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If you're looking to give money to help the relief activities in Haiti, here's a list of some of the larger, established international aid organizations responding to the disaster:

American Red Cross

American Jewish World Service

AmeriCares

CARE

Catholic Relief Services

Direct Relief International

Doctors Without Borders

International Committee of the Red Cross

International Rescue Committee

Mercy Corps

Oxfam

Partners in Health

The Salvation Army

Save the Children

UNICEF

World Food Programme

One of the ways some organizations are collecting donations is through text message. You can text "HAITI" to 90999 to donate $10 to American Red Cross relief for Haiti, charged to your cell phone bill. Or you can text "YELE" to 501501 to automatically donate $5 to the Yele Haiti Earthquake Fund, also charged to your cell phone bill.

The list is just a starting point for you and your own research. There are a number of online tools available for evaluating charities and making donations to a broader range of NGOs, including CharityNavigator.org and NetworkForGood.org.

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     Center for Car Donations


WVAS would like to thank our donors who supported us by donating a car, boat or truck last year. Whether you gave a Ford, Volvo, Mercedes or VW, every donation brings us closer to our fundraising goal. We continue to welcome the donation of your unwanted vehicles,and would like to remind you that with tax season on the horizon, a car donation may provide you with a tax deduction. Call 1800-WVAS-123 or visit http://www.centerforcardonations.com/ for donation information.

UpFront With Tony Cox



Award-winning journalist Tony Cox is host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show UpFront with Tony Cox — a mix of news, entertainment, talk, opinions, sports and lots more — in collaboration with the African American Public Radio Consortium.

Candid, thoughtful, funny and caring, Cox offers a daily dose of reality to listeners as he tackles hot topics and the issues of the day asking tough questions and leaving his audience with something to think about.

The program airs Monday-Thursday at 7pm  and on Fridays at 6pm

The Law and You 


Tune in Tuesday nights at 6pm for our new program, "The Law and You". The program is hosted by LaBarron Boone from the Beasley Allen Law Firm.

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EEO Report
The 2009 WVAS EEO Report can be found here

Twitter and Facebook
Building on our new HD radio capabilities, we have created a Twitter and Facebook page. Become of fan of WVAS by visiting our facebook page and follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/wvas and we hope to have various staff and on-air personalities tweet throughout the work day.

National Programs
 
 

Jazz with Bob Parlocha

Overnight jazz show.
Airs Monday through Sunday:
11pm to 6 a.m.


Tell Me More

Morning talk show that focuses on various issues.
Airs Mondays through Fridays.
2pm-3pm


      Jazzset

        Live performances with various
                     Jazz Greats.
             Airs Sunday at 2 p.m.

Jazz at Lincoln Center

Mainstream and traditional jazz music with various guests.
Airs Sunday at
3 p.m.


Night Lights

Jazz music that focuses on the era of 1945 - 1990.
Airs Sunday at
10 p.m.


Piano Jazz

Piano greats of yesterday and today.
Airs Sunday at
9 p.m.


Beale Street Caravan

Down-home blues from the early days.
Airs Friday at
11 p.m.


Blues from the
Red Rooster Lounge

Blues from a by-gone era.
Airs Saturday at
12 a.m.

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Jazz Today

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