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Wonnie 07-17-2012 10:02 AM

My co-workers house burned to the ground. They had 2 small children. The RC put them up in a motel.....then they sent them a bill for the motel charges!

Chasing Hawk 07-17-2012 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by Suebear (Post 5372253)
2 years ago when our house burnt...the RC was there before the fire trucks even left...they gave hubby and I both a debit card for $100 each...and gave us 3 nights at the local hotel....AND they gave us a voucher for a free refridgerator when we were ready for it...(kitchen fire)...so I can not say enough good things about our local RC !!!! They helped us when we needed it the most !!!!

I guess it depends on which RC you have around. Although I haven't had personal experience with them. I am leery of most big charities like this. Most of the monies donated go to administration costs then helping anyone in true need.

As for NPR, I wouldn't let my cat listen to that...lol

Chasing Hawk 07-17-2012 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by Wonnie (Post 5372668)
My co-workers house burned to the ground. They had 2 small children. The RC put them up in a motel.....then they sent them a bill for the motel charges!

Dang!!!
What a blow to an already bad event.

susiequilt 07-17-2012 10:46 AM

I've only had good experiences with the Red Cross. After the hurricanes came they were there with ice, water, hot meals, showers and more. No charge for anything. This was twice in my area within 2 weeks!
No complaints from me.

JoyjoyMarie 07-17-2012 11:03 AM

The Red Cross taught me First Aid, Swimming and Water Safety and Jr and Sr. Lifesaving, as well as CPR through courses it offered. My skills and knowledge have been greatly expanded by them, much to my benefit. Maybe their assistance to people in need varies with the local chapter and with donations to the local groups, but I have to put in a good word for what they have done for me in the past.

burchquilts 07-17-2012 11:08 AM


Originally Posted by arbed31 (Post 5372161)
My dad is a WW2 veteran and hates the Red Cross. It was many years ago but when he talks about them the veins in his head almost pop out.

My dad was the very same way... & this was a man who we joking said made Mr. Rogers look like a thug, so for something to make him so steamed, it must've been bad!!!

Phyllis nm 07-17-2012 11:09 AM

I was told the RC charged 10 cents for toothbrushes while soldiers were in the hospital after being shipped from overseas during WW2. The SA did not charge anything.<o:p></o:p>

sewready 07-17-2012 11:41 AM

My uncle (survivor of Pearl Harbor) was the same way! He was a very soft spoken, quiet man, but if anybody mentioned the American Red Cross, he would say words that made your hair curl!!!

Originally Posted by burchquilts (Post 5372815)
My dad was the very same way... & this was a man who we joking said made Mr. Rogers look like a thug, so for something to make him so steamed, it must've been bad!!!


Pat M. 07-17-2012 12:13 PM

My father-in-law died and we had NO money, husband just out of boot camp, poor we were, Red Cross would not loan him the money to go to the funeral, BUT the NAVY RELIEF did, and for 20 yrs. my husband would donate to Navy Relief but not to Red Cross. He is still mad at them.

gollytwo 07-17-2012 12:46 PM

The Red Cross pays very high executive salaries; and the % of donations actually going to charitable works is low among other charities
I never give to them
My money goes to the Salvation Army and the Southern Baptist group.
If you look at news coverage of tragedies in the USA - these are the 2 organizations that are there immediately distributing food, clothing etc.


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