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Tag Archives: Doctors Without Borders
Donating in Times of Disaster: Six Things You Need to Know
I’ve turned off my television. I realized it’s not doing me or anyone good to watch the chaos from the quake and wall of water that swallowed villages and farmlands, families whole. With the earthquake and tsunami in Japan mere … Continue reading
Posted in Charitable Giving, Disaster Response, Japan Earthquake
Tagged Center for Philanthropy, Charitable Giving, Disaster Relief, Doctors Without Borders, Donating in Times of Disaster, Donation, Dos and Don'ts in Times of Disaster, Emergency management, Give Well, GlobalGiving, Japan, Joanne Fritz, Mercy Corps, Network for Good, Patrick Rooney, Philanthropy, Salvation Army, Saundra Schimmelpfennig, Tsunami
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