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How You Can Help American Samoa

Declared September 29, 2009

The villagers of Pago Pago continue to remove debris from the recent tsunami white cruse ships continue to visit the island. Over a two-day period local and federal officials worked side-by-side with survivors to clean up disaster debris in villages across the island. Casey Deshong/FEMA  
The villagers of Pago Pago continue to remove debris from the recent tsunami white cruse ships continue to visit the island. Over a two-day period local and federal officials worked side-by-side with survivors to clean up disaster debris in villages across the island. Casey Deshong/FEMA  

FEMA Partners

Other Participating Groups

Faith-based Organizations

Groups in the American Samoa area are calling on their local, national and international resources for help. Check with faith-based organization in your area to support their outreach. More information can be found here 

Businesses and Foundations

Private sector and philanthropic organizations support disasters in communities where they have a significant presence. If your organization has resources that you would like to donate to the American Samoa disaster, contact the American Red Cross.

Most organizations prefer cash donations. This gives them the most flexibility in meeting disaster needs. Donors are encouraged to only give to organizations they know and trust.

Last Modified: Wednesday, 11-Aug-2010 14:40:56 EDT