Posted on 03/17/2011 6:30:25 AM PDT by quesney
To Japanese and Japan-based Freepers:
What's the best, quickest way of getting aid to people on the ground directly -- via local groups, religious instutitons, etc.
I'd rather not give it to an international bureaucracy like the Red Cross (Japanese website was confusing), other NGO's or government.
This is being posted Front/Breaking because I imagine a lot of other Freepers want this info and, let's face it, it's an emergency over there and these people need quick, effective help as soon as they can get it.
I've seen too many stories of waste, corruption and abuse (Haiti, Katrina, etc.) and would rather bypass this and get as big a share of every dollar to the people who need it now as soon as possible.
Wonderful story...
Well done! That ought to shut up a few around here who shoot from the lip, who do not have facts...
Samaritans Purse is already on the ground.
Thank you,
I gave $150 to Caritas last week after getting the lead on FR. I am going to capture your post here and email it around.
Search keyword japandaniverson for daily FR updates.
Granted this is a smaller group, but they are fully engaged and in it for the long haul.
I will be sending to Salvation Army on Friday. I donated money and clothing to them after Katrina and will do so this time as well. I feel much more comfortable not only with the SA, but I also feel that some random bureaucrat won't have his hand in the till as would happen in a country like Haiti.
Yep, SA was the only org to get my $$ for this effort.
They won’t divert your donation to sensitivity training or furthering a homogenda.
Thanks.
I gave through www.worldvision.org, who also has boots on the ground.
Caritas International/ CRS /Caritas Japan
Rating of "A" from American Institute of Philanthropy
---Extremely Low overhead
--- Already on the ground
---Serves all with no discrimination
--- Action teams reaching people with supplies despite destroyed infrastructure
Donate by Phone Call 1-800-736-7090 from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
Donate by Mail
Mail check or money order to
Catholic Relief Services
228 W. Lexington St.
Baltimore, Maryland 21201-3443
1- 888-277-7575 in the memo portion of the check write Japan emergency.
Donate by Internet Secure Server
(Click) https://secure.caritas.org/donation.aspx?DonationTo=E&Emergency=34 Donate Direct to Japan
Caritas Japan
Japan Catholic Center
2-10-10 Shiomi
Koto-ku, Tokyo
135-8585 JAPAN
Phone: 81-3-5632-4439
FAX: 81-3-5632-4464
Thank you Gary. It bothers me that you had to post that. We don’t give because others do. We give because we are compelled to out of compassion for our fellow man.
Folks, I’m not donating so much that I can’t donate more to U. S. causes. Get a grip.
That underwater city is off the coast of Northern Japan, isn’t it?
Thanks Peter. My impression of the Red Cross is a very negative one. I appreciate your comments.
I doubt very seriously if they were first on the ground. Actually, I know they weren’t, there were specific CHRISTIAN groups which had people out there within hours. And why do you push getting more money for your particular religious group? I don’t see anyone pushing their particular missionary or mission group on the rest of us. Give to who you want, but keep your cult to yourself.
Thank you Mrs. Don-O. My church, the Seventh-Day Adventist church, has an international relief effort too.
It’s amazing how little credit these religious organizations get for all they do.
Awesome, Laz. Highest regards to you.
Thanks a real Sheila. Toss another shrimp on the barbie... :^)
please do not put me on any Japanese ping lists
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