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"Lutheran World Relief (LWR) has been responding to emergencies and disasters since its founding in 1945. Working through partners and global relief networks, LWR works in 50 countries to provide not only relief but to combat the causes of poverty. After the devastating earthquake and tsunamis in Southern Asia, LWR launched WAVE OF GIVING™ to fund its rebuilding efforts in the affected countries. In its first week, WAVE OF GIVING has generated more than $4.7 million dollars. Thrivent Financial member donations to LWR will be matched dollar-for-dollar through April 15, 2005, up to $2 million.
http://www.lwr.org/
800-LWR-LWR-2
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"Islamic Relief, an international relief and development charity, is spending an initial 1,400,000 to bring aid to the survivors of the tsunami disaster, and aid has already arrived in Indonesia. The money pledged comes from the Islamic Relief emergency fund, so donations are needed to provide further assistance to people affected in Southern Asia.
http://www.islamic-relief.com/
0121 605 5555
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United Way International, United Way of America, and United Way affiliates in the tsunami disaster areas are working together to assess and address the long-term needs of the affected communities in Southern Asia. The United Way South Asia Response Fund has been created to support these long-term recovery efforts and will be administered by United Way International. Donations are being accepted online or via snail mail. http://national.unitedway.org/ 1-703-836-7112
"The Salvation Army is providing 24-hour aid to thousands of people affected by the tsunami in South Asia that killed at least 150,000 people and devastated 11 countries. Salvation Army workers in the indigenous, grass-roots organizations in three of the most affected countries were some of the first to respond to this tragedy . The international Salvation Army will continue to provide support in the community for the long-term. http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/
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"Direct Relief International is working to coordinate relief efforts among organizations responding to the tsunami disaster in Southern Asia. Direct Relief International focuses on health programs during emergency situations, and their corporate partnerships enable them to maximize the effect of every dollar donated.
http://www.directrelief.org/index.html
1-805-964-4767"
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the world's largest humanitarian organization, directs and organizes assistance to the world's most vulnerable people. Their work is guided by seven fundamental principles; humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, and universality. Your donation funds local humanitarian efforts to help communities recover from the devastation of the earthquake and tsunamis in Southern Asia.
http://www.ifrc.org/helpnow/donate/donate_response.asp
+41 22 730 42 22
Since 1943, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) has assisted the poor and disadvantaged on five continents and in over 90 countries. CRS provides direct assistance, development services, and education. CRS teams are rushing immediate relief in the form of food, medicines, water and sanitation, household items, and shelter materials to millions of survivors in the wake of the catastrophic tsunami in Southern Asia.
http://www.kintera.org/htmlcontent.asp?cid=41794
800-736-3467
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