Haiti Earthquake – Your lil hand will save lives and homes

by Eric Su on January 17, 2010

Imagine this…

You’re on your computer at 2:30pm…the ground started to shake a
little…

Then…suddenly the entire house begin to ROCK left and right…up
and down…

Feel like you’re on a bull ride except it’s shockingly 100 times
more destructive and devastating…

Your coffee cup tipped over…your book shelf fell…

Everyone in your household is screaming like crazy…never before…

The next 10 seconds, you realized your family is buried by the
fallen ceiling that’s supposed to keep your family safe and warm…

You lost your family and home…and country doesn’t have enough
resources to help your fellow country men, women and kids…

…I had been there, I had experienced the near-death situation of a
disastrous earth quake…and I’m glad all my family members
survived…with minimal damage on our house…

Haiti needs your help now!

Haitian people are experiencing the most difficult times in their
country’s history…

…Authorities said the earthquake may have killed over 200,000
people.

The earthquake annihilated hundreds of thousands of HOMES…home
lived by people just like you

Put yourself in Haitian people’s shoes now and — try to imagine
yourself in their catastrophe.

If you have a cellphone…you can help the victims in Haiti by
donating just $10 to the red cross by texting “Haiti” to 90999.

Or… go to http://www.redcross.org/ for more options of donation.

What can $10 do for you?

A meal at steak and shake?

Or help a family rescue their kids and
help re-build their home?

If you want to change the world…here’s how you do it with just
$10.

Donate now… so your donation can fund the relief of the Haitian
earthquake ASAP

And yes, I already donated if you ask.

All the best,

Eric Su

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