GrabOne is supporting the Christchurch City Mission Earthquake Appeal Fund and instead of running a daily deal for the Canterbury area is encouraging people to make a $5 donation. Donate online at grabone.co.nz. The Salvation Army has launched an appeal to help those affected by the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that struck Canterbury on Saturday, 4 September.Within hours of the disaster, The Salvation Army was asked to feed around 1000 people in at least two Christchurch locations, and was ready to mobilise in other areas as requested by Civil Defence. In Christchurch's suburbs and rural locations, The Salvation Army has also been responding to the emergency situationThere will be a multitude of needs in the days following the earthquake, and The Salvation Army is appealing for cash donations to strengthen its response.To donate to The Salvation Army Canterbury Earthquake Appeal: - Freephone 0800 53 00 00 - Donate online at salvationarmy.org.nzArticle continues belowThe NZ Red Cross has also launched an appeal in response to the situation in Christchurch.Trained volunteers from across the South Island have joined the organisation's team of 40 to assist people whose homes were damaged or destroyed in the earthquake. More volunteers remain on standby.To donate to the Red Cross Canterbury Earthquake Appeal:- Phone 0900 33 200 to make an automatic $20 donation- Donate online at redcross.org.nz- Donate in person at any branch of NZ Post, Kiwibank, ANZ, National Bank, ASB and BNZ across New Zealand.- Mail a cheque (made payable to New Zealand Red Cross) to: Canterbury Earthquake Appeal, Red Cross House, PO Box 12-140, Thorndon, Wellington 6144.
We're a wealthy country with support mechanisms in place, public donations shouldn't be needed at this stage. This isn't Haiti. All house/contents claims etc will be processed in due course and additional assistance will be given by the central government. Already banks are wavering fees (both business and personal) for people in Christchurch. What people really need now is a helping hand from a neighbour or friend to clean up or taking over a warm meal etc
Someone bring me bacon...... and a hug. Preferably with tits
Quote from: Hav0k;1306659We're a wealthy country with support mechanisms in place, public donations shouldn't be needed at this stage. This isn't Haiti. All house/contents claims etc will be processed in due course and additional assistance will be given by the central government. Already banks are wavering fees (both business and personal) for people in Christchurch. What people really need now is a helping hand from a neighbour or friend to clean up or taking over a warm meal etcwhile the majority of us would love to get down there and help we simply can't. so donating to those stricken by this disaster is a way for us to help. its a lot better than sitting here doing fuck all for our friends and fellow kiwis.
rex, ive even managed to save room for your beloved Bob to come down.
being a girly swot and going in to the uni library over the hols to get books & journal articles for my sports research turns out to have been rather prescient... wouldn't like to try and find anything in there at the moment...
Fuck the donations I just want water so I can take a massive crap and then shower:3
i had kinda hope speakman had died, what a pity
In 1945 the central government created the Earth Quake Commission to deal with events like this, so unless you have been dodging your tax bill you would have been already contributing to help people in Christchurch.
Quote from: Rex;1306669Fuck the donations I just want water so I can take a massive crap and then shower:3i gave up caring about the waste water situation.I HAD A SHIT, SHOWER AND SHAVE, AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT