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Monday, August 28, 2017

Helping Out

First, thanks to everyone for the well wishes on our recent wedding anniversary. All were read and very much appreciated by Grenville (Pat) and Beatrice (Dorothy). We celebrated with a couple of in-state getaways, which will be described in a future post or two.

Today, our thoughts are with those U.S. folks who have suffered devastating losses from Hurricane Harvey, the first major hurricane to make landfall in over a decade.

Like so many others, we want to help. The best way to help out is by monetary donations which relief organizations prefer as it causes less of a strain on resources. Material donations incur expenses like transportation costs, shipping delays, or time managing goods unlike financial donations.

Ensure that your financial donation is secure by going through the organization's official website or by mailing a check. Avoid donating over the phone or through email from unknown social media pages. All these are easier targets for unscrupulous scammers who, unfortunately, come out in times of disaster. 

The Red Cross relies on financial donations to give immediate relief. Its set up a way to donate with an easy text: Text HARVEY to 90999 to make a $10 donation. You can also visit redcross.org or call 1- 800-RED CROSS.

United Way also lets you text a donation: 
Text UWFLOOD to 41444 to donate to the United Way Flood Relief Fund.

The Salvation Army is accepting donations by online, mail or phone. Hurricane Harvey relief efforts can be made at helpsalvationarmy.org or by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY.


If you're ever unsure of where your financial contribution is going. You can check the charity by checking with a charity monitoring organization, like there: GiveWell, Charity Navigator, Charity Watch before making a donation.

11 comments:

DeniseinVA said...

I also am sending a donation to help. A very caring post.

Connie said...

It is so heartbreaking seeing the devastation from the floods there, and it is a long way from being over. Thank you for sharing this information.

mamasmercantile said...

A caring and informative post, the devastation that weather conditions can cause never ceases to amaze me. Sadly it seems that things will be getting worse. Prayers were said in Church for all those affected yesterday.

MadSnapper said...

thanks for the reminder, we have watched in horror once again as the devastation unwinds on TV.

Emma Springfield said...

A great many helpful suggestions. Thank you.

Valerie said...

We hear the sad news here. I wish there was something I could do to ease the suffering. Oh yes, there is something. I can pray, and will.

William Kendall said...

I have given to the Red Cross for this one.

I would add one more thing- give blood.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Thanks William for your added comment. I was unaware of the urgency for blood donations, but it's never a "bad" idea in times of emergencies.

Kay G. said...

It is a terrible thing. I hope that everyone will donate money to help.
Thanks for your post. People helping people, that is what it is all about.

Blogoratti said...

Thoughts go out to everyone affected, such a devastating event but the least we can do is to offer our help and support. Thanks for sharing the information. Hang in there Texas.

baili said...

My heart feel for them who lost lot in this hurricane .
this is great that all of you as nation are united and offering your help to people who needs it badly ,best way to serve the humanity and to please the Lord!