Posts Tagged ‘Charity’

  1. I Put A Spell On You

    February 26, 2010 by ChiaLynn

    I shared this on Twitter already – it came in via Elizabeth Bear, who had it from Warren Ellis. But it deserves a place here, too.

    The proceeds go to benefit Haiti. You can pre-order here, though the US purchase site doesn’t appear to be set up yet.

    Incidentally, Christy Moore had something interesting things to say about benefit gigs in the Christy Chat I received this morning.

    John Spillane and I have been putting a few chords together… “Haitian Girl” is the current working title of a song that is emerging. We will perform a gig in Vicar Street, Dublin on Tuesday, 23rd March. All proceeds will go to GOAL in Haiti. Ticketmaster have waived their commission and Vicar Street their rental fees.

    An increasing number of people seem to be becoming critical of benefit gigs. They question the motives and claim that tragic situations are being exploited. One Dublin journalist wrote a scathing attack on those who do benefit gigs. (Presumably getting well paid for the piece) I have heard stories of NGO’s in areas of war and catastrophe, of aid workers behaving inappropriately … But I have also witnessed the courage and commitment of volunteers giving their time and sometimes their very lives to help others. I am in awe of their commitment. I believe that the courage and compassion of thousands far outweighs the errant behaviour of a few. Also I know that certain performers cannot resist any PR opportunity, sometimes cynically, more times unwittingly, but I believe they too are in a minority. Then there are the political arguments, the ethical dimensions, the opportunism of donor nations, the fashionable ladies and gents who lunch for charity … I simply don’t have the time to work it all out, I need to keep it simple. If I can give a dig out I will, and if some want to put a slant on that … so be it.


  2. On a more serious note…

    January 13, 2010 by ChiaLynn

    I saw something about this earlier today – I’d post a link if I could remember where – and thought it was worth repeating.

    If you’re making a donation for earthquake relief in Haiti, please consider allowing the charity to which you’re giving it to use where it’s most needed, rather than earmarking for the Haitian earthquake. It will allow the charity much more flexibility in allocating funds, and if your dollars don’t go directly to Haiti, they’ll still be helping the victims of the quake, by letting the charity spend money it might otherwise have needed elsewhere in Haiti now.

    As to which charity you should donate to – The Red Cross, Oxfam, Doctors Without Borders and Mercy Corps are some of the highest-profile. They’re all working in Haiti now. Charity Navigator has posted a list of three- and four-star charities in the area. And if you’re ready to go to Haiti yourself, Idealist.org has a list of international charities that sponsor volunteer travel. (Hat tip to Oxfam America for the Idealist link.)