RitaE
DIS Veteran
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- May 29, 2008
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just as a heads up-allot of local (and bigger name national) charities are better at it because they have government staff doing the eligibility determinations and those charities won't aide until a person has been determined ineligible to goverment funds.
when i worked for social services i always thought it was rather interesting when certain disasters occured and the media would 'talk up' how this or that particular charity had responded and was providing for people in need and seemingly doing it in such an efficient manner-what was never publicized was how those charities would instruct anyone who asked for their help that the first step was to come to my office and apply for state and local emergency assistance funds. i and my co-workers would be responsible for determining the needs, income and assetts of individuals and families, docment it, issue any gov. funds or line up any gov. services they might be eligible to-then the people would take that information back to the charities who would use it for their purposes (and often, if they were eligible to even the very minimal resources we had or we found that despite their being in an emergent situation and 'in need' but ineligible to gov. asst. because of their income/assetts-that made them ineligible to those of the charities).
sometimes, sometimes not.
For instance, yesterday I went to WalMart and filled the back of my SUV with some bleach, mops, rags, buckets, diapers, and water. I drove it over to our Church parking lot where some men put it into the back of their pick-up trucks and vans. Then they took off to drive it to a sister church up in Wisconsin.
Today, people will stop by and pick up the stuff they need to clean and put it to use.
There you go. The program was announced on in Church on Sunday and by Wednesday the donations are in the hands of people. No Social Workers qualifying anybody, no FEMA, no hassle.
Meanwhile, here we are 3 years Post Katrina and FEMA is still trying to get their "starter kits" of cleaning supplies into the hands of the hurricane victims. (go read CNN).