I'll answer your question before I respond to yoour comment. Me.
Our Church has taken collections in order to send practical resources to Haiti. We send money, school supplies, Tylenol and OTC pain meds, money, money and money. One of our members is a dentist and has been to Haiti and organizes our drives for money and supplies.
There is never an issue donating to local charities rather than donating to agencies responding to disasters the magnitude of the Haitian earthquake. People always can choose how to spend their money. You do nto need a reason either. Giving is personal.
I will say that where I take offense is when comparisons are made in order to rationalize the choice not to donate to this cause. As I have stated before, I don't think any reason is necessary, you give or you do not give. I just cannot understand the thought process that compares the situation in our country and the needs here to the depth of destruction the Haitian people are enduring at this time. That is the only reason I have taken any offense to some of the posts in this thread. Yes, soccer is important, yes teh food banks need to be filled. Yes, we have homelss in this land, and yes we have people who do not know where their next meal o coming from. I am not suggesting we forget tehm in order to help those outside our Country. I am only suggesting that if you choose to keep your donations local then please just do that. Do not insult our intelligence comparing over 50,000 dead and 3 million in need of help with no medicine, no food or water for almost 4 days, their limbs amputated to try to save lives to kids needing soccer cleats.
And "hoopla" is insensitive.