Hopefully by now you have all heard about the terrible distaster in south asia. If you haven't, go check out cnn.com or any other news site and educate yourself.
If everyone takes the time to donate a little bit of money to the Red Cross, it certainly would go a long way. https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation-form.asp
If anyone knows of any pole vaulters or other track athletes affected by this disaster, please let me know.
How Can We Help Tsunami Victims?
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The author Arthur C. Clarke (who resides in Sri Lanka) has listed some other charities that could use our help in this crisis
http://www.clarkefoundation.org/
"Contribute to a Sri Lanka disaster relief fund launched by an internationally operating humanitarian charity, such as Care* or Oxfam*
- Alternatively, considering supporting Sarvodaya, the largest development charity in Sri Lanka, which has a 45-year track record in reaching out and helping the poorest of the poor. Sarvodaya has mounted a well organised, countrywide relief effort using their countrywide network of offices and volunteers who work in all parts of the country, well above ethnic and other divisions. Their website,
http://www.sarvodaya.lk/
provides bank account details for financial donations. They also welcome contributions in kind -- a list of urgently needed items is found at:
http://www.sarvodaya.lk/Inside_Page/urg ... needed.htm
There is much to be done in both short and long terms for Sri Lanka to raise its head from this blow from the seas. Among other things, the country needs to improve its technical and communications facilities so that effective early warnings can help minimise losses in future disasters.
Arthur Clarke
29 December 2004"
http://www.clarkefoundation.org/
"Contribute to a Sri Lanka disaster relief fund launched by an internationally operating humanitarian charity, such as Care* or Oxfam*
- Alternatively, considering supporting Sarvodaya, the largest development charity in Sri Lanka, which has a 45-year track record in reaching out and helping the poorest of the poor. Sarvodaya has mounted a well organised, countrywide relief effort using their countrywide network of offices and volunteers who work in all parts of the country, well above ethnic and other divisions. Their website,
http://www.sarvodaya.lk/
provides bank account details for financial donations. They also welcome contributions in kind -- a list of urgently needed items is found at:
http://www.sarvodaya.lk/Inside_Page/urg ... needed.htm
There is much to be done in both short and long terms for Sri Lanka to raise its head from this blow from the seas. Among other things, the country needs to improve its technical and communications facilities so that effective early warnings can help minimise losses in future disasters.
Arthur Clarke
29 December 2004"
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http://store.yahoo.com/redcross-donate/ and also, there are probably churches in a lot of peoples local areas that are trying to help that you can donate items through
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