Young, willing and able, America's college communities are doing what they can to help the victims of this week's earthquake in Haiti. Some are also scrambling to check on the welfare of their classmates and colleagues. For one student at George Washington University, the disaster has been deeply personal. The senior is collecting supplies for Unicef: Adolf Alzuphar - who lives about five miles from the epicenter of the earthquake and whose house is now part of the rubble - said that although he cannot return to Haiti to help with the relief efforts, he said he cannot just sit idly by. Instead, Alzuphar is trying to collect canned foods, money and clothing to send to Haiti in hopes of making a difference. Some schools, like Howard University, have Haitian Student Associations which are also collecting supplies.