Safelist Database

We thank everybody for their support in collaborating our database. We managed to reconnect many people. As Google have launched their own we feel the best option is to work off their larger database allowing us all to help as many as possible. The Google Haiti database is below. You are able to use it to report information on survivors or find information on survivors.

In order to further the efforts of everyone participating in the search effort, you can help us by providing as much information as possible:

First name, family name, last known address. If you have an up to date photo, you can add that to the database as well. If you also know the missing persons’ birthdates and parents names, the data can be added directly to the International Committee for the Red Cross database by clicking here.

Once you have uploaded the name of your missing person to the database, if you are on twitter, send a tweet to @operationAyiti including the name, address and phone number of the missing person and we can send their coordinates through the tweet chain. If you do not have twitter but would like the name sent through the tweet chain, please send an email to Sally by clicking here.

Along with Maison D’Haiti and local municipal and Provincial Government organizations, a phone center has been set up in Montreal, where volunteers are actively telephoning Haiti to help make connections and reunite families separated by the earthquake. If you would like to help make these phone calls from your home, you can contact Guylaine by clicking here.

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