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Helping in Haiti

Friday, January 15th, 2010

We’re helping in Haiti by donating to the American Red Cross Efforts there, Please
Click HERE to visit the Red Cross donation site or text Haiti to 90999 to make a $10 donation via your phone bill.
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WASHINGTON, Thursday, January 14, 2010 —

With estimates that as many as three million people may be affected by the catastrophic earthquake which hit Haiti Tuesday, the American Red Cross is releasing an additional $9 million for earthquake relief, bringing its total commitment so far to $10 million to support relief efforts in Haiti.

Priority needs in Haiti are food, water, temporary shelter, medical services and emotional support. Thousands of local Red Cross volunteers are aiding their fellow Haitians. American Red Cross Disaster management specialists are scheduled to arrive today from the United States, Peru and Mexico to join local Red Cross staff already on the ground in the disaster zone. As soon as airports begin accepting relief shipments, tarps, hygiene items and cooking sets for approximately 5,000 families will come from the Red Cross warehouse in Panama.

The American Red Cross is also helping the injured who may need blood. Blood and blood products were shipped to the U.S. Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Florida, and then on to Guantanamo Bay to help Haitian evacuees and patients.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has a plane full of mostly medical items on the way to Haiti from Geneva. ICRC staff, including engineers, a surgeon and family linking specialists are expected to arrive in Port-au-Prince this morning. Other Red Cross partners have deployed a mobile hospital, medical teams, and 40 staff to help with sheltering, providing water, sanitation, and telecommunications.

ICRC is helping reconnect separated families in Haiti through a special web site which enables people in Haiti and outside the country to search for and register the names of relatives missing since the earthquake. In the first twenty-four hours, more than 6,000 people have been registered.
How to Help

* We are not accepting volunteers to travel to Haiti. If you would like to volunteer for the American Red Cross, please contact your local chapter.
* For inquiries about relatives living and who have citizenship in Haiti, please be patient and call repeatedly until the lines clear or contact other family members who live nearby. Telephone, Internet and other communication lines are often disrupted in times of disaster.
* People trying to locate U.S. citizens living or traveling in Haiti should contact the U.S. Department of State, Office of Overseas Citizens Services, at 1-888-407-4747 or (202) 647-5225.

Countless requests have come from people wanting to help. The best way to do that is to make a donation to the American Red Cross International Response Fund at redcross.org or by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS. Donors can designate their gifts to Haiti relief. Donations to the International Response Fund allows the American Red Cross to respond to global emergencies and disasters.

In addition, several hundred thousand people have chosen to make a mobile donation. Donors can text “Haiti” to 90999 on their cell phone to send a $10 donation to support Red Cross relief efforts in Haiti. The mobile giving effort raised more than $3 million by Thursday morning, and all money raised goes to support Red Cross relief efforts in Haiti.

Lane County Market Summary for December, 2009

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

December Residential Highlights
Sales activity this December in Greater Lane County continued to grow when compared to last December. Closed sales rose 38.4% and pending sales were up 24%. New listings also increased 26.9%.
Comparing December 2009 with November 2009, closed sales dropped 3.5% (245 v. 254) and pending sales fell 7.7% (181 v. 196). New listings declined 14.9% (302 v. 355).
At the month’s rate of sales, the 1,738 active residential listings would last approximately 7.1 months.
2009 Summary
Comparing market activity for 2009 with 2008, pending sales increased 3.3%. Closed sales were off last year’s pace by 1.3%. New listings fell 12.4%. Total sales volume for 2009 was $669 million, down from $740 million in 2008 (see graph on page 5).
Sale Prices
The average sale price for December 2009 was down 5.6% compared to December 2008, while the median sale price dropped 2.6%. See residential highlights table below.
For the year, the average sale price was down 8.5% compared to the 2008 level. The median sale price fell 9.1%.

Click here for the to download or print entire report

Tax Tips for Homeowners

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Homeowners can claim a slew of write-offs to lower their tax bills. There are deductions for mortgage interest, mortgage points and real-estate tax payments. (When it comes to real estate taxes, you can claim a tax-saving deduction even if you don’t itemize.) And when you sell your home, most likely you won’t have to pay taxes on the profit. If you bought a home last year, you might even get to write off expenses you didn’t pay. So make sure you get all the tax breaks you have coming.

Click HERE to read the rest of the article at Kiplingers

For a quick video on the importance of tax planning, click HERE

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