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I want to donate online to help the cyclone disaster in Myanmar. Which agency should I go to?

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I'm asking specifically about agencies in Singapore and Malaysia.

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  1. Try the Singapore Red Cross, they are more than obliging.

    Be a blessing to others.

    God bless you.

    Subra.


  2. You can help donate to their through this website

    http://www.dec.org.uk/

  3. Please send it to the " Star " Newspaper.

  4. Just read that the ruling generals only wanted international aid but not help like rescue teams. Seriously, how can you be sure that your donations will get to the victims, the people and not the military. This is not like the 2004 tsunami where relief agencies were actually in the disaster area helping the people. At this moment, I'll not donate a cent.

  5. LOOK FOR CARITAS,THERE EXPENSES ARE ABOUT 6%.

  6. I can understand why you might want to help these people, But the US wanted to help and they we told no thanks, look for this on TV or online,  Please look to the local churches that you can help.. They would do much more with that money and just think what would happen to your money here, you would  see the work that it could do,The RED CROSS could use it even more and you would be able to see it here in the US at work for the needs like in GREENSBURG, WI.  please think about this, From a man that has been out of work since 11/07 and has a wife and four children, Erik

  7. Read about Singapore sends off first batch of relief supplies to Myanmar organized by RED CROSS Singapore: http://www.redcross.org.sg/myanmar_cyclo...

    They don't have online donation services but you can call 1900 112 1010 for a S$10 donation, or 1900 112 1050 for a S$50 donation.

  8. go to www.google.com and click on the link right under the search box

  9. Well if you are in singapore you should go to peninsula at city hall and better find out there.

  10. you can look for me  a t+65 93890081

  11. Red Cross or the World Health Organisation

  12. In third world most of the agencies are corrupt. Though there is a miletary junta govt. but we have to compromise & send donations through govt. is much better.

  13. You can donate to the Red Cross and this will ensure that your money is to help the people of Myanmar.

    Walk-in donations can be made at the Singapore Red Cross Society, 15 Penang Lane, Singapore 238486.

    Our collection hours are:

    Mon - Fri: 9.30am - 5.45pm

    Sat & Sun ( 10-11 May): 9.30am - 5pm

    http://www.redcross.org.sg

  14. Some of them at the Peninsular plaza xD

  15. VASANTHAM-mia

    09443936090

  16. Worldvision in Singapore is deploying their Global Rapid Response Team. They are supplying zinc sheets, tents, tarpaulins, medicine, clothing (sarongs and t-shirts), blankets, along with 10,000 kg of rice and 7,000 liters of water.

    You can help donate to their effort:

    http://www.worldvision.org.sg/st_newsroo...

  17. you do not donate money.

  18. you should go to Peninsula city hall.i hope this helps!

    hope  this helps

    BELINDA ANNA ABRAHAM

    melodybelinda@yahoo.com

  19. The others are right. World Vision is a safe bet. They're international and pretty responsible. I subscribe to their email newsletter-you shld too. They will email you if a new disaster strikes anywhere in the world, and are sometimes amongst the first.

    The other option would be red cross society - they too are pretty good.

    A note though, while World Vision is a christian organisation, dont be put off by it. It does endevour to help all regardless of background.

    p.s. I'm neither Christian nor affiliated to any of these organisations.

  20. donate to me. i need money more than them. donate any org other than those like nkf.

  21. You could try:

    1.International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

    Donate via Credit Card

    Go to donate.ifrc.org

    Indicate you would like your contributions to go to "Myanmar Cyclone Nargis"

    www.ifrc.org



    2.World Vision

    Donate by Cheque

    Make your cheque payable to "World Vision International" and mail to

    10 Anson Road

    #13-08 International Plaza

    Singapore 079903

    Donate by Cash

    Please visit World Vision Singapore office at

    10 Anson Road

    #13-08 International Plaza

    Singapore 079903

    Donate via Internet Banking

    DBS Internet Banking

    Standard Chartered Internet Banking

    Please select World Vision under list of payee

    For more information, click here

    Donate by ATM Fund Transfer

    Donate by doing a ATM fund transfer to

    DBS Autosave Account Number: 001-030600-6

    Standard Chartered Bank Fusion Account Number: 130-830-6900

    For more information, click here

    www.worldvision.org.sg

  22. I thought I heard from my mom yesterday that the Myanmar government said it doesn't allow any relief aid from other countries

  23. you can call +919980644110 to donate or send a sms.

  24. Cash/Walk-in Donations  Cheque Donations  

    Walk-in donations can be made at the Singapore Red Cross Society, 15 Penang Lane, Singapore 238486.

    Our collection hours are:

    Mon - Fri: 9.30am - 5.45pm

    Sat & Sun ( 10-11 May): 9.30am - 5pm

    For more information, please call the Singapore Red Cross at 6334-9152/53 or email enquiry@redcross.org.sg.

    Cheque can be made payable to:

    Singapore Red Cross Society

    Please indicate behind the cheque:

    1) Name, Organisation (if applicable), Mailing Address and Contact Numbers

    2) For Survivors of Myanmar cyclone

    An official receipt (Donation is not tax deductible) will be issued.

    Send the cheque to:

    Singapore Red Cross Society

  25. The Red Cross

  26. log on to google website. There is a support victim words down there. Just click on it and you can donate through the website to UNICEF. But you have to have a credit card and google account. With this you do not need to go anywhere.

  27. If you would like to donate, you can try this link:

    http://donate.wvus.org/OA_HTML/xxwvibeCC...

  28. There are good charities and not so good ones.

    I used to work for this one - they're good.

    http://www.oxfam.org.uk/oxfam_in_action/...

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