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Related: About this forumJenna Pope: Breezy Point in ruins (Sandy)
Facebook photo album, until she updates her weblog.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.3782619936121.2132883.1595640107&type=1
Jenna Pope:
My heart beaks while going into the areas hit hard by hurricane Sandy, and it breaks all over again while editing my photos of it.
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Jenna Pope: Breezy Point in ruins (Sandy) (Original Post)
Fire Walk With Me
Nov 2012
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sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)1. My girlfriend and her husband grew up in Breezy Point. She too is heartbroken
over the devastation there.
Occupy Wichita
(4 posts)2. More on Jenna Pope and Occupy Sandy
Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)3. Thank you, and welcome to DU!
antiquie
(4,299 posts)4. Thank you for the link
and welcome to DU.
Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)5. This is going to leave a mark:
Eric Wais ?@EricWais
You have absolutely got to be fucking kidding me. #SandyAid @OccupySandy @520ClintonOS @NYCSandyNeeds
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb/2012/11/15/red-cross-soho-grand-sandy-volunteers_n_2137687.html
Retweeted by NYC Sandy Needs
sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)6. This is why I do not donate to the Red Cross anymore:
The American Red Cross has come under fire for its slow response to certain areas hit hard by Hurricane Sandy, and now critics have a new complaint against the relief organization: Its paying $181,000 for volunteers to stay at a swanky downtown Manhattan hotel.
The Red Cross, which has raised $131 million in Sandy relief as of Tuesday, recently fired back at critics, calling its disaster response effort near flawless. But struggling Sandy survivors allege Red Cross volunteers arent visible in their towns, and many have said they dont understand where the organization's dollars could be going.
The nonprofit revealed to the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday that one big-ticket Sandy relief item is hotel stays for volunteers. Since New York City is packed with tourists and facing a housing crisis, the Red Cross has taken 45 rooms at the upscale Soho Grand Hotel - at a discounted rate -- which will end up costing $181,000, spokeswoman Laura Howe told the Journal.
The Red Cross, which has raised $131 million in Sandy relief as of Tuesday, recently fired back at critics, calling its disaster response effort near flawless. But struggling Sandy survivors allege Red Cross volunteers arent visible in their towns, and many have said they dont understand where the organization's dollars could be going.
The nonprofit revealed to the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday that one big-ticket Sandy relief item is hotel stays for volunteers. Since New York City is packed with tourists and facing a housing crisis, the Red Cross has taken 45 rooms at the upscale Soho Grand Hotel - at a discounted rate -- which will end up costing $181,000, spokeswoman Laura Howe told the Journal.
As if they could not find cheaper places to house volunteers. I wonder who owns that Hotel?
There were many complaints about what the Red Cross was spending money on after Haiti and Katrina also. To think what that money could have done for some of the victims of the storm.
And that is why I prefer to donate to OccupySandy as the money is being used to directly help those it is intended for.