Please,
If anyone knows of where I can donate money to help the people and survivors of the Maui fires, let me know.
I also want to 💯 avoid big non-profits and other corrupt government money laundering "charity foundations".
Thank you.
I know they are a big corporation but convoy of hope is legit. My wife used to work for them. I’ve volunteered for them. I know one of the co founders personally. I’ve had a few friends work for them. It’s a great organization doing incredible things and making a difference in many ways.
I know they are a big corporation but convoy of hope is legit. My wife used to work for them. I’ve volunteered for them. I know one of the co founders personally. I’ve had a few friends work for them. It’s a great organization doing incredible things and making a difference in many ways.
Awesome info, thanks man!
I want to do what I can to offset the Beijing-Biden regime donating $1 to Americans in Hawaii for every $10,000 they launder through the Pentagon's Military Industrial Complex for their proxy war in Ukraine.
Greg, if this reply is inappropriate, please delete...if I offend others here, I'm am agreeable to take my leave.
Most Respectfully - Van
@dragon1 I completely understand and agree. It’s been a problem for a very long time. Convoy of Hope has many different ways of helping those in need. After hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico my wife was down there for 10 weeks with new teams every week that were wanting to volunteer helping clean debris to then having contractors come and help rebuild houses that were designed to withstand strong storms. Anytime there is a natural disaster convoy rushes in to help. I have a good friend that worked for them after the Bahamas got hit a few years ago. His main job was clearing debris. The stories he shared after being there for a few months were heavy but the impact they made by bringing in food and water and clothing and other supplies were huge. All that to say, yes they have employees but they are doing the best they can to assist those in great need.
@dragon1 I completely understand and agree. It’s been a problem for a very long time. Convoy of Hope has many different ways of helping those in need. After hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico my wife was down there for 10 weeks with new teams every week that were wanting to volunteer helping clean debris to then having contractors come and help rebuild houses that were designed to withstand strong storms. Anytime there is a natural disaster convoy rushes in to help. I have a good friend that worked for them after the Bahamas got hit a few years ago. His main job was clearing debris. The stories he shared after being there for a few months were heavy but the impact they made by bringing in food and water and clothing and other supplies were huge. All that to say, yes they have employees but they are doing the best they can to assist those in great need.
Good stuff