OK, I'm going to be the jerk here and question the point of stuff like this. I'm all for raising money and giving
where it's needed. Specifically, I'm referring to instances like Katrina where some event occurred and private relief organizations had what to purchase supplies, ship them in and disperse them. All that takes money and a lot of it. However, this isn't that. Based on what I've read and seen in news accounts, the relief effort to Haiti is in no way hurting for supplies or funding. The country has already been a disaster relief effort for the better part of two decades. The UN, the Red Cross and any number of other relief organizations have already been involved here for years and, besides that, practically every industrialized country in the world is currently sending aid to Haiti right now. My point is that they aren't hurting for money. What they
are truly lacking is manpower and a way to get the supplies that they already have into the hands of those who need them. You can't donate manpower on a telethon though so what real purpose does something like that serve? You know, other than to make the donors feel better. I know that all sounds a bit heartless but there really are so many other organizations out there in other parts of the world and right here in America that are doing so much with what they've got and, I'm afraid, will now have to do that much with with so much less because the donor money out there is currently getting dumped into the Caribbean.
If anyone wants an alternative, my personal charity of choice is
Urban Impact in Pittsburgh. A former LU player, Seth Reichart, works full-time ministring to the inner-city youth there and he and his wife just had their third child. They could use all the help they can get. Just click on the Staff Support page and follow the links.
"I invite all the young champions on Liberty Mountain to come up and rub my woolly mustache."