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An Experience with the Red Cross (VANITY)
e-mail | Sept. 8, 2005 | Inner City missionary working with the Red Cross

Posted on 09/08/2005 7:44:44 AM PDT by theophilusscribe

A friend who has been working as a missionary in the inner city for the last 18 years sent this e-mail to me about her experience working with the Red Cross.

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As you know we work in the inner city with 99.9% low income, welfare and poverty stricken people. So I am just supposing (no other explanation) that that is why we had many calls from people that need help or know someone that needs help with the Katrina relief.

We were in Bible study on Tue and some of the ladies from the Bible study brought me cans of their food to give to these Katrina victims. First I had to hold back a lot of emotion because many of these women are giving out of their poverty. I encouraged them to keep their food if they were in need that God wants to bless them for their hearts longing to help, but not to take food from their family to do it. (you may or may not agree) but I know that one 76 yrs old lady who brought three cans of food and gave it to me in a bag so no one knew she was giving it said, "Here I have no car and no MARTA money to get this to the drop off spot but will you get it there for me."

On behalf of the ladies, T [her husband] and I instead, volunteered with the Red Cross that CALLED us on Mon night for help.

Here is just a brief synopses of what took place. Mind you again, they called us and asked if we could help out because they had some hostile folks the day before and they thought (because of what we do) we could defuse some hot tempers.

We prayed and God sent us.

We first set up a PA system so every one of the more then 200 folks could hear all the announcements and numbers being called for processing, we asked if we could play some soothing music and it was frowned upon because they thought we would play Christian music. Well, we didn't wait for an answer because we saw the need was great for some calm. So we played Kenny G (for 9 hours!!!!!!)

People, including the volunteers that had been there, said how wonderful and helpful it was, Okay that was good, Then I announced that they should give themselves a hand clap for being survivors, they did and it was the first smiles we saw since we pulled up. Then I said T was here and if anyone wanted to pray, felt like they needed prayer that they could see him. Instant loud applause shot through the crowd, EXCEPT from the Red Cross, they jumped on us like a flea on a dog! They said we COULD NOT say anything of the sort and further more that they do NOT in any way promote any religious activity. My heart sank and I wanted to leave but the Lord said NO we had to stay. All I know how to do is talk about the Lord so my vocabulary was very limited. Then God showed us that the parking lot where the volunteers were parking did not have anything to do with the Red Cross so we set out on a mission. We had designated jobs we had to do for them but every time we could step away we took someone out there and prayed for them.

Then we were given (by a Coke company representative), some cards with their web and offering jobs, I made that announcement and they jumped me again and said they were not affiliated with Coke and NOT to make such announcements.

Now go figure, these people need jobs but I couldn't tell them where to get one. Feeling so frustrated and sick at my stomach I got a little mad too! I said okay Lord we're just going underground!!!! We got the info to those that wanted it one by one.

Then we saw literally hundreds of cars, trucks drive up to give food and clothing and they were turned away in HASTE. I understand that they had no training nor room to take these donations but they were not interested in thanking these folks at all. I went outside their building and I watched the dejected people walk back to their cars. Some were crying some were mad and some were just downright confused, because all they have heard is how much all this is needed.

People came to volunteer and they turned them away.

A crippled man came to help and they turned him away I watched his face as he walked (limped) to his car and left.

I said, “Lord for some reason you slid us in here and I'm not gonna let You down.”

One lady (actually many) that came, wearing the only clothes she had, and had been wearing them for over a week! It had been washed once, she needed toiletry items and I thought I might better ask this time and they said she had to go through the" process" before they gave her ANYTHING! Which meant that she has to wait another week to get clothing with voucher!

WHAT!!!!!!!!!??????????

Mind you when I say, a lady, a mother or a man, that there were many more in the crowd that represents them but I tell you just the one story so you get the idea! Multiply all these stories by the hundreds and you will have the picture.

A mother needed diapers and by the time the "PROCESS" was down the baby had urine and feces running down his leg!!!!!! One of there volunteers walked around for hours with RED Cross color books and RED CROSS stuffed animals and didn't give many away. She was looking at the children and assessing weather or not they needed the item. I asked for a coloring book for a little girl that had a birth defect that leaves opened wounds all over her body, she couldn't go and color with the other kids and the "volunteer” would not give me one!

