How to help cyclone victims

The following aid agencies are accepting contributions to help those affected by the cyclone in Bangladesh. The list is from InterAction, a coalition of aid agencies, which can be contacted at InterAction at 202-667-8227 or www.interaction.org.

Bangladesh Red Crescent Society

A/C No. 01-1336274-01

Standard Chartered Bank

Dhaka, Bangladesh

SWIFT Code: SCBLBDDX

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Donation Page

http://donate.ifrc.org/?sfgdata=4

Action Against Hunger-USA

247 West 37th St., 10th Floor

New York, NY 10018

877-777-1420

support.actionagainsthunger.org/donate

ADRA International

Emergency Response Fund

12501 Old Columbia Pike

Silver Spring MD 20904

800-424-2372

www.adra.org

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

JDC-Bangladesh

PO Box 530

132 East 43rd St.

New York, NY 10017

212-687-6200

www.jdc.org

American Red Cross

Bangladesh Relief &Development

P.O. Box 37243

Washington, D.C. 20013

800-RED-CROSS

www.redcross.org

AmeriCares

Disaster Relief Fund

88 Hamilton Ave.

Stamford CT 06902

800-486-4357

www.americares.org

Baptist World Aid

Designate “Bangladesh Cyclone Relief”

Baptist World Aid

405 North Washington St.

Falls Church, VA 22046

703-790-8980

www.bwanet.org/bwaid

Brother’s Brother Foundation

Bangladesh Cyclone

1200 Galveston Ave.

Pittsburgh, PA 15233

412-321-3160

www.brothersbrother.org

Catholic Relief Services (CRS)

South Asia Severe Weather Fund

P.O. Box 17090

Baltimore, MD 21203-7090

877-HELP-CRS

www.crs.org

Christian Reformed World Relief Committee

Bangladesh Floods 2007

2850 Kalamazoo Ave. S.E.

Grand Rapids, MI 49560-0600

800-55-CRWRC

www.crwrc.org

Church World Service

Bangladesh Cyclone Response ( 6995)

P.O. Box 968

Elkhart, IN 46515

800-297-1516

www.churchworldservice.org

Episcopal Relief and Development

815 Second Ave., 7th Floor

New York, NY 10017

800-334-7626

www.er-d.org

Food for the Hungry

1224 E. Washington St.

Phoenix, AZ 85034

800-248-6437

www.fh.org/donate2?desig=31005

Habitat for Humanity International

Designate “Bangladesh”

270 Peachtree St. NW

Suite 1300

Atlanta, GA 30303

800-422-4827

www.habitat.org

The Hunger Project

5 Union Square West

New York, NY 10003

212-251-9110

www.thp.org

International Medical Corps (IMC)

Development Department

International Medical Corps

1919 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 400

Santa Monica, CA 90404

800-481-4462

www.imcworldwide.org

Lutheran World Relief

P.O. Box 17061

Baltimore, MD 21298-9832

800-597-5972

www.lwr.org

MAP International

Aid to Bangladesh

MAP International Donor Services

PO Box 7020

Albert Lea, MN 56007-9931

(800) 225-8550

www.map.org

Mercy-USA for Aid and Development

Attn: Bangladesh Cyclone Relief

44450 Pinetree Drive, Suite 201

Plymouth, MI 48170-3869

800-556-3729

www.mercyusa.org

Operation USA

3617 Hayden Avenue, Suite A

Culver City, CA 90232

800-678-7255

www.opusa.org

Plan USA

155 Plan Way

Warwick, RI 02886

800-556-7918

www.planusa.org

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance and Hunger

DR000002

Central Receiving Service

100 Witherspoon St.

Louisville, KY 40202-1396

800-872-3283

www.pcusa.org/pda/response/asia/bangladesh-sidr111607.htm

Relief International

1575 Westwood Blvd., Suite 200

Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.ri.org

Save the Children USA

Bangladesh Cyclone Relief

54 Wilton Road

Westport, CT 06880

800-728-3843

www.savethechildren.org

U.S. Fund for UNICEF

333 East 38th Street

New York, NY 10016

800-4UNICEF

www.unicefusa.org

World Vision

Bangladesh Cyclone Relief

P.O. Box 9716

Federal Way, WA 98063

1-888-56-CHILD

www.worldvision.org

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