Originally Posted By: HosteenJorje
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The only way we can help is to donate $$ but I don't trust the American Red Cross. I don't want to be contributing to organizations that have high paid executives who are mostly interested in their own bottom line. Any suggestions?
https://www.ldscharities.org/
100% of donated funds go to relief, overhead is covered by LDS church. \
Originally Posted By: TX_1821
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Anyways
Salvation/Red Cross/ any other [censored] organization did not show up or ever contact them.
ALL donations of food/clothes came from people donating them.
I understand it's a middle class neighborhood so maybe theres that.
But their presence on the ground/help after is Zero.
Really shows you its the ordinary citizen that comes to save others, rather than any government/charity.
You do realize it takes time, right? They have to stage equipment in a safe area, then bring it in once safe to do so.
72 hours is the standard timeframe for relief services from a national level to arrive, and they are now arriving here in Houston area (and have been in Corpus and other areas also hit by Harvey, it is not just Houston).
Some areas are still not reachable by vehicle, so these relief resources are not able to get to them, they need to be brought out to them, and as mentioned, many don't want to leave.