Posted By: tangerine3
reputable donation places - 11/24/2017 01:47 PM
Hello, does anyone know if the links on this page are reputable and the money donated would be going specifically to help BVI communities.
https://www.bviirmarelief.org/donate-moneyI am donating bi-weekly to different places. It is confusing sometimes as to where the money is actually going. Or would it be better to donate directly to establishments/persons that have gofundme accounts?
Thank you.
Posted By: ScurvyD
Re: reputable donation places - 11/24/2017 05:26 PM
Im a big fan of Samaritans Purse and Cargo of Hope, both who were on the ground in the BVI before the hurricanes hit. Im not sure if you can designate money to a certain area, but it looks like on the website you can. I trust Mark with bvimariner.com too. Good luck <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: tjkunes
Re: reputable donation places - 11/25/2017 04:07 PM
Did you mean "Convoy of Hope"?
Posted By: CaptainJay
Re: reputable donation places - 11/25/2017 06:31 PM
http://visar.org/hurricane-irma-update/These guys never stopped. I was in VG and Nanny Cay few days after the first storm. They where the closest thing to government support that I saw.
BVI Humane Society as well
http://www.bvihumanesociety.org/payments.htmland Walker is still short on funds for the massive construction efforts they brought to Anegada. The items are all purchased and two containers of building materials delivered but of course the shipping costs were out of this world. I know they are still desperate for any donations to chip away at that.
https://www.youcaring.com/reliefforanegadaafterhurricaneirma-943857
Posted By: sail445
Re: reputable donation places - 11/25/2017 08:21 PM
Anegada has a population of around 300 people, I'm sure all the bars and restaurants have enough to put the island back in order without outside help.
If they're really in need of outside help the U.K. Would be there with assistance.
Posted By: sail445
Re: reputable donation places - 11/25/2017 10:32 PM
CaptainJay said:http://visar.org/hurricane-irma-update/These guys never stopped. I was in VG and Nanny Cay few days after the first storm. They where the closest thing to government support that I saw.
Jay,
Without a doubt VISAR is the best thing going for the BVI.
VISAR has been saving the life's of many and have always been on call for decades.
Posted By: ScurvyD
Re: reputable donation places - 11/27/2017 12:20 AM
tjkunes said:
Did you mean "Convoy of Hope"?
Yes yes yes, my bad. Thank you <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: wmangum
Re: reputable donation places - 11/27/2017 01:10 AM
sail445 said:
Anegada has a population of around 300 people, I'm sure all the bars and restaurants have enough to put the island back in order without outside help.
If they're really in need of outside help the U.K. Would be there with assistance.
I am consistently amazed at your pretense and lack of knowledge.
Posted By: denverd0n
Re: reputable donation places - 11/27/2017 03:14 PM
tangerine3 said:
It is confusing sometimes as to where the money is actually going.
To me, this is the red flag. If it is not completely clear where the money is going, they're not going to get any of my money. My money goes to organizations where it IS completely clear.
Posted By: Carol_Hill
Re: reputable donation places - 11/27/2017 09:03 PM
It's unfortunate that some have used this thread to call others names, so will close it here.
Regardless, the only thing that you can do is to do your due diligence and attempt to investigate where your money is going. Donating money to a gofundme account is a crap shoot IF you don't have any personal knowledge of the individuals involved. Gofundme does ZERO investigation of the people behind the funds and they have zero control over where the money goes. Plus Gofundme gets a healthy percentage on all donations. Otherwise, more established organizations like the Red Cross, VISAR, etc., might be a safer bet.