T made a dash for our warehouse and brought back clothing, toys, diapers, etc., and I started sneaking (don't know a better word) the stuff to these people.

MY GOD people!!!! Don't worry about who gets credit for what and your numbers games MEET THE NEEDS!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was a nervous wreck by the time the day was spent, I was dehydrated and hungry. I took my own snacks for the day but never had time to eat them.

I finally realized that the red cross needs to make sure they get the credit for anything done so they get more money from people like you and me. Their were people needing many things and it seem that the items the red cross did get in from "their" resources, were being hoarded and rationed while countless hundreds with truck loads were being turned away!!!!

Please help me understand this!!!!!!!!!

They didn't give out one shirt, and the people were desperate for a change of clothing. The red cross leader then began to tell the people were they could go for clothing.

BUT the evacuees came to me and said, “How can I get there with no transportation???????????”

My hands were so tied I got sick!!!!!

Well, I may not have made some of you happy by voicing this opinion but I had to say this to say this, pray for us, I don't know what would happen to this city if something of this magnitude ever hit us.

I know the churches are doing things but they are not being vocal enough for the Christian public to know what to do in that circle!

At the end of the day I was pleased knowing that the Lord just allowed us to do what I call mole Christian witnessing, and many lives were touched and blessed and many made a point to hug JUST T and I before they left.

There was a New Orleans seminary student there waiting to be processed, Two semesters from his masters in divinity, I wish I'd have gotten his name. If he by chance should get a hold of this note (I hear my letters get passed around a lot) please call us xxx-xxx-xxxx we have a place for you to stay and some suits for you to try on. Just in case he hears this message!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well, I know this is long but we have already gotten two calls for help. We'll write more later, gotta go.

OH by the way by phone while at Bible study Tues. we were trying to place 250 families. Simpsonwood worked with us to house 100 of these in their conference facility. Thank you and God bless.

I am sorry if you disagree with me but I think we should send our money to those of Christian faith so we can use this opportunity to be a witness for Christ. When you give at Publix and channel five, you are giving to the Red Cross!

Ask where your money is going and be smart when you give. Make sure it's getting to the people you intended to get it!

WELL, I love ya and I hope ya love me too, after voicing my opinion only because we didn't go on hearsay, we are in the middle of this. So until next time . . .

Your MOLE MISSIONARY, signing off, P


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Sorry about the vanity. My friend has worked faithfully with the inner city, and has seen many lives changed. Because of God's work through her and her husband, many people from the projects have gotten educations and gotten out of the inner city, to lead godly, productive lives. In other words, I personally feel she has a right to speak out here.

Perhaps this is just a rare badly-organized Red Cross relief center, and if you have different stories about the good the Red Cross does, I would love to hear them. However, I have heard more negative than positive.

And I think people should know so that your money can go to ministries and organizations that actually help.

Thanks and God bless.

1 posted on 09/08/2005 7:44:45 AM PDT by theophilusscribe
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To: TexKat; maggief; cajungirl; stlnative; Rightly Biased; WoodstockCat; grizzfan; Malichi; MAWG; ...

ping


2 posted on 09/08/2005 7:48:41 AM PDT by theophilusscribe
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To: theophilusscribe

I only donate to Salvation Army and Catholic Charities. Red Cross execs make something like 600k per year---unacceptable!


3 posted on 09/08/2005 7:50:43 AM PDT by gopwinsin04
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To: theophilusscribe

I assume this took place in NO?


4 posted on 09/08/2005 7:51:26 AM PDT by Texas_Jarhead
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To: gopwinsin04

I don't doubt it. The money is not getting to the people.


5 posted on 09/08/2005 7:51:34 AM PDT by theophilusscribe
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To: theophilusscribe

That's why we give to the Salvation Army.

I even heard the Fox commentators in BR commenting on Red Cross rules about handing out new changes of clothes.

