Greek humanitarian aid destined for the quake-stricken Caribbean island of Haiti was dispatched yesterday. Some 50 tons of medical supplies, food and tents are being sent by Greece along with a team of 70 people including foreign ministry employees and members of nongovernmental organizations. People interested in making donations for the victims of last month’s deadly quake in Haiti can still do so until February 15 at the following banks: National Bank, Alpha Bank, ATEbank, Piraeus Bank, Emporiki Bank, Eurobank, Attica Bank, Bank of Cyprus, Geniki Bank, Citibank, Millennium Bank, Aspis Bank, HSBC, Marfin Egnatia Bank and Probank. They can also call 901.11.17.17.17. Calls cost 3.56 euros.
Haiti aid: Greek assistance on its way
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