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American Red Cross Donations for South Carolina
Posted on 10/7/15 at 10:12 pm
Posted on 10/7/15 at 10:12 pm
Is there a different organization that is accepting donations for the flood relief in the area? Maybe a local organization in South Carolina? I just don't trust the Red Cross to spend any money wisely and I'm looking for an alternative. Any suggestions?
Posted on 10/7/15 at 11:08 pm to Kramer26
Red Cross is already in South Carolina helping the victims with shelters and food. The money collected at the game will go toward furthering those efforts.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 11:35 pm to stbpike24
* a portion of the money collected.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 11:41 pm to Kramer26
Harvest Hope Food Bank
I got the name of this organization from Kassy Alia's facebook page. She is the widow of slain police officer Greg Alia from a Columbia, SC suburban police department; he was killed last week in an incident at a shopping mall.
I would recommend donations to this food bank.
I got the name of this organization from Kassy Alia's facebook page. She is the widow of slain police officer Greg Alia from a Columbia, SC suburban police department; he was killed last week in an incident at a shopping mall.
I would recommend donations to this food bank.
This post was edited on 10/7/15 at 11:42 pm
Posted on 10/7/15 at 11:52 pm to Red Stick Tigress
Avoid Red Cross. Very little of the money donated to the RC goes to help victims of the flooding.
Posted on 10/7/15 at 11:53 pm to stbpike24
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The money collected at the game will go toward furthering those efforts.
You should really read up on the Red Cross ! You will be shocked.
Posted on 10/8/15 at 1:13 am to bayouman
Don't believe those ads saying all the money collected by the RC will go to flood victims. It won't. They do not speak the truth when it is your money they are after. It was the same for Katrina. They use catastrophes with big headlines to collect money to fund their other projects.
Posted on 10/8/15 at 3:54 am to Kramer26
I’m not calling anyone a liar, but does anyone have a link to support these suspicions of the Red Cross?
My experience with them was a good one. We had a fire in the Metairie apartment building I was living in at the time and I was shocked when the Red Cross showed up and put all the tenants in hotel rooms until we could return home.
My experience with them was a good one. We had a fire in the Metairie apartment building I was living in at the time and I was shocked when the Red Cross showed up and put all the tenants in hotel rooms until we could return home.
Posted on 10/8/15 at 5:09 am to Filtiger
American Red Cross is good. 90-91% of all donations go straight to direct aid. Charity Watch is actually a great 'watchdog' site to go to if you're ever hesitant. They expose good information on every non profit.
A tornado destroyed my community a few years ago and ARC had aid, food, water, etc there hours after
A tornado destroyed my community a few years ago and ARC had aid, food, water, etc there hours after
Posted on 10/8/15 at 6:22 am to Kramer26
I am sure that you can contact a church organization that you have confidence in from the area . During Rita, there was a group of Baptists from Arkansas that sawed trees and reroofed more houses than anyone. Area churches gave them shelter and they stayed here for months.
Posted on 10/8/15 at 6:40 am to Kramer26
Avoid Red Cross. They get rich off of your donations.
There are church organizations in S. Carolina that will better serve those in need than Red Cross.
Your own local churches are probably planning on sending help.
Look up:
South Carolina Baptist Convention
Samaritan's Purse
There are church organizations in S. Carolina that will better serve those in need than Red Cross.
Your own local churches are probably planning on sending help.
Look up:
South Carolina Baptist Convention
Samaritan's Purse
Posted on 10/8/15 at 7:14 am to bayouman
Don't really need to read up them. I know all about Red Cross and what they do. And trust me, they do a lot more good than you know.
Posted on 10/8/15 at 8:44 pm to Kramer26
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I just don't trust the Red Cross to spend any money wisely and I'm looking for an alternative.
Sorry I don't have a suggestion but follow your gut feeling and don't give to the Red Cross.
Posted on 10/8/15 at 10:00 pm to Kramer26
These charities are accepting donations to benefit those affected by the flooding:
Harvest Hope Food Bank LINK / or 803-254-4432
Lutheran Disaster Response, 800-638-3522
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, LINK / or 800-872-3283
Southern Baptist Convention/Disaster Relief, 800-462-8657
Impact Ministries-LINK / or 843-628-5300
The Salvation Army of Horry County-LINK
The United Way of Horry County-LINK or 843-347-5195
United Methodist Committee on Relief, 800-554-8583
United Way of South Carolina, LINK 803-929-1000
For food donations-Catholic Charities- 855-377-1357
Harvest Hope Food Bank LINK / or 803-254-4432
Lutheran Disaster Response, 800-638-3522
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, LINK / or 800-872-3283
Southern Baptist Convention/Disaster Relief, 800-462-8657
Impact Ministries-LINK / or 843-628-5300
The Salvation Army of Horry County-LINK
The United Way of Horry County-LINK or 843-347-5195
United Methodist Committee on Relief, 800-554-8583
United Way of South Carolina, LINK 803-929-1000
For food donations-Catholic Charities- 855-377-1357
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