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How
the Public can Help following a Disaster
When disaster strikes, people
everywhere want to help those in need. To ensure that this compassion
and generosity are put to good use, the media can highlight these facts:
- Financial aid is an immediate
need of disaster victims. Financial contributions should be made through
a recognized voluntary organization to help ensure that contributions
are put to their intended use.
- Before donating food or
clothing, wait for instructions from local officials. Immediately after
a disaster, relief workers usually don't have time or facilities to
setup distribution channels, and too often these items go to waste.
- Volunteers should go through
a recognized voluntary agency such as the American Red Cross or Salvation
Army. They know what is needed and are prepared to deal with the need.
Local emergency services officials also coordinate volunteer efforts
for helping in disasters.
- Organizations and community
groups wishing to donate items should first contact local officials,
the American Red Cross, or Salvation Army to find out what is needed
and where to send it. Be prepared to deliver the items to one place,
tell officials when you'll be there, and provide for transportation,
driver, and unloading.
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