<Ul> <Li> Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is assisting survivors in the hard - hit Irrawaddy Delta by providing food aid, access to water, medical assistance, kitchen kits and other ways to help . </Li> <Li> Aidmatrix (The Aidmatrix Foundation) is providing an online co-ordination portal connecting companies, groups and individuals wanting to offer products and services, financial contributions or wanting organise workplace giving efforts . </Li> <Li> American Jewish World Service is providing emergency support to local organisations that are responding to immediate needs . </Li> <Li> Architecture for Humanity is supporting long - term, sustainable reconstruction of housing, schools, clinics and other critical infrastructure . </Li> <Li> Giving Children Hope has partners on the ground with which to send emergency supplies . </Li> <Li> CARE had offices in Yangon that were damaged . </Li> <Li> Cesvi Operated in the Dedaye Township on over 40 villages . The project implemented were: Watsan, Shelter and NFI's distribution, Agriculture and Livelihood, Medical and Vector control Teams . </Li> <Li> Chevron Corporation contributes US $2 million, of which half goes to The International Federation of the Red Cross and the other half will be allocated to four other organisations: the International Organization for Migration, Mercy Corps, Pact and Save the Children . </Li> <Li> Church World Service is working with the Myanmar Council of Churches on a relief effort . </Li> <Li> Direct Relief International is working with several groups and organisations on the ground . </Li> <Li> Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières has more than 200 aid workers on the ground and is responding . </Li> <Li> FireFly Mission is working with groups of Monks and other local NGOs on the ground . 100% of donations go to the victims directly . Firefly Mission believes in the principle of cultural relativism and do not support projects or organisations that may attempt to convert recipients or involve in activities that disrespects local cultural dynamics . </Li> <Li> Foundation for the People of Burma provides direct assistance and is operating in Rangoon . </Li> <Li> GlobalGiving has several targeted relief projects with grassroots organisations already in Myanmar, including International Medical Corps, CHF International, and IDE . </Li> <Li> Hungarian Baptist Aid has joined to Baptist World Aid's Search, Rescue and Medical team . Also ready to launch a humanitarian relief and a special water purification and clean water packing (waterbags) unit . </Li> <Li> Hewlett Packard Foundation made the donation of US $250,000 via World Food Programme (WFP). </Li> <Li> Lutheran World Relief is working through Church World Service . </Li> <Li> LDS Church has delivered several tonnes of food, blankets, and other supplies </Li> <Li> LIRNEasia an Asia Pacific - based telecom think tank made their donations through Lekadhikari of Amarapura nikaya, Sri Lanka </Li> <Li> Mingalar Foundation, a Myanmar - based NGO, is helping 37,000 + unreached people (about 7,000 families) in 9 affected areas everyday by distributing food, clean water, shelter and medicine and are accepting donations online with the help of Samui Island Hotels (USA / Thailand). </Li> <Li> Myanmar Red Cross is appealing for help and is on the ground . </Li> <Li> Proximity Designs distributed US $17.9 million in aid to 2.49 million people following the storm and continues to help farming families rebuild through cash - for - work infrastructure projects in 214 villages throughout the Irrawaddy Delta . </Li> <Li> Save the Children is "one of the largest non-governmental organizations at work in Myanmar" and has launched a full scale relief effort . </Li> <Li> Sewa International has a network of volunteers and partner organisations active in the affected areas . </Li> <Li> ShelterBox Australian and other Rotary International bodies are assisting . ShelterBoxes started arriving on 10 May . </Li> <Li> UNICEF is in country and has already provided relief supplies . </Li> <Li> Unitarian Universalist Service Committee has joined with the Unitarian Universalist Association to launch a humanitarian relief fund to help survivors of the cyclone in Myanmar . The UUSC responds strategically to crises, especially when rights are threatened or when those in need are overlooked or neglected by traditional relief approaches . </Li> <Li> World Relief is working with partners in the Global Relief Alliance to bring vital aid to thousands in desperate need in the aftermath of the storm . </Li> <Li> World Vision has 600 staff on the ground . </Li> <Li> Nargis Action Group Myanmar Egress is currently involved in disaster relief operations in 4 severely damaged townships in the Delta region . In so doing, Myanmar Egress has collaborated with some business companies that have been granted permission by the authorities to undertake in the rescue and relief work in several storm - hit areas in the delta . Myanmar Egress is engaging in all these disaster relief activities under the name of "Nargis Action Group Myanmar". </Li> </Ul> <Li> Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is assisting survivors in the hard - hit Irrawaddy Delta by providing food aid, access to water, medical assistance, kitchen kits and other ways to help . </Li> <Li> Aidmatrix (The Aidmatrix Foundation) is providing an online co-ordination portal connecting companies, groups and individuals wanting to offer products and services, financial contributions or wanting organise workplace giving efforts . </Li> <Li> American Jewish World Service is providing emergency support to local organisations that are responding to immediate needs . </Li>

In the wake of the cyclone that hit myanmar