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Ocean Star International Freight Shipping Responds To The Earthquake Catastrophe In Port Au Prince By Sponsoring All The Shipping Costs Of Four 20' Full Containers Loads Full Of Humanitarian Aid From South Florida To Haiti .

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"Ocean Star freight forwarder remains prepared to assist and further improve humanitarian aid and relief knowledge in this crucial period of immediate deficiency. We've been actively in delivering commercially to Port Au Prince, Haiti for ages. It is our national burden to facilitate the people of the haiti earthquake in the greatest way we know how. Our team is braced and coordinating with aid organizations to select drop off centers in Miami-Dade County and Broward. We're dealing with the Catholic Church and various local groups on the scene in Port Au Prince for destination centers in Haiti", states Christopher Norwood, VP of Caribbean Department.. "In addition to the four containers we have sponsored, we are seeking for additional sponsors."

Ocean Star International Shipping will offer 2 drop points and is requesting for donations of canned goods, clean drinking water, blankets, clothing, and medical supplies.

Fort Lauderdale
OSI office
10880 Wiles Road, Coral Springs, FL 33076|
954.753.4533
weekdays - 9am-6pm

Miami-Dade County
Notre-Dame D'Haiti Church
110 Northeast 62nd Street, Miami, FL 33138
305.751.6289

On March 8, 1931, the Catholic Charities was formally created in Miami and is currently the largest non-governmental provider of services and aid to the needy in South Florida with over 600 volunteers. www.catholiccharitiesadm.org

The ports in Haiti finally re-open. The world can once again return to forwarding containers of relief and construction supplies directly into Port Au Prince. Many organizations have been collecting donations and can now forward the freight to survivors via ocean freight shipping. Until now, most of the humanitarian aid has been arriving through air freight.