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Thursday, May 15, 2008

China Earthquake Donation Tips

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Brian Fenerty (16)

While the purpose of this blog is to share ideas and techniques with regards to recruiting in China I have been getting a number of questions from concerned friends regarding the best way to help.
 
 
I heard on the news this morning that the Chinese government has requested help from international rescue operations and that teams from Japan are on the way.  With the death toll rising and current estimates at 50,000 lives I am sure that there are many survivors that can use our help.
 
The following post is an excellent start:
 
China Earthquake Donation Guide: 24+ ways to give - UPDATED - "There has been a tremendous outpouring of energy from the blogosphere and on Twitter to determine the best way to help out. Having given to relief organizations after the Indonesia tsunami, and then hearing about the waste associated with relief efforts, I wanted to evaluate how to best contribute toward China earthquake disaster relief efforts."
 
 
Thanks, now get back to work! - BSF
 
 


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