I normally donate my clothing to a local organization, because the Salvation Army -usually- sells the clothing we bring there, and I prefer to give my used clothing away than see it sold. In this situation, I am confident that the donations will go to the Katrina efforts.
It is unusual because I am disabled, and usually drive the mile to work because walking and/or riding my bike is difficult for me. And groceries are too heavy to carry home when I'm walking, so I'm making two trips instead of one.
I don't know why it makes any difference to you whatsoever what I do with my time, energy, and money, outside of this situation with the hurricane. This thread is about efforts to help the south rebuild, before, during, and after the hurricane hit. I know it doesn't matter to me if you climb the Himilayas every year to rescue lost shephards in blizzards. It has nothing to do with this.
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