KCTS 9 Connects For January 21, 2005

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KCTS 9 Connects For January 21, 2005

The most devastating earthquake in forty years and the tsunamis it spawned have killed over 210,000 people and left millions of families in Southeast Asia grieving, homeless and vulnerable. Joining Enrique is journalist Margaret Larson who has just returned from Banda Aceh. Also joining Enrique is Steve Haas, Vice President of World Vision. We also hear from Mary Moo, Director of Asian Programs at the World Association for Children and Parents (WACAP) about the children affected by the tsunami, and learn how Americans can best help them. We'll also show new footage of the wreckage and relief efforts, courtesy of Mercy Corps and World Vision.
Originally Aired: Jan 21, 2005
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The most devastating earthquake in forty years and the tsunamis it spawned have killed over 210,000 people and left millions of families in Southeast Asia grieving, homeless and vulnerable. Joining Enrique is journalist Margaret Larson who has just returned from Banda Aceh. Also joining Enrique is Steve Haas, Vice President of World Vision. We also hear from Mary Moo, Director of Asian Programs at the World Association for Children and Parents (WACAP) about the children affected by the tsunami, and learn how Americans can best help them. We'll also show new footage of the wreckage and relief efforts, courtesy of Mercy Corps and World Vision.

Tsunami relief effort
The most devastating earthquake in forty years and the tsunamis it spawned have killed over 210,000 people and left millions of families in Southeast Asia grieving, homeless and vulnerable. Joining Enrique is journalist Margaret Larson who has just returned from Banda Aceh. Also joining Enrique is Steve Haas, Vice President of World Vision. We also hear from Mary Moo, Director of Asian Programs at the World Association for Children and Parents (WACAP) about the children affected by the tsunami, and learn how Americans can best help them. We'll also show new footage of the wreckage and relief efforts, courtesy of Mercy Corps and World Vision.
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