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Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Tsunami disaster relief

How you can help —

The South-East Asia Earthquake And Tsunami blog (SEA-EAT blog)

Updates on relief efforts, contact phone numbers and ways that YOU can contribute and volunteer. Please spread the word about this site.

Update - Please see the comments section for more on how you can contribute if you are in the USA.

9 Comments
  1. Prasad · Other comments for this name · Other comments for this URL

    Thank you Megha… this is really a consolidated list.. will help lots of ppl who are willing to contribute…. will send the link to my friends and put it in my blog too…

    Tuesday, December 28, 2004 @ 5:51 AM

  2. Megha · Other comments for this name · Other comments for this URL

    Thanks for spreading the word Prasad!

    Tuesday, December 28, 2004 @ 5:58 AM

  3. Megha · Other comments for this name · Other comments for this URL

    Posted this information on the SEA-EAT blog, but reiterating it here anyway. Here’s ways to contribute if you are in the USA —

    The National Federation of India Organizations has collected about $10,000 from its charitable accounts and is aiming for $100,000. Those wishing to send money toward relief efforts can do so to the following organizations —
    1. BAPS Care International
    Contact: Shailendra Adroja; 1-732-744-1744
    Checks payable to:
    BAPS Care International
    can be mailed to:
    195 Main Street Suite 304
    Metuchen, NJ 08840

    2. Association for India’s Development:
    Contact: Aniruddha Vaidya, 1-650-996-8249
    1-888-TALK-2-AID or (301) 422-4441
    email: info@aidindia.org
    Contributions to AID can be made through secure on-line credit-card deductions from AID’s website (www.aidindia.org), where further details and updates will also be posted. Please indicate that your contribution is for the Relief and Rehabilitation Fund.
    Checks payable to:
    AID
    can be mailed to:
    AID Zone 3
    P.O. Box 4801
    Mountain View, CA 94040-0801
    (Please indicate Relief and Rehabilitation Fund in the check memo)

    3. The National Federation of Indian-American Associations
    Contact: Rajen Anand (703) 642-3156, (562) 537-1077
    Checks (tax-deductible) will be sent to the International Red Cross for the use of ALL victims in all countries.
    Checks payable to:
    NFIA
    can be mailed to:
    6912 Winter Lane
    Annandale, VA 22003

    4. The Hindu Temple Society of North America
    Contact: Dr Uma Mysorekar (718) 460-8484
    Checks (tax deductible) payable to:
    The Hindu Temple Society of North America
    can be mailed to:
    Hindu Temple Society of North America
    45-57 Bowne Street
    Flushing, NY 11355

    Tuesday, December 28, 2004 @ 6:03 AM

  4. Free Spirit · Other comments for this name · Other comments for this URL

    Sent your links to some relatives in the U.S. Thanks.

    Wednesday, December 29, 2004 @ 2:48 AM

  5. concerned · Other comments for this name · Other comments for this URL

    I was wondering how one can be sure that the money will reach the intended recipients?
    BIG CYNIC

    Wednesday, December 29, 2004 @ 7:03 PM

  6. sudhir · Other comments for this name · Other comments for this URL

    it’s in good faith that we contribute…besides have a friend in the world bank who assured me that most of this money does reach the intended recipients…other alternative is for one to be there and lend a helping hand…

    Thursday, December 30, 2004 @ 4:29 PM

  7. sudhir · Other comments for this name · Other comments for this URL

    http://ffl.org/ - FFL currently distributes over 20,000 freshly cooked meals every day, along with medical care, clothing, water and shelter. FFL also guarantees that 100% of donations received would be used for helping the tsunami victims - so pls. go ahead and contribute here, as your contributions do reach the intended recepients.

    Monday, January 3, 2005 @ 5:51 PM

  8. shantanu · Other comments for this name · Other comments for this URL

    hey megha…long time no post…

    Wednesday, January 5, 2005 @ 12:37 AM

  9. Megha · Other comments for this name · Other comments for this URL

    [Free Spirit] Glad it helped. Do visit the Tsunami help blog for more information if you need it.

    [concerned] While a lot of spurious organizations pop up to take advantage of unfortunate times like this, there are plenty of aid and relief agencies that are already out on the frontlines, making a difference. The Tsunami help blog as well as the list of agencies from their Wiki resources (you’ll find it in the table of contents) can both point you to a lot of reliable information.

    [sudhir] Thanks for addressing the question [concerned] raised. There are a number of ways one can help. Visit the Tsunami help blog and find out how!

    [shantanu] I’ve been on a sabbatical at tsunamihelp.blogspot.com, but hope to start writing here again soon. Thanks for checking in!

    Wednesday, January 5, 2005 @ 4:37 PM

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