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FineWinePaperCup t1_j7riry6 wrote

Keep in mind relief organizations need money. Things are logistical burdens (transport, storage, sorting, sanitizing, distribution), where money lets them get what they need when they need it.

I get it, things just feel better. But money is the most useful.

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AtomicSalt OP t1_j7rjs5o wrote

Right! I was planning on doing both, but it doesn't seem like there's even a place around here to give stuff, so money it is! Thank you for the response!

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doodeedoo95 t1_j7tn61y wrote

My bf is Turkish and his city and family’s cities were destroyed. He shared TPF with me as he trusts this organization and it’s transparent about where they put the money. Please donate here and share this link with others. The people really need it, it’s so horrible. People are still trapped under buildings and calling out for help and it’s been more than 3 days with freezing temps. There’s still little to no supplies/limited access to these areas 😢 https://donate.tpfund.org/campaign/tpf-turkiye-earthquake/c465112

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Vivid_Security_9270 t1_j7s0xvs wrote

The area the earthquake and the aftershocks had greatest effect is largely populated by violent extremist organizations, i.e. ISIS. Please be aware a large percentage of any donation you give that makes it to Turkey/Syria will go to terrorism, not judging you for giving, just be aware of it.

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blorbschploble t1_j7shyxc wrote

You realize even hypothetical “People’s republic of North Badguyistan” is populated primarily by women and children, right?

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FineWinePaperCup t1_j7sghdx wrote

Vet the group, go with international relief agencies like the Red Cross, International Rescue Committee, etc. Thousands of people have died. People are not funding terrorism with well vetted organizations.

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