The people of Haiti are in need of swift and direct action to help scale back a mounting catastrophe. Cholera is sweeping across the island with a fury and virulence never before seen. Many are dying so rapidly after contracting the illness that medical professionals are stunned, and horrified by its destructive power, and potential. The WHO (World Health Organization) estimates that by early 2011, there will be over 200,000 cases. Perhaps over 1/4 will die. Cholera is not endemic to Haiti. This particular strain is similar to a type only seen in Southern Asia. It may have been brought by a regiment of UN troops from Nepal who suffered through a cholera outbreak several years ago in their country. Others say it might even be more tragic, and sinister. Whatever you believe, one thing is clear. They need our help immediately. The only way to beat back this disease is to provide the people with a way to avoid ...