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How Can You Help Victims Of Paris Attacks?

Among the 129 people killed in Paris, another 352 were wounded after several simultaneous attacks on Friday night. Locals are helping victims and their families by volunteering, giving blood or opening up their homes. Whether you live in Paris or halfway around the world, there are several ways to help the city of light recover.

 

Volunteer: The Secours Catholique-Caritas France is a Catholic relief organization based in France that helps the underprivileged throughout the country and provides assistance during emergencies. The French Secours Populaire is a nonprofit group that was primarily established to fight poverty, but it also provides support during emergencies and for any victims. Both of these organisations also accept donations.

 

Donate: You can donate to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), which directly supports the French Red Cross. The French chapter of the aid organization announced it has hundreds of volunteers on the ground in Paris working with victims and their families. You can also donate to Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières, which provides worldwide assistance during emergencies and delivers medical aid to victims. You can choose a recurring or one-time donation for Friends of Fondation de France, Inc. a charity that also helps during times of emergency.

 

Give blood: If you are in or around Paris, you can arrange to donate blood through the French National Blood Service or by using the Don du Sang à Paris mobile app.

 

Provide shelter: French citizens are using the hashtag #PorteOuverte on Twitter and Facebook, which means “open door,” to offer their homes as shelter to tourists or anyone who needs them in the wake of the attacks.

 

Check in with friends, family: If you're in Paris or the surrounding area, let your friends and family know you're safe. Facebook has activated its Safety Check feature, which allows users to let friends and family know their status in the aftermath of a disaster.