myanmar cyclone charities

chiquimonkeychiquimonkey Posts: 9,337
edited May 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
http://www.unicef.org/

just checked this one out, if anybody knows of others please share. it is some serious perspective check when you see the horror that these poor people are going through :(
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  • orig_long redorig_long red Posts: 2,029
    forget it, those people are going to see any money or assistance.
    Jam out with your clam out.
  • LONGRDLONGRD Posts: 6,036
    Yes it tragic. I'm glad to see Thailand helping its less-developed neighbors again. Despite what you think of Thailand's sex crazed culture, they've always been helpful with the South East Asian region in the last few decades.
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  • small town becksmall town beck Posts: 6,691
    So tragic. I usually give to one that I find the most reputable. I hate to think of donating the money and it not going where needed... however I hate the thought of not giving something. I am not rolling in it but I am more fortunate than those looking for fresh water and shelter
  • chiquimonkeychiquimonkey Posts: 9,337
    So tragic. I usually give to one that I find the most reputable. I hate to think of donating the money and it not going where needed... however I hate the thought of not giving something. I am not rolling in it but I am more fortunate than those looking for fresh water and shelter
    that's how i feel too, i don't have a ton to give but it's just horrible what is going on. i figured unicef was a safe bet
  • small town becksmall town beck Posts: 6,691
    that's how i feel too, i don't have a ton to give but it's just horrible what is going on. i figured unicef was a safe bet


    I would think... also the Red Cross, maybe?
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