View Full Version : What have you done?
I am wondering what
people here have done in the wake of the tsunami tragedy.
Also, what are some charities that we can
trust to give to, who can't we trust?
Oh yea, that initial 35 million proved what a prick bush is.
belgareth
01-08-2005, 03:49 PM
A local radio station in the
dallas area is doing a charity promo thing, nothing is being taken for operating costs. They set up at different
malls and collect money which will be sent through charity organizations to the victims. Both I and my company have
donated money through them.
Money is the best thing to donate if you can. Shipping clothes and food is expensive
but transferring money is cheap.
I'm pretty surprised at how little I've heard from people about this on the
forum. It is the worst natural disaster on record with over 150,000 dead and still climbing.
I'm pretty
surprised at how little I've heard from people about this on the forum.
Me too. I am shocked and
saddened by it.
If you want to
give:
http://www.networkforgood.org/topics/international/earthquake/tsunami122604.aspx?source=AOL&cmpgn=
WS
Bkflip
01-08-2005, 04:22 PM
Ur post title made me feel like I
was being accused of sumthin. That'l get peoples attention.
I donated a 2000 bucks
Ur post title made me
feel like I was being accused of sumthin. That'l get peoples attention.
I donated a 2000
bucks
U the man!
Holmes
01-08-2005, 04:35 PM
http://www.networkforgood.org/topics/international/earthquake/tsunami122604.aspx?source=AOL&cmpgn=W
S
Thanks for the link.
Thanks for the
link.
Gives great profiles on the individual charity so you can make a better
decision.
ie
http://www.guidestar.org/controller/searchResults.gs?action_gsReport=1&partner=netwo
rkforgood&ein=36-2586390
BTW, the link has been reguarly promoted by AOL rather prominently, so I
tend to trust it.
MOBLEYC57
01-08-2005, 04:56 PM
It's always good to help, but I
remember hearing, last week, that there has been so much money donated, that they are now sending money to other
charities for other reasons. Annnd, where there is money, there will always be thieves.
I just hope the money
that all these countries have donated, none has been spent on land, homes, cars, or gone into the bank accounts of
the greedy, but used on the needy.
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