Is the Houston shelter run by the Red Cross or by the Tx government, because I did see they were handing out fresh clothes to people.


6 posted on 09/08/2005 7:53:12 AM PDT by dawn53
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To: theophilusscribe

The Red Cross fears that situations such as you describe will become the norm and people will realize that disasters can be handled without the domination of the Red Cross. They are like any other governmental agency, they jealously guard their appropriations and right to collect money. In spite of that they manage to do some good. Not nearly what they should.


7 posted on 09/08/2005 7:53:29 AM PDT by FreePaul
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To: Texas_Jarhead

Sorry, should have posted location. This occured in the metro Atlanta area.


8 posted on 09/08/2005 7:54:24 AM PDT by theophilusscribe
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To: theophilusscribe

Your story brought back memories of my uncle in WWII. He told that if you wanted anything while on the battle field you found the Salvation Army, not the Red Cross. The Red Cross even charged our Army people for the donuts and coffee they handed out.


9 posted on 09/08/2005 7:55:08 AM PDT by native texan
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To: theophilusscribe
Your money is better spent sending it to the Salvation Army or directly to the churches that are helping. Houston has set up a Katrina Fund and the commission overseeing that has promised that every dime will go directly to the relief effort here in Houston. Jim McIngvale (Mattress Mac) is on that commission.

Look into the organizations that you give to. The Red Cross and United Way are bloated organizations that have heavy administrative costs.

10 posted on 09/08/2005 7:56:02 AM PDT by texgal (end no-fault divorce laws return DUE PROCESS & EQUAL PROTECTION to ALL citizens))
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To: dawn53

Don't know, dawn53. I heard alot of churches were helping there, so maybe not?


11 posted on 09/08/2005 7:56:09 AM PDT by theophilusscribe
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To: FreePaul

I think you are spot on, FreePaul. And the Red Cross will become obsolete if they don't wisen up.


12 posted on 09/08/2005 7:58:54 AM PDT by theophilusscribe
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To: native texan

---they charged for coffee and doughnuts because a fellow named Eisenhower-who was in charge-told them to--


13 posted on 09/08/2005 7:58:54 AM PDT by rellimpank (urbanites don' t understand the cultural deprivation of not being raised on a farm:NRABenefactor)
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To: gopwinsin04

600k per year? Wow, that's a lot of dough for a charitable organization. Thanks for the warning....I'll pass on this info.


14 posted on 09/08/2005 7:59:36 AM PDT by Arpege92 ("I am happy, be it yourselves." - Pope John Paul II)
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To: native texan
The Red Cross even charged our Army people for the donuts and coffee they handed out.

That is both despicable and heartbreaking, native texan.

15 posted on 09/08/2005 7:59:44 AM PDT by theophilusscribe
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To: theophilusscribe
This is the problem when the national Red Cross gets involved. It is an organization that works best at the local level. In the past I was one of the disaster coordinators for our county Red Cross. When we got a call from the fire department of a fire that displaced people(and they paged us right after they sent the emergency equipment), we would show-up with food, water, teddy bears, clothes, and vouchers. All we had to do was take down the name and address of the people that they were getting these items. It is not an arduous process, it takes two minutes. On the national level, it is far more bureaucratic, and my one experience with them turned me off from ever dealing with them again. I will continue to help our local chapter, and hope that some changes happen at the national and international level.
16 posted on 09/08/2005 8:00:24 AM PDT by Sthitch
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To: gopwinsin04

agreed!


17 posted on 09/08/2005 8:00:34 AM PDT by aworldtrader
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To: rellimpank

But the Salvation Army gave the soldiers coffee and doughnuts.


18 posted on 09/08/2005 8:00:44 AM PDT by pbear8 (Prayers for Justice Rehnquist now before the Supreme Judge of the World)
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To: theophilusscribe

My donations go to the Salvation Army. The Red Cross and the United Way have been off my list for years. There are serious issues with both, IMO.


19 posted on 09/08/2005 8:01:04 AM PDT by San Jacinto
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To: theophilusscribe

http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/


20 posted on 09/08/2005 8:01:52 AM PDT by listenhillary
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