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The Aftermath of the Indonesian Quake
December 30, 2004

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The Aftermath of the Indonesian Quake

As the death toll rapidly approaches 100,000 from the tsunamis caused by the 9.0 earthquake off the coast of Indonesia, Exchange expresses its deepest sympathy for the countless families impacted through the loss of family members, relatives, friends, homes and livelihoods. While the media attention on this disaster will last a few days, the impact on these families will last for decades

We urge early childhood professionals to reach out to help in any way they can. There are numberous aid agencies that are raising funds to help families in need. For example, Save the Children is creating the Asia Earthquake/Tidal Wave Relief Fund to assist children and families impacted by the earthquake and the resulting tidal waves. For more information about this fund, go to http://www.savethechildren.org

We would also appreciate any feedback from readers in the region who can share ways that early chlidhood professionals can be of assistance to their peers impacted by this event. Send any comments to [email protected].



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