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> Meaningful aid for Sri Lankans, Gotta friend on the ground there ....
Cap'n Krusty
post Jan 18 2005, 07:39 PM
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This is yer Cap'n speaking .........................I have a close friend who is "on the ground" in Sri Lanka. Gordon Bleck is a gemologist who has lived there half the time for over 25 years. He is on a mission to deliver MEANINGFUL aid to the people who really need it, the fisherman and their families along the coast. He is NOT a registered charity, and any donations are NOT tax deductible. He says the majority of aid already delivered there hasn't filtered down, and the cash that has gone to the government has been mostly spent on planning how to spend further aid. If anyone here wants to make a donation that will really count, go to www.bluefirelanka.com and take a look around.
I have NO financial interest in this effort, but I can attest to the dedication and honesty of the effort. No amount is too small ........................ Thanks for reading this. Directions for sending funds are on the website. The Cap'n
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Cap'n Krusty   Meaningful aid for Sri Lankans   Jan 18 2005, 07:39 PM
Mueller   thanks John.... any idea what it cost to wire tra...   Jan 18 2005, 11:25 PM
Cap'n Krusty   Dunno, Mike. Gonna go by the bank this afternoon,...   Jan 19 2005, 01:39 PM
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