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An Easy way to donate for Haiti releif efforts
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| 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.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: catholiccharities; crs; donate; donations; haiti; haitianearthquake; haitiearthquake; haitionedotorg; haitiquake; haitiquake2010; helphaiti; helphaitians; humanitarianrelief; jesusinhaitidotorg; lds; mercycorps; oxfam; redcross; relief; sallie; salvationarmy; samaritanspurse; umcor; worldvision
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posted on
01/14/2010 9:20:58 AM PST
by
mpackard
To: mpackard
Thanks for posting this, mpackard. Personlly.....I don’t donate to the Red Cross for various reasons....but Salvation Army is always on my list.
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posted on
01/14/2010 9:23:34 AM PST
by
RushIsMyTeddyBear
(I don't have a 'Cousin Pookie'.)
To: RushIsMyTeddyBear
I don’t donate to the Red Cross anymore. Mercy Corps, yes.
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posted on
01/14/2010 9:24:48 AM PST
by
sionnsar
(IranAzadi|5yst3m 0wn3d-it's N0t Y0ur5:SONY|Remember Neda Agha-Soltan|TV--it's NOT news you can trust)
To: mpackard
Palin had put up the same text message $10 to the Red Cross on her web site as well.
To: mpackard
I always donate to World Vision.
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posted on
01/14/2010 9:26:14 AM PST
by
imskylark
To: mpackard
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posted on
01/14/2010 9:28:38 AM PST
by
Skooz
(Gabba Gabba we accept you we accept you one of us Gabba Gabba we accept you we accept you one of us)
To: mpackard
I know someone associated with this charity. It is well established in Haiti and they do good work. My mother spoke with her, today, and she said that the org is located 200 miles from the epicenter and didn’t receive damage. They are currently receiving 30 orphans from Port-au-Prince. Check it out if you want:
http://www.haitione.org/
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posted on
01/14/2010 9:29:10 AM PST
by
RushIsMyTeddyBear
(I don't have a 'Cousin Pookie'.)
To: mpackard
Didn’t the Red Cross skim off $250 million of what was specifically designated by donors for 9/11 relief (or was it Katrina)for future events?
After that, I don’t trust the Red Cross as far as I could throw them.
The Salvation Army, on the other hand, is top notch!
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posted on
01/14/2010 9:29:44 AM PST
by
JohnG45
To: Skooz
Sincere thank you, Skooz.
To: mpackard
My company just announced it will match donations, Yeah!Announcement included this:
The 7.0 earthquake that hit Haiti on January 12 has caused a tremendous human tragedy. We encourage BG Americas & Global LNG employees to join together and contribute to help survivors receive emergency medical assistance and basic necessities. The region will match, on a one for one basis, all contributions up to $1,000 per employee, effectively doubling the value of your contribution. We recommend donations to the following organizations that have mobilized quickly to assist Haiti: The American Red Cross is pledging an initial $200,000 to assist communities impacted by this earthquake. They expect to provide immediate needs for food, water, temporary shelter, medical services and emotional support. They are accepting donations through their International Response Fund. UNICEF has issued a statement that Children are always the most vulnerable population in any natural disaster, and UNICEF is there for them. UNICEF requests donations for relief for children in Haiti via their Haiti Earthquake Fund. Mercy Corps is sending a team of emergency responders to assess damage and seeks to fulfill immediate needs of quake survivors. The agency aided families after earthquakes in Peru in 2007, China and Pakistan in 2008, and Indonesia last year. Donate online, call 1-888-256-1900 or send checks to Mercy Corps Haiti Earthquake Fund; Dept NR; PO Box 2669; Portland, OR 97208. Doctors Without Borders is on the ground and has set up clinics to treat injured in Haiti. Donate any amount so they can keep their efforts going. Oxfam is rushing in teams from around the region to respond to the situation to provide clean water, shelter, sanitation and help people recover. Donate to Oxfam America online. This is an opportunity for all of us as individuals as well as a region to help other human beings in need. Every dollar contributed will make a difference. Your support of Haiti in the countrys time of desperate need is greatly appreciated. Should you choose to contribute, please turn in the attached form with a copy of your receipt to Houston PCA so your donation can be applied toward the regions match.
