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US defender Bryane Hearberlin, in the center wearing the red headband, consoles Haitian goaltender Alexandra Colby after the US team beat Haiti 9-0 in an under-17 women's soccer tournament in Costa Rica.  (CONCACAF.com)
The small act of a local teenage soccer player in Costa Rica was caught on camera, and the world was watching.
(Thomas Eagle, Creative Commons 2.0)
Haitian Consulate General Ralph Latortue stopped in Tampa to visit the Hillsborough Education Foundation's warehouse and receive supplies.
In this handout image provided by the United Nations, buildings in the downtown core sit damaged after an earthquake on January 13, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Planeloads of rescuers and relief supplies headed to Haiti as governments and aid agencies launched a massive relief operation after a powerful earthquake killing possibly thousands. Numerous buildings were reduced to rubble by the 7.0-strong quake on January 12. (Photo by Logan Abassi/MINUSTAH via Getty Images)
School officials said Friday that 19-year-old Stephanie Crispinelli and 53-year-old Professor Patrick Hartwick have been officially declared dead.

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More Earthquake News
What happens to Haitian evacuees after they're treated?
ABC Action News looked into what happens to injured Haitians after they're evacuated to Tampa and treated at area hospitals.
Tampa International Airport prepares for more Haiti evacuees
Tampa International Airport is making preparations as more evacuees from Haiti are expected to arrive.
Wyclef keeps Haiti in his heart amid Super Bowl
Wyclef Jean -- who has been an advocate for his native Haiti since the disaster -- was in Miami for those celebrations this week, and understands that the festivities won't stop because of Haiti's pain.
Haiti relief supplies stall in shipping limbo
More than three weeks after the earthquake, donated goods are accumulating at small charities, sitting in shipping limbo because of costs and a complex web of transportation logistics.
10 Americans charged in child quake victim case
Ten Americans detained in Haiti for trying to take 33 children out of the country after the earthquake were charged with child kidnapping and criminal association on Thursday.
Doctors, nurses seek way to return to Haiti
A second group of doctors returned from Haiti Wednesday, but future trips down are in jeopardy.
Medical evacuation flights from Haiti to Florida resumed
The flights were halted for five days after 37 patients were flown into Tampa International Aiport and patients were rushed to area hospitals. Video Video
7-year-old reaches out to help Haitians
He is only a little boy, but don't let size fool you, Nicholas Carvalho has a huge heart. Video Video
US military resuming Haiti medical flights
The U.S. military will resume bringing Haitian earthquake victims to the United States aboard its planes for medical treatment, ending a suspension that lasted several days, the White House said Sunday. Video Video
Crist: Flights continue out of Haiti
Florida Governor Charlie Crist said hundreds of people have been flown from Haiti to Florida, even after the U.S. military halted medical evacuation flights for critically injured patients. Video Video



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How you can help

For those interested in helping immediately, simply text "HAITI" to "90999" and a donation of $10 will be given automatically to the Red Cross to help with relief efforts, charged to your cell phone bill.

Additionally, you can call the Red Cross and make a donation at

1-800-RED-CROSS

or

1-800-733-2767

Click here to make an online donation to the American Red Cross.


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