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Disaster groups charged with exploitation seeking #Harvey funds
2017-08-31
[RT] Activists groups seeking funds to help for relief from Hurricane Harvey are coming under fire for alleged exploitation. One such group, the Texas Organizing Project is being singled out for raising funds to benefit labor unions.
This is besides the bad guys with guns.
In a post on social media calling for donations, the Texas Organizing Project stated that all donations “will only be used to organize in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.”

The statement drew criticism that the group was a front for big labor and the funds would support organizing the efforts of unions such as SEIU 1199, AFL-CIO, and the American Federation of Teachers, and not hurricane victims.

“So you are scamming kind-hearted people out of money making them believe that you are going to help Harvey victims, is that it? Harvey victims need help now with the very basics of life, not political activists making money off their horrible situation! You should be ashamed of yourselves. As a Texan myself, I cannot believe how wrong-minded your solicitation for donations is,” charged one.

Another opined “All donations made here will only be used ‘to organize in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.’ So none of the money will actually be given to hurricane victims. Good to know.”

A repost of the fund link on Twitter by political activist, Linda Sarsour, generated over 1,000 comments criticizing the goal of the fund.

With one tweet “Grifting money away from hurricane victims is about as low as someone can get.”

Another opined “@Twitter @TwitterSupport these relief funds are being funneled towards a political PAC and not towards victims .... do something pls”

Others took to Twitter to blast the relief efforts. Sarsour then tweeted that the ‘alt-right’ must have sent out an email blast.

Later she tweeted a list of organizations of where to send donations.

Calls to the Texas Organizing Project to ask about the fund and its beneficiaries as well as to SEIU 1199 were not returned.
Posted by:Fred

#13  Red Cross in San Diego had a rough period with an incompetent aloof aristocratic leader Dodie Rotherham the National RC removed, along with their entire board in 2002, in which the $ donated didn't reach the wildfire victims intended. Since then, they've cleaned house and their act up. Can't say how Texas's RC is....
Posted by: Frank G   2017-08-31 19:43  

#12  Apparently the only person who likes RC is BHO who is out shilling for donations.

About that organized anarchy article, they smear RC as too corporate. Could almost hear the sneer. Tyson Foods drove a truck full of food and a pro grill & team all the way out here and fed the town and responders for an evening. Didn't ask for any special thank yous or nothing, just loaded and came.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2017-08-31 16:59  

#11  See Haiti.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-08-31 16:51  

#10  Charities have learned the Clinton Foundation model for stealing and laundering money.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-08-31 16:51  

#9  Mennonite, Southern Baptist Disaster Services came out here. SA has brought us sandwiches to endurance fires. Don't know much about SP, but that is good company.

Red Cross is all show no flow. They get the prime booth locations and plenty of media. Seem to have earned themselves a bit of a reputation.

About donating to SA, I was told the most effective way to help is to donate to the local chapter rather than the umbrella - nothing wrong with the umbrella, just faster more efficient with local knowledge.

Thanks DG8368, interesting read. I'm glad everyone is getting into the assist, but I did have to giggle a bit after the 'Sure there are a lot of sportsmen with boats going about but Anarchists, yeah, totally there, totally organizing a response. Antifa:boots on the ground.'

It is the same advice we are giving here; don't just throw money at it, do your research. There are coyotes and vultures at every disaster.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2017-08-31 16:13  

#8  I won't give the Red Thingy a damned dime.

Salvation Army, Samaritan's Purse, Mennonite Disaster Services, Southern Baptist Disaster Services. I'm sure there are others.
Posted by: Barbara   2017-08-31 15:27  

#7  Maybe here?

Wow, don't nobody like the Red Cross anymore (trigger warning: enemy territory).

Posted by: Daffy Grundy8638   2017-08-31 13:40  

#6  VRWC, you dropped text into the box where you intended to drop the URL for the hot link. Try again, please.
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-08-31 13:28  

#5  linky no worky, VRWC.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2017-08-31 10:43  

#4  You Probably Should Not Use the Red Cross to Help Texas
Posted by: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy   2017-08-31 10:22  

#3  New Echota, elevation 659'. The Coosawattee can flood in the Spring, but there's plenty of high ground nearby. Perhaps the Cherokees knew something.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-08-31 08:55  

#2  The best one-word tweet yet.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2017-08-31 08:46  

#1  Has the Red Cross moved to smaller facilities in a less expensive local economy and transitioned to salaries akin to the Salvation Army recently? And are they going to sequester funds sent for Harvey in anticipation of future disasters like they did for 9/11? There are various levels of exploitation.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-08-31 07:24  

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