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posted on
01/14/2010 9:33:05 AM PST
by
dblshot
(T.V. - Why do you think they call it programming?)
To: JohnG45
UMCor, United Methodist Church is good also. 100% of the monies is sent to the relief intended. I think the Catholic organization is also a good one but don’t know the name.
To: mpackard
I have been supporting this missionary for almost 12 years now and they are doing fantastic work.
Check his web site and give if you can.
http://www.jesusinhaiti.org/
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posted on
01/14/2010 9:41:24 AM PST
by
BeAllYouCanBe
(Until Americans love their own children more than they love Nancy Pelosi this suicide will continue.)
To: JohnG45
Yes - I remember the stories about the Red Cross taking a good percentage of disaster relief donations and putting them aside for use for later operations. They got a lot of flack for this, but I don’t know if they changed their policies.
It would be nice if anyone comes across a pointer to what the Red Cross is going to do with these donations, if they would post it.
To: JohnG45
Didnt the Red Cross skim off $250 million of what was specifically designated by donors for 9/11 relief (or was it Katrina)for future events?
After that, I dont trust the Red Cross as far as I could throw them. That was my recollection too. I don't trust them anymore. Mercy Corps, World Vision, and Salvation Army, yes.
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posted on
01/14/2010 9:46:26 AM PST
by
sionnsar
(IranAzadi|5yst3m 0wn3d-it's N0t Y0ur5:SONY|Remember Neda Agha-Soltan|TV--it's NOT news you can trust)
To: sthtexaslady
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posted on
01/14/2010 9:47:01 AM PST
by
ArrogantBustard
(Western Civilization is Aborting, Buggering, and Contracepting itself out of existence.)
To: tahoeblue
Yes - I remember the stories about the Red Cross taking a good percentage of disaster relief donations and putting them aside for use for later operations. They got a lot of flack for this, but I dont know if they changed their policies.I do not think they have changed. I logged onto their site to make a contribution, and did not see a specific Haiti donation option. They had one for "disasters, such as the Haiti earthquake", but the implication was that you are donating to a general fund that may or may not help Haiti.
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posted on
01/14/2010 9:47:54 AM PST
by
Sans-Culotte
( Pray for Obama- Psalm 109:8)
To: Sans-Culotte
I believe that you can specify which of the disasters you want it to go for but the fact that they use the money for general operations didn’t matter a BIT to me when they were here helping in the aftermath of Katrina. When you need them they are there and that meant a lot to a lot of us.
I agree, though, that the Salvation Army is the best of the best. I just found this to be very easy and convenient.
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posted on
01/14/2010 10:02:43 AM PST
by
mpackard
(Read my Lip-Stick)
To: mpackard
I donated to my son’s church as they have a relationship directly to a church in Haiti so I know that they money is going straight to people in the position to assist those who ned it and not to anything or anyone else. People from the church have been doing mission trips to Haiti for several years. My son just got back from one last week!!
There was already a group of construction workers heading down there from the church to work on a school in Haiti, so now they’ll be going to do emergency repairs.
Haven’t thought too much of the Red Cross. The one in my immediate area is run by this woman who’s a witch with a “b”. She has personally alienated a number of people I know who do a lot of charity work.
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posted on
01/14/2010 10:04:39 AM PST
by
KosmicKitty
(WARNING: Hormonally crazed woman ahead!!)
To: sionnsar
MercyCorps is my agency too.
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posted on
01/14/2010 10:05:24 AM PST
by
agooga
(Struggling every day to be worthy of their sacrifice.)
To: mpackard
Franklin Graham’s SAMARITAN’S PURSE
my husband and I have volunteered with them in Galveston and after Katrina
they are the real deal
almost every dollar goes where it needs to go.
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posted on
01/14/2010 10:17:06 AM PST
by
Mrs.Z
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