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bernynhel (19th January 2010)
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KK.....lmfaoo. Exactly which part of FUCK OFF isn't clear? Ha ha ha..
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We should also watch out for the bogus clothing collectors cashing in on the Haiti crisis, as they have with previous crises. They post bags through the letterbox for us to fill with unwanted clothing, and sometimes ask for broken gold and silver, pretending it is all going towards the relief efforts, or in the case of scrap precious metals, being sold to raise funds for the relief effort. In practice, the clothing is SOLD FOR PROFIT to the hapless victims of the various crises, and money from broken gold and silver never even reaches them. They have mostly been asking for clothing for eastern Europe, but have then been SELLING it for PROFIT, not using it for aid. Worse, these scammers take away potential donations of goods and money from genuine charities.
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Back to port for unloading.
Full Sails - before we get raided ourselves.
This is true Vinyl, i got involved with this charity" soles4souls", when i was first approached by a neighbor down the road during the Katrina crisis, Its more of a neighborhood thing we are doing now and someone will be by from the local branch to pick them up, theres just so many ways of giving, cash is always good but people need clothes and shoes , second to food, shelter and medical aid, which should always come first imo..................laurie
Heres the link
http://www.soles4souls.org/
"Courage is the discovery that you may not win, and trying when you know you can lose."
- Tom Krause
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The US President(s) made it very clear last night in a speech that only cash should be donated.
Do not, under any circumstances, send anything else.
In addition it was also mentioned that your cash should only be given to registered non-profit organizations that were ALREADY active in Haiti BEFORE the crisis began.
The most notable include:
B'nai B'rith International
CARE
Catholic Relief Services
Clinton Foundation (Text "HAITI" to 20222 to donate $10)
Doctors Without Borders
Habitat for Humanity
Islamic Relief
Lions Club International Foundation
Lutheran World Relief
Medical Benevolence Foundation
Mennonite Central Committee
Mercy Corps
Oxfam
PLAN
The International Red Cross
The Salvation Army
Samaritan's Purse
UN Central Emergency Response Fund
UNICEF
United Methodist Committee on Relief
World Vision
Yele Haiti (Wyclef Jean's grassroots org. - Text Yele to 501501 to donate $5)
(Will be reposted in the proper thread)
My Israeli cousin's (Steve and Jeremy) volunteering got their heavy equipment business airlifted there three days ago. Jeremy's been running a 170 ton, all terrain crane 20 hours on and 4 off since he got there. I'm on call if they need another hydraulics mechanic. I'll go. But these guys are tough and they can't believe what they're seeing - and they've been through 3 wars as tankers! In tanks. In the fkn desert! (Military service is compulsory for all non-Arab Israeli citizens whether after high school or after college - before you are allowed to begin a civilian career - 3 years for men, 3 years for women in combat positions and specialists, 2 years for all other women. Druze men are also conscripted. Many Bedouins have enlisted due to a long-standing government policy of encouragement. Christian and Muslim Arab enlistment has been minute. After serving 2 or 3 years, all personnel are retained in their positions and ranks as reservists, also compulsory, until age 49, and may serve 1 month per year and be called to active duty immediately for any action. I came this >I-I< close to being sent there when I was 16) Let's all count our blessings.
Last edited by bernynhel; 19th January 2010 at 11:26 AM.
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