feeding over 1,200 people
in the Kanyakumari and Muttom areas and many Army facilities are being
used to provide feeding sites and emergency shelter throughout the
region. Teams of local Salvation Army assessment personnel have been
dispatched to assist the government and other agencies in their
efforts to determine what the most pressing needs of the affected
communities are.
Save the Children USA
(Dec 27, 04)
Save the Children, which has been operating programs in areas hardest
hit by the tidal waves for 30 years, is moving quickly to meet the
basic needs of children and their families in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and
India.
Stop Hunger Now (SHN)
(Dec 27, 04)
SHN will be working to channel aid to several partner organizations
throughout the hardest hit regions. As an immediate response, funds
will be wired as they are received. If requested by implementing
partners, SHN will also coordinate shipping emergency food and needed
relief commodities.

U.S. Fund for UNICEF
(Dec 27, 04)
UNICEF is responding wherever help is needed by providing immediate
relief and delivering emergency supplies.  To help support UNICEF's
emergency relief efforts, please visit www.unicefusa.org or call
800-4UNICEF and please specify Southeast Asia Earthquake Relief.

World Concern
(Dec 27, 04)
World Concern will provide emergency shelter, food, water and
sanitation to Tsunami victims in southern Thailand and Sri Lanka. In
Sri Lanka we are working through local government agencies and
churches, and providing medical support.

World Emergency Relief
(Dec 27, 04)
Cash and emergency commodities are being sent to Sri Lanka and
Thailand. Commodities include food, new clothing and basic medical
supplies. Our assessment team will secure delivery pipelines by New
Year's Day. Gifts-in-Kind currently being accepted are:  bulk food,
over-the-counter medications, new clothing. ALL must be program
appropriate for stricken region.

World Vision
(Dec 27, 04)
World Vision is currently has assessment teams in Sri Lanka, India and
Indonesia out in the field. We has already started doing relief
distributions of food and non-food items in Sri Lanka and India. World
Vision expects to increase the scope of their intervention once the
teams have reported back.

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