The children are hungry,
it's a horrible situation there.
Please help if you can.
Have a great day,
purps
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The children are hungry,
it's a horrible situation there.
Please help if you can.
Have a great day,
purps
purplesofa-
Post some Charities that have good access to the region.
The situation may flip the power structure in Pakistan to the military who are seen as the more responsive. The world would have a better feeling about Islam if the Islamic countries would stand ten deep and lead the relief efforts. These are the events that shape a Movements heritage just like the US taking on the role of the world's Caretaker after WWII.
Actually, I have been trying to find other charities.
I got one last night when watching something on TV and I copied the numbers down wrong, and I can't even remember what I was watching!!!!
I want to do something,
I always think if I were in a bad situation and needed help.
purps
Doctors Without Borders is excellent, I have been a corporate sponsor for years.
If a person gives to their local Food Bank goods and cash will be forwarded to the International branches.
Thanks for posting all of the Charities.
Here is a way to pledge only $5
purps
She also invited the American people to join in the world-wide effort to bring stability to Pakistan:
Now, Americans can use technology to help, as well. Using your cell phones, Americans can text the word "swat" -- to the number 20222 and make a $5 contribution that will help the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees provide tents, clothing, food, and medicine to hundreds of thousands of affected people. And before I came over here, we did that in the State Department. So we are making some of the first donations to this fund.Please help if you can
It seems that I already did, and I didn't even consent to it...
http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=60533
U.S. Delivers More Than 1 Million Pounds in Pakistan Flood Relief
From a U.S. Central Command News Release
MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla., Aug. 20, 2010 – U.S. military aircraft supporting Pakistan’s flood relief efforts achieved a significant milestone today, exceeding 1 million pounds of relief supplies delivered since Aug. 5, when U.S. military relief flight operations in Pakistan began.
To date, U.S. military helicopters and C-130 aircraft have transported 1,164,470 pounds of relief supplies in partnership with the Pakistani military throughout flood-affected areas, delivering much-needed aid and providing transport to people who urgently need emergency assistance.
"We’re honored to partner together, side by side with the Pakistan military and government, helping Pakistanis in their time of need," said Navy Vice Adm. Michael A. LeFever, U.S. defense representative to Pakistan. "The courage and discipline displayed by the Pakistani military during this crisis has been truly impressive."
Within hours of receiving the Pakistani government's urgent request, U.S. military helicopters began conducting relief flights Aug. 5 and have since transported 849,170 pounds of aid and rescued 5,372 people. Meanwhile, U.S. military C-130 cargo aircraft based in Afghanistan began providing airlift support to Pakistan on Aug. 16 and have since delivered 315,300 pounds of relief supplies to multiple locations throughout the country.
In addition to airlift support, within 36 hours of the initial flooding on July 29, the U.S. military began delivering thousands of packaged meals that conform with Islamic law to Pakistan from U.S. stocks in Afghanistan and elsewhere in the region. In all, 436,944 meals were provided to civilian and military officials in Pakistan for distribution to Pakistanis in need.
"The ability of the U.S. government to respond so quickly to this disaster at the request of the government of Pakistan is a testament to the unique capabilities of the U.S. military and the U.S. commitment to helping the Pakistani people," LeFever said. "Pakistanis are our friends and partners, and we will continue to support them during this challenging time."
Flood relief support to Pakistan from the United States is being provided through a whole-of-U.S. government, interagency response. Relief efforts are being coordinated through the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, in full consultation with the Pakistan government, including Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority and other agencies.
The latest information on U.S. government support to Pakistan’s flood relief is available on the U.S. Embassy Islamabad website.
Thank-you Dark Side for your contribution!!!
Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan has claimed that local and foreign donors are not providing adequate aid for victims of the country's worst floods because of the lack of credibility of the Pakistani government, which he branded as "corrupt". "It is an issue of credibility. The Pakistan People's Party-led government is corrupt and no one trusts it," he said.
Speaking at an iftaar dinner for donors of the Shaukat Khanum Hospital last evening, the Tehrik-e-Insaaf party Chairman said expatriates and foreigners had approached him and asked him to receive funds from them for the flood victims.
"They told me they have fears that if they deposit money in the government's relief fund, the amount will not reach the deserving," he said.
Giving for this fund (in the UK) is well below the funds raised for other disasters in recent years.
Thank-you Dark Side for your contribution!!!
I never gave it a second thought
Or a first one