How You Can Help
Chile: United Way is working with its organization in Chile—Corporacion Sociedad Activa—and its community networks to respond to the devastation caused by Saturday’s earthquake and to determine the most pressing long-term recovery needs. Your donations to Chile made through the United Way Worldwide Disaster Fund will support long-term recovery and rebuilding in Chile, focused on education, income and health, as well as to meet the needs of Chileans affected by the disaster.
Haiti: The United Way system worldwide is working through its members and other partners in Haiti to respond to this disaster. Contributions to Haiti made through the United Way Worldwide Disaster Fund support recovery and long-term rebuilding needs of the devastated Haitian communities, as well as to meet the needs of Haitians affected by the disaster who have relocated to the U.S.A. and throughout the Caribbean. Click here for more information on
Give Now Online
Click here to donate online now. For donors with non US credit cards, we are able to process Visa, MasterCard, or American Express.
Write a Check
Checks can be made out to
The memo line should include "United Way Worldwide Disaster Fund."
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Donate by Phone
Donate by calling
Text-to-Give
You can make a $5 donation by texting
You can make a $10 donation by texting CHILE to 864833 (UNITED). Standard text messaging rates apply.
International Donor Advised Giving Program
If you or your organization would like to donate $5,000 or more to assist in
In-Kind Donations
Gifts In Kind International works primarily with corporate donors who give product donations in large amounts. You can find out more at www.giftsinkind.org or call 703.836.2121.
AidMatrix Network is accepting in-kind donations for NGOs. Find out more at www.aidmatrix.org or call 469.357.3185.
Volunteer
If you have prior disaster relief experience, have fluency of the local language and have expertise in technical fields such as medicine, communications logistics, water/sanitation engineering, we encourage you to register with Center for International Disaster Information (CIDI.org) volunteer database. To find other volunteer opportunities, please click here or contact your local
Partnership Opportunities
For more information about partnership opportunities with United Way Worldwide to rebuild
When Making Donations...
- Financial contributions are preferred.
- Cash donations help to avoid the labor and expense of sorting, packing and transporting donations.
- Voluntary relief agencies use cash to meet specific needs more quickly.
- Purchasing relief supplies available in the impacted community helps the local economy recover more quickly.
- Donate through an experienced organization.
- Coordination is essential to ensure that the right goods in the right amounts are collected, transported and distributed.
- To prevent waste, donations of goods should be made only to agencies that have specific requests.
- Confirm the need before collecting.
- A community in crisis does not have the time, manpower or money to dispose of unneeded donations.
- Donors should be wary of anyone who claims that "everything" is needed.
- Do not assume that supplies will be transported at no charge.








