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CAN-DO Installs a Medical Clinic in Haiti
The CAN-DO team installed a Med Clinic today for “We Advance”, an amazing organization working out here in Haiti!


CNN Profiles CAN-DO Exposing Aid Going to Waste
"Full warehouses, hungry kids" - CAN-DO's Eric Klein and CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta team up in Haiti and show people how easy it is to cut through the "Red Tape."


When Bureaucracy Stalled, CAN-DO Delivered: Haiti’s First Quake-Resistant Clinic Built in 3 DAYS
CAN-DO just completed one of its most groundbreaking projects in Haiti — a fully functional medical clinic built in just 72 hours. Thanks to a powerful collaboration between CAN-DO, Creative Composite Solutions (CCS), and a team of local Haitians, this structure now stands as Haiti’s first earthquake-, hurricane-, and water-resistant facility of its kind since the January 12, 2010 quake. Constructed on a platform provided by Architecture for Humanity, the clinic was complete


CAN-DO Delivers Water Across Haiti in Real Time. Direct Action. Direct Results.
CAN-DO is hitting the ground hard in Haiti with emergency water drops — and we’re doing it the CAN-DO way: fast, transparent, and documented every step of the way. For $300 , you can send out a full water drop that same day. No red tape. No waiting. You donate, we move. And as always, CAN-DO will document the entire drop and send you video proof within hours , so you know exactly where your support is going. Today alone, we loaded up four tons of clean water and hit three


Haiti Drop #4: One More Orphanage Before Sundown
Haiti – April 27 We managed to squeeze in a 4th water drop before sundown , hitting the Victory of Notre Dame Orphanage , home to more than 40 children . Even at the end of a long day, the team kept pushing — because clean water can’t wait for daylight. More drops coming in the days ahead! Direct Action. Direct Results.


CAN-DO Delivers Medical Aid and Supplies Across Haiti this week
This week, CAN-DO and Eric Klein have been in Haiti doing what we do best — cutting through the red tape and getting medical supplies, food, and clean water directly into the hands of the people who need it most. Thanks to donors who arranged and shipped in medical aid, our team is receiving, sorting, and distributing supplies in real time — no bureaucracy, no delays. Just direct action. Today’s route alone shows how serious the situation still is: Drop #2: General Hospital


Eric Klein honored at "Heroes of Haiti" benefit. His message: Where is the accountability?"
Reality Cares honored CAN-DO at its “Heroes of Haiti” Benefit, recognizing the organization’s unfiltered, boots-on-the-ground work in the aftermath of the earthquake. CAN-DO founder Eric Klein accepted the recognition with a message that cut straight to the truth: “Where is the accountability?” As billions flowed into Haiti through large NGOs and government channels, far too little translated into real results on the ground. CAN-DO’s model — transparency, speed, and direct ac


CAN-DO’s Ground Report From Haiti - Feb 2010
HAITI: A Month After the Quake CAN-DO's Direct Actions From the Field A month has passed since the January 12th earthquake, and while the cameras have packed up and moved on, Haiti has not. The reality on the ground is brutal: hundreds of thousands of people still sleeping under cardboard and bedsheets, newborns and the elderly exposed to the elements, and rain turning tent villages into mud-soaked chaos. Food and water remain scarce. Progress is nearly nonexistent. But the


While Aid Bottlenecks, CAN-DO Moves: Medical Deliveries to Haiti Hospitals
The past 48 hours have been nonstop, and the needs here on the ground just keep growing. Thanks to a plane delivery of medical supplies arranged by Sidney Torres and supported by the CAN-DO team back in the States , we’ve been able to jump straight into action. Yesterday and today, we’ve been running medical drops to General Hospital (HUEH) and Hospital De La Communauté near the old folks home — two facilities pushed far beyond capacity. General Hospital is seeing multiple


Where are the big NGOs? CAN-DO’s Real-Time Report From Haiti’s Ground Zero
Real time updates from the ground in Port-au-Prince from CAN-DO's Eric Klein January 18, 2010 Not much sleep last night. We’re heading down into the Delmas neighborhood, 5–10 miles from the airport. The destruction is unreal. We’ve already established our first POD (point of distribution) outside the house where we’re staying, and the plan is simple: map and build as many PODs as we can so incoming supplies can move immediately into the communities that need them. Just left


Honored by the Crow Creek Tribe: CAN-DO's Eric Klein Takes Part in the Dakota 38 + 2 Ride
This year, Eric Klein was invited by the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe to take part in the Dakota 38 + 2 Memorial Ride — an honor that came after years of CAN-DO working alongside the tribe, supporting projects on the reservation, and building relationships rooted in trust, respect, and real action. What Eric experienced on that ride — the land, the people, the ceremony, the grief, the strength — isn’t something you can easily put into words. But the video below helps capture it.
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