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Friday, October 6, 2017

Here’s How to Donate Supplies, Money or Time After a Natural Disaster


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 Here’s How to Donate Supplies, Money or Time After a Natural Disaster


Lisa McGreevy

Editors Note:  Mary Ann, one of our readers wrote that she is donating seeds to relief efforts in order that folks can begin growing their own gardens and food stocks again – great idea for long-term self reliance.  We’ve donated cash via the Red Cross and dehydrated emergency food items via one of our suppliers…everything helps!

Our world is not lacking in natural disasters. In any given month, communities are experiencing or cleaning up from a hurricane, flood, earthquake or other unexpected event.

Whether watching events unfold from near or far, many people have a natural inclination to provide compassionate assistance in any way they can.

But it can be difficult to decide where to donate supplies, money or boots-on-the-ground labor where it will do the most good.

Here are some resources to help you decide.

How to Donate Supplies


People in disaster-stricken areas almost always need food, water and other basic supplies. But each disaster also brings its own set of unique needs based on the type and duration of the event, how much time residents had to prepare and how badly the disaster impacted the community’s infrastructure.

“Generally after a disaster, people with loving intentions donate things that cannot be used in a disaster response, and in fact may actually be harmful,” Juanita Rilling, former director of the Center for International Disaster Information told CBS News. “And they have no idea that they’re doing it.”

Here’s what to do instead:

  • Check the affected area’s official website and Facebook page for information. Local officials often post lists of supplies victims and relief workers need most.

  • Check with the area’s local food bank to see whether it’s accepting food deliveries.

  • Look around your house for unused medical equipment like CPAP machines and wheelchairs. Type the item’s name and “donate to disaster victims” to find out where to send your donation.


How to Donate Money


Several national and international organizations accept financial donations to assist with specific disasters.

Be sure to do your homework before donating money to a relief fund. These independent watchdog groups provide insight into the reputations of charitable foundations and how contributions are spent.





Groups That Provide Local and International Disaster Assistance


These organizations provide disaster assistance to stricken areas:











Groups that Provide Specific Types of Disaster Assistance  


These groups provide disaster aid for animals, children and people who need or want specific types of assistance:





  • Goonj: Assistance for disasters that occur in India.





  • Portlight: Disaster assistance for people with disabilities.


  • Support the Girls: Bras and feminine hygiene products for people in disaster-affected locations .






How to Donate Time and Labor


If you plan to donate time and labor after a future event, consider taking the free disaster training course though the American Red Cross to understand how communities are affected by disasters and how they recover.

Here are some organizations to connect with if you want to help out in person in the wake of a disaster. Note: Some of these opportunities require volunteers to meet certain eligibility requirements.















 

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2 comments:

Dave said...

Wow-I didn't know there were so many groups out there!

Yvonne said...

Really, really useful post-thanks [sure beats the rants of that loony PR mayor I keep reading about-what a disservice she is to everyone].