December 28, 2004prayers
I am overwhelmed by emotion seeing the photos and reading the stories about the tsunami. I am sending prayers. Below is a list of just a few of the many groups providing humanitarian aid to tsunami victims. These are places where we can contribute: American Friends Service Committee (AFSC Crisis Fund) Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres U.S. Red Cross International Red Cross Mercy Corps Comments
Hello folks nice blog youre running Posted by: lolita at January 19, 2005 07:29 PMBy the way, I think that donating time or money to the Red Cross is a wonderful thing regardless of catastrophy...let's all do something Posted by: Jennifer at December 30, 2004 01:54 PMWhat can we do? Everyone in Portugal is trying to help. http://tsunamihelp.blogspot.com/ is a great blog FYI as to the current relief efforts and the best ways to help, et al. Thanks so spreading the word about how to help, I know that everyone wants to in some way. And have a very peaceful New Years! Posted by: rachel at December 29, 2004 11:27 PMVery Sad, Very Biblical feeling. I pray for all who have suffered and loss. Posted by: shelly at December 29, 2004 01:26 PMIt really makes other things seem so trivial. I remembered how frightened I was this summer with three hurricanes, but you know, so what? At least we had the opportunity to prepare. It's just catastrophic, this whole thing. I know it's half a world away, but when you see parents in hysterics over the body of their child, it becomes personal somehow. Posted by: Jennifer at December 29, 2004 10:22 AMWhat can we do?! 70,000 people as of today. I cannot even fathom it. And it seems silly to go about my day as usual. They are in my mind and in my prayers. Posted by: Kate at December 29, 2004 08:13 AMI prayed that their deaths were swift and painless. I could not imagine any of them having to suffer such a devastating death. May the survivors find peace. Posted by: Lu at December 29, 2004 06:18 AMI too was moved to tears when looking at the photos and reading about the casualites from the earthquake and tsunami. I was lucky enough once, to visit Indonesia. It was a place of many contrasts. Such color and vibrancy of life. So many smiling people, despite their poverty. It saddens me to think of it as gone...my prayers join with yours for all those lost and suffering. Posted by: Julia at December 28, 2004 05:23 PM |