I just checked the Mennonite Central Committee site.  I am biased...I worked for MCC in Asia for many years...but I in my opinion they are a reputable organization....as are the others listed by Joe Clark. MCC is in process of airlifting water, grain, canned meat and medicine to the region.  Was very easy to make an on-line donation.
 
Jim Kurtz
Joe Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
 
Subject: Victims of the Tsunami

If you want to help out by contributing to the relief effort, here are some reputable groups who already work in these countries and who have set up a relief effort for the victims of the tidal wave.
 
Joe Clarke
 
 
  FOR MERCY'S SAKE   (Sojourners Website) ^top  

As we join in prayer and concern for the millions affected by the earthquakes and tidal waves in South Asia, we offer this list of trusted humanitarian organizations that are responding to the crisis. (This list is by no means complete or exhaustive of all worthy organizations.)

+ Catholic Relief Service

+ Christian Aid

+ Church World Service

+ International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

+ Lutheran World Relief

+ Mennonite Central Committee

+ Mercy Corps

+ World Relief

+ World Vision

 

 

The Principle of the Common Good.
 
 �The common good is understood as the social conditions that allow people to reach their full human potential and to realize their human dignity� (�Summary,� p. 25).


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