Shop Charities for assisting victims of the 27th October 2010 Indonesia Tsunami

The recent BBC news report on the Tsunami in Indonesia on 27th October 2010 represents a devastation of powerful oceans tides that flooded and overwhelmed a third world society beyond their abilities to help themselves. There has been close to 300 lives claimed and the figure is feared to climb as many coastal villages were completely wiped away. The reality of people suffering there may seem very far away to those of us who are secure in comparison.
It is up to respectable Charities to assist, educate and motivate individuals within wealthier nations to get involved and help, but what Charities are worth researching now to determine whether you’ll help monetarily?
It is known that not all Charities are equal and with the coinciding news report on UK’s economic uncertainty due to government cut backs, individuals are naturally being prudent on any personal spending and require information and assuredness that any charitable money given is safe and effective. It’s similar to smart shopping, for instance it is the norm for many people these days to scour the smartest deals and sales; like using the argos.co.uk discount vouchers for furnishings versus shopping on eBay. Weighing up prices, customer service, fees and quality of items and comparing for the best purchases are important now more than ever. This is similar to researching Charity Information and below is a list of Charities that are assisting immediately with the recent Indonesian Tsunami disaster:
http://www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk/
http://www.geography.org.uk/resources/indonesiantsunami
Avoid scams asking for Tsunami donations by only donating to large reputable Charities on their official websites. Avoid all emails or postal mail asking for donations. For additional tips and important examples to learn of these scammers and ineffective charities visit the website below:
http://www.tsunamis.com/
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