The boys have been living in tents ever since the earthquake in Port-au-Prince destroyed their homes last year. But even though they have nothing of their own, they’ve started collecting plastic scraps and weaving them into bracelets to raise funds to help Japanese survivors. The bracelets bear the words Haiti and Japan. The bracelets have been selling for $10 each, and so far, the boys have earned more than $200 for a relief fund to help survivors of the Japanese quake and tsunami. More: Haitian Quake Survivors Work to Help Victims of Japan Earthquake, Gimundo Kids react with kindness toward suffering in Japan, CBS