Good work, Pab. If you’re a praying person, pray. Whether you are or not, we can all help. There are many great agencies, but Red Cross is definitely one of the best.
Thanks LIT - Good idea about donating blood!
I rarely cry, but did yesterday while watching a CNN video about the young girl who was rescued but died hours later cause she had to be transported to a different medical facility.
I’m sure the ARC executives will thank you for the money - they’ll use donations for bonuses and staff luxuries, the same way they did for what was given them for 9/11 aid and Katrina relief. If you REALLY want to help the Haitians, give through an honest charity - most of those are run by churches and don’t keep the money for themselves.
Duke, I’ve worked with the Red Cross. You couldn’t be more wrong. They put themselves out there – often at personal risk – day after day, and they are hardly paid high amounts for it.
Pab, thanks for this–the suffering defies the mind’s capacity to comprehend, but somehow, in this format and with this message, it seems like we can actually do something. Thanks for bringing it home.
For those who don’t want to fund the Red Cross, and those (like me) who don’t want to donate to the Salvation Army, may I recommend Doctors Without Borders?
Donating blood is a good thing to do, but not for this cause. Besides time, the only thing you should donate to Haitian relief is money, because that can be converted to anything they need, as they need it. Donated food, water, blankets, blood, etc., cannot practically be distributed and will likely be wasted, and will consume money for transportation that can be better spent directly.
debra4life50 almost 15 years ago
I hope that contact information is for real. If it is - good on you, Pab!
josephwgrant almost 15 years ago
How gratifying to see an editorial cartoonist aware of what’s happening and devoting some thought and space to it.
randayn almost 15 years ago
Kudos, Pab.
Basqueian almost 15 years ago
Yes, the contact info is indeed good, and in more ways than one. Red Cross is the way to go.
cdward almost 15 years ago
Good work, Pab. If you’re a praying person, pray. Whether you are or not, we can all help. There are many great agencies, but Red Cross is definitely one of the best.
Yukoneric almost 15 years ago
Salvation Army. Methodist Church.
Charles Brobst Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I donated through a charity I know well and trust, Salvation Army. http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/
pibfan868 almost 15 years ago
No other words needed………
A. Buckeye almost 15 years ago
Yes it is for real. I got a confirmation text from the Red Cross thanking me for my help.
LibrarianInTraining almost 15 years ago
I donate to a trusted source too. My local church’s missionaries. (Praise God they all survived the quake.)
And don’t forget, even if you don’t have cash, you can still donate blood.
And don’t forget to pray!
God bless everyone! (And thanks, Pab, for remembering those in need!)
GJ_Jehosaphat almost 15 years ago
Thanks LIT - Good idea about donating blood! I rarely cry, but did yesterday while watching a CNN video about the young girl who was rescued but died hours later cause she had to be transported to a different medical facility.
DukeOfURL Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I’m sure the ARC executives will thank you for the money - they’ll use donations for bonuses and staff luxuries, the same way they did for what was given them for 9/11 aid and Katrina relief. If you REALLY want to help the Haitians, give through an honest charity - most of those are run by churches and don’t keep the money for themselves.
Motivemagus almost 15 years ago
Duke, I’ve worked with the Red Cross. You couldn’t be more wrong. They put themselves out there – often at personal risk – day after day, and they are hardly paid high amounts for it.
j2p2 almost 15 years ago
Pab, thanks for this–the suffering defies the mind’s capacity to comprehend, but somehow, in this format and with this message, it seems like we can actually do something. Thanks for bringing it home.
Pab Sungenis creator almost 15 years ago
For those who don’t want to fund the Red Cross, and those (like me) who don’t want to donate to the Salvation Army, may I recommend Doctors Without Borders?
mivins almost 15 years ago
Well done, Pab.
Coyoty Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Donating blood is a good thing to do, but not for this cause. Besides time, the only thing you should donate to Haitian relief is money, because that can be converted to anything they need, as they need it. Donated food, water, blankets, blood, etc., cannot practically be distributed and will likely be wasted, and will consume money for transportation that can be better spent directly.
r.dauphinee almost 15 years ago
I’ve just come from our church fundraiser, thank you Pab for the good work of spreading the news!
ChapeauNoir almost 15 years ago
Thank you Pab.
Incidentally for anyone interested, here is HRH’s viceregal in Canada on the catastrophe:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1Sl7LP5NDc