There are so many very good organizations accepting money for tsunami victims. World Vision is a well-known organization that has been around for many years helping less fortunate people abroad. But I won't be donating to them. Why? Because they discriminate against non-Christians in their hiring.
Here is an example. I went to their web site and looked at their employment link for a position as a "health and nutrition manager." This is not a ministerial position but a healthcare position. So why is it one must agree with World Vision?s Christian ethos and participate in devotions to volunteer in healthcare? Here is the link:
https://wvioaptus.wvi.org/webjobs.nsf/WebPublished/613C7A5C4C063B4A88256E5C0044FC68?OpenDocument
I copied below their job description for the position named above:
To oversee the health and nutrition programs design, redesign, evaluation, and implementation; government official coordination; and nutritional and health surveillance .
Medical degree, Nursing degree and/or Masters of Public Health. 3-5 years large scale health care program management and nutrition experience. Strong interpersonal and negotiation skills. Strong capacity building and facilitation skills. Excellent English and fluency in Portuguese preferred. Excellent communication skills (oral and written). Ability to travel (30%). Knowledge of MS Office, Lotus Notes and statistical program (EPInfo). Good understanding of World Vision and Sphere relief standards. Knowledge of and adherence to the Red Cross and NGO Code of Conduct. Cross-cultural sensitivity, flexible worldview, emotional maturity and physical stamina. Ability to work in and contribute to team building environment. Ability to maintain performance expectations in diverse cultural contexts, psychologically stressful environments and physical hardship conditions with limited resources. Commitment to World Vision Core Values and Mission Statement. Ability to exhibit exemplary lifestyle as interpreted in specific local cultural context. Agreement with World Vision?s Christian ethos and participation in devotions.
So, if you have one or more of the above degrees required, have an impressive background in this field but you are buddhist, they will not hire you. That is clearly religious discrimination.