Flying critical supplies into Haiti and evacuating personnel back to the U.S.
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| U.N. Peacekeeping forces and Haitians loading supplies delivered by Team BroadVoice |
On January 12, 2010, at 4:53 pm local time, Haiti was struck by a magnitude-7.0 earthquake, the country's most severe earthquake in over 200 years.The epicenter of the quake was just outside the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince. It has been estimated that the death toll could reach 200,000. Widespread damage resulted from the quake. The capital city was devastated.
In response to the devastation left in wake of this disaster, BroadVoice has provided planes, pilots, fuel, and a support team to participate in flying relief missions throughout Haiti, delivering much needed medical supplies while evacuating U.S. citizens.
Avoiding the overwhelmed Port-au-Prince airport, the BroadVoice AirBridge brings relief supplies into smaller airports around Haiti not served by commercial carriers.
To share these trips with the BroadVoice community, we have set up a page where we will post photos.

If you are a charitable organization who needs to fly personnel or supplies in or out of Haiti, contact airbridge@broadvoice.com and include your contact information. YOU MUST INCLUDE A PHONE NUMBER SO WE CAN CONTACT YOU.
BroadVoice is able to participate in these missions because of the on-going support of our loyal customer base. Serving customers in over 200 countries, we support charitable organizations around the globe.
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