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An Easy way to donate for Haiti releif efforts
Red Cross ^ | 01/14/2010 | Red Cross

Posted on 01/14/2010 9:20:56 AM PST by mpackard

I dont know if this has been posted..... As a Katrina survivor I will tell you that the Red Cross and The Salvation Army were heros... You can text the word Haiti to 90999 to donate $10.00 to the relief efforts. I intend to donate much more than this but I found this to be a very convenient way to do something.


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To: mpackard
We donate to The Salvation Army
21 posted on 01/14/2010 10:23:56 AM PST by TYVets (Let's Roll!!! The leadership of the GOP has no spine and no guts, but we conservatives do)
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To: mpackard

I have seen a lot of Red Cross bashing here the last few days, and as a volunteer for the Red Cross, I feel it is time for some new info for you all.

First of all, the Red Cross is made up of many many many small chapters around the country. These are chapters that organize the local volunteers, provide training to volunteers and the general public, (first aid and cpr training, babysitting training for teens, life saving for swimmers etc) and provide support for local disasters. The one I volunteer with is run by 3 people in the office and about 25 or 30 volunteers. In a large disaster we might have 100 volunteers.

The stated mission of the Red Cross, in addition to the public training, is to provide food, shelter and clothing to anyone involved in a disaster, and to provide relief in the form of water and snacks to first responders. This means we help *anyone*! There is no means testing, no background checks, no followup on who or what you are, no *loans* to pay back. We show up at a disaster, see what you need, and give it to you. Now! I had a house fire where the man sat in the car, in his bathrobe, and told me he had a million bucks worth of his wife’s jewelry burn up in that fire. But it was a Sunday morning, and he had no checks, no credit cards, no ID, not even any clothes to wear, other than what he had on. This man needed housing and clothing and food for he and his family of 6 for a few days until he could re-establish his life.

The very same criteria was used in an apartment fire, where we had multiple families who don’t have a million bucks worth of jewelry. They got food, clothing and shelter for a few days as well.

Disasters come in many shapes and sizes. We have house fires, floods, and in the last several years we have had several massive tornadoes that made hundreds of homes uninhabitable. The Red Cross established shelters for these people and handled a lot of the relief supplies that were donated to the victims. We assisted with long term housing for some, and we spent days driving through the area looking for victims or helpers, and we passed out food, cleaning supplies, gloves and the like. It was a massive amount of work, and many of us worked long hours for many days.

In addition, we also established shelters for the victims of Katrina and Gustaf. The shelter for the Katrina victims was open for months.

Now, when you see a statement about the Red Cross “skimming” money, keep in mind that we small counties rely on the National Chapter to help us with our budgets. On normal years our budget is usually adequate. However, when we have large disasters, or open shelters for national disasters, we need help!

Also, the national chapter organizes volunteers to travel to massive disasters.... such as the earthquake. They need to move the volunteers to the location, feed and house the volunteers, and also provide the relief supplies needed at the area of the disaster. That is not cheap! Did you know that last year the Red Cross had volunteers helping with the floods that were happening in the midwest? That was a weeks and weeks long project!

The other thing I like about the Red Cross is that it treats its clients like adults. They have a pre-determined amount of money we can give to a client to cover their food.... but, if you think the best thing you can do to help your 5 year old get over losing her home is to buy her a teddy bear, then go for it. We give you a debit card with a certain amount of money on it, and you may use it as you will. The only restrictions are that you may not buy tobacco, alcohol or firearms. That is how you heard of Katrina victims buying jewelry and such. If that keeps them warm during the next month, OK then. Personally, I think I would eat with it, or buy myself a winter coat.


22 posted on 01/14/2010 3:16:11 PM PST by Grammy (Politics. .......( poli ) many ( tics ) blood suckers)
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To: mpackard
Compassion in Jesus Name has huge presense in Haiti already. They are One of the top rated groups in Child Sponsoring I know of. They are accepting donations for this disaster and would ask anyone to give consideration tothem.

YOU can donate here .

23 posted on 01/14/2010 5:49:26 PM PST by Toki
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To: mpackard
I very nearly hit the abuse button on this overt call for donations to the Red Cross.

The red cross gets absolutely zilch, nada, zero, from my pockets!

Period.

Posting directly from their site is real close to advocating one and only one bucket for donations - and I don't trust them to do anything other than to pay their own salaries.

The Salvation Army, yes.

Your church or another church's established charities, yes.

Obama's web site or the Red Cross's web site; no!
The money will never be used for Haitian relief.

Period.

PS: Haiti will be the same open latrine after the eathquake as it was before the earthquake, but you might feel better about it.

24 posted on 01/14/2010 7:29:17 PM PST by norton
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To: Skooz

thanks for the Salvation Army link.


25 posted on 01/15/2010 3:03:46 AM PST by palmer (Cooperating with Obama = helping him extend the depression and implement socialism.)
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To: ArrogantBustard

Thanks for the Catholic Relief Services link


26 posted on 01/15/2010 3:09:36 AM PST by palmer (Cooperating with Obama = helping him extend the depression and implement socialism.)
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To: norton
I think you are confusing a few concepts here. There is no doubt some of the money texted to the Red Cross will end up paying for Haiti relief. But you are right that their salaries are high (top execs) and they have a keen sense of power and entitlement unlike the head of Salvation Army who I have read about. Giving to the Red Cross reinforces their power and secularism which is why I won't do it.

OTOH, you are probably right about Haiti, but that can't stop us from giving some immediate help. Over the long run the best help they can have is help throwing off the shackles of socialism.

27 posted on 01/15/2010 3:16:17 AM PST by palmer (Cooperating with Obama = helping him extend the depression and implement socialism.)
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To: ArrogantBustard

CRS is my favorite, 94 cents on the dollar!


28 posted on 01/15/2010 5:03:56 AM PST by Red in Blue PA (If guns cause crime, then all of mine are defective!)
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To: mpackard
I think you have to go with groups that have the exp.and that would be Red Cross,Catholic Relief Sercvices,Salvation Army, etc...

I would always trust any group you personally know about...ie: your church....

29 posted on 01/22/2010 9:28:15 PM PST by cherry
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To: Grammy

thx Gram...


30 posted on 01/22/2010 9:29:31 PM PST by cherry
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