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October 8, 2009

The Scotsman: Hundreds in Earthquake Owe Lives to City Charity ›

WORKERS from an Edinburgh-based disaster-relief charity have been credited with saving hundreds of lives in last week's Indonesian earthquake.
October 8, 2009

The Christian Science Montior: Earthquake Preparation Pays off for Indonesian Village ›

Bangkok, Thailand - International aid is flowing into quake-hit areas of Sumatra, Indonesia, as US troops join the effort to provide food, shelter, and medical care after last week's 7.6-magnitude ear
October 08, 2009

The Associated Press: Mercy Corps Gets New Headquarters ›

PORTLAND (AP) — The international aid agency Mercy Corps has a new headquarters building in Portland.
October 7, 2009

The Oregonian: Mercy Corps Headquarters Opens in Flurry of Earthquake Relief ›

For years, Mercy Corps workers coordinating faraway disaster relief risked getting hit by the No. 43 bus as they dashed across Southwest First Avenue to attend meetings in separate buildings.
October 5, 2009

The Oregonian: Mercy Corps' Milestone ›

One of the striking things about Mercy Corps these days is how much the worldwide relief and development organization identifies with Portland, where it is formally opening its world headquarters and
October 5, 2009

Willamette Week: How You Can Help Victims of Recent Quakes and Tsunamis ›

Local relief agencies have been quick to address the recent round of natural disasters that killed hundreds and left countless others injured and homeless.
October 4, 2009

The Christian Science Monitor: Indonesia Earthquake: Rescue Teams Refocus on Survivors ›

Bangkok, Thailand - Indonesian and foreign rescue teams are continuing to claw through the rubble in search of survivors from Wednesday's earthquake off Sumatra island.
October 1, 2009

Oregon Business Magazine: The Quality of Mercy ›

As CEO of Portland-based Mercy Corps, Neal Keny-Guyer has seen enough rickety elevators in Third World countries to think of them as likely death boxes, and takes the stairs even in the organization’s

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