US Groups Working to Aid Quake Victims in Haiti
Also: report on this weekend’s Super Bowl championship. And music from this year’s Grammy winners. Transcript of radio broadcast:
04 February 2010
DOUG JOHNSON:
Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA Special English.
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I'm Doug Johnson.
Today on our program, we listen to music from some of this week's Grammy winners ...
And we tell about the teams competing in the championship game of American football ...
But first, we talk about some small groups and individuals in the United States who are helping the people of Haiti.
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Help for Haiti
DOUG JOHNSON:
The International Red Cross, MercyCorps and Doctors without Borders are big aid organizations helping the people of Haiti after the earthquake last month.
In the United States, many people are also giving their time and energy to collect money and goods for the earthquake victims. Faith Lapidus tells about some of these projects.
FAITH LAPIDUS:
At Jordan Catholic School in Rock Island, Illinois, students set up a money supply for Haiti. The money came mostly from the weekly pay the children get from their parents for good behavior or work around the house. Some children who do not get such allowances found money from other sources. For example, some sixth graders made and sold jewelry.
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