Not sure what CJ's been up to.
He's not been with Stratics, since a year or two after the tsunami. His Rune Library on Lake Austin has fell 4 different times, and each time been rebuilt by other people using his books, in that period as well (the first 3 times, rebuilt in the same place in the Britain gate/farms area, the last time, moved west of Luna).
I thought of him, immediately after hearing of the extent of the quake damage, as well.
Of course, one of the differences between then and now is that WHILE we were doing that fundraiser (wasn't staff back then; but I donated some of the gold that was auctioned - then bought it and more back!), eBay/Paypal got a bug up its arse about how charitable sales worked, so it couldn't be repeated, even if the later ban against virtual items sales didn't exist (the bastards wouldn't even let a veterans group use paypal for a gun raffle, to raise money for wounded troops, because the raffle was for a gun). Attempts to do stuff for Katrina got cut short by eBay/Paypal's petty politics.
IF you want to help with Haiti relief, the easiest way involves your cell phone, if you have one. The Red Cross and several other relief/charity groups have numbers you can text to, where the charge for texting is $5, $10, etc., with the amount charged going to the organization (which will also give you a record for your taxes, on your cell bill). Try to use ones where the money is stated to go to the disaster relief specifically, over ones where it would just go to the general fund for the charity (note that if you make a check donations, if you specify in writing on the check it's supposed to go to the disaster relief, they are legally obligated to use it that way, though how that works in practice is anyone's guess).
Doctors Without Borders, and Partners in Health, are good choices because they were already doing charity work IN Haiti before the quake, and while their infrastructure and personnel were relatively unscathed, they are getting severely overworked and running out of supplies (and funds for those supplies).