Posted on 12/30/2004 1:03:13 PM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
I'm sure many FReepers would like to make contributions to aid tsunami victims. On the other hand, many of us are surely hesitant to send money to UN organizations.
What charitable organizations do people recommend? If links to donation web sites can be provided, that would be excellent.
Thanks for the links!
I understand that the American Red Cross is a branch of the International Red Cross, and they are both anti-American. They solicit funds for causes that tear at your heart, then spend the money on anti-American causes instead. Give to the Salvation Army.
Then I guess you don't really care if the money you donate actually helps the people who need it. With that attitude, why not just flush your money down the toilet. You will be donating just as much, and the victims will be receiving just as much.
Since Elizabeth Dole's tenure things have really gone downhill.
Here's the information for you LCMS people: http://www.lcms.org/pages/internal.asp?NavID=7270
Those organisations are all good at collecting money, but do any of them actually help anyone? Give to the Salvation Army.
My family chose the Salvation Army also. They have a fund specifically for the victims of the tsunami.
Wonderful!!! You can watch the donations coming in by the millions. But you won't get to watch them going out. You won't know where the money is going, but you can bet your bottom dollar it won't be going where they say. It never has.
Stay away from the Red Cross-they never use the money directly for the disaster you think you're contributing for, but rather put it in their general funds. There was quite an expose of their methods after 9/11. Not that they haven't done good work, but too much goes to administration and the staff these days and not enough to the actual aid to victims.
I just did as well. An excellent outfit and at the very least I know my money won't go to subsidizing a bunch of closet Stalinists masquerading as aid administrators, bashing the US over their foie gras.
Right now, they need blood. ARC does that the best.
There was the dust up because they were going to use some of the 9-11 money for other disasters.
I think they got the point.
But look at another if you don't like them. Right now, I want to make sure they can do the work with the blood and infectious diseases.
Other charities do more long-term projects. They are lining up all over Asia to give blood to the Red Cross.
I don't like the Red Cross either. We contribute to the Salvation Army pretty regularly and I've never passed a kettle without putting a dollar in.
Some days when I'm grocery shopping at 3 different stores, it gets a little ridiculous, but I have a superstition about it. LOL
Stalinists? President Bush gives them lots of awards.
Let me explain something. The American Red Cross and the Red Crescent are doing the blood work.
There are lines all over Aisa to give blood.
They are the best at this.
I donated to the Salvation Army for this.
I hope that all of these organizations mentioned on this thread, are very vocal regarding making public the amount of money being collected from americans.
Why yes, YES I am...
Here's one that applies more directly to Sri Lanka and since it's a religious organization, it's more likely to get to the people who need it most:
New Jersey Buddhist Vihara
4299 Route 27
Princeton, NJ 08540
732-821-9346
http://www.njbv.org/
Indicate "Tsumani Relief Fund"
What is President Bush's connection to the Red Cross?
President Bush is the Honorary Chairman of the American Red Cross.
What is America's Fund for Afghan Children?
America's Fund for Afghan children is a program designed to aid and assist the children of Afghanistan and their families, as well as refugees living in neighboring countries, in the longstanding humanitarian crisis affecting Afghanistan.
The program began when the President asked America's children to mail in a one-dollar donation to the White House to help the children in Afghanistan
Thankfully there are those of us who recognize vile and anti-American organizations like the Red Cross and Doctors Without Borders are now scrambling to secure money from innocent and naive citizens.
I'm puzzled by FReepers who seem to be so excited by these disgusting organizations...they must be big fans of the United Nations as well.
Thanks for spreading the world about these sneaky "charitable" enterprises and a special thanks to your fine son for his service to our country.
~ Blue Jays ~
See my post #57 if you want to donate money DIRECTLY to Patong Hospital in Thailand.
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