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Disaster Relief: Boost Your Skills — and Karma!
Kayla Baxter | NursingLink
3. Donate your blood, canned food, old clothes, shoes…

You can also be a catalyst for other people to donate by raising funds through the Red Cross and other services. You could organize a local drop-off spot where people could donate their unwanted canned food, clothes and shoes.
For Philippines disaster, Google has created a list of all the drop-offs currently in the country, among other disaster resources. We highly recommend you check it out if you’re interested in helping the disaster victims of Typhoon Ondoy.
loiceawino
over 3 years ago
12 comments
Iam an enrolled nurse from Kenya and i have been actually been working in relief ares in differnt countries.Trust me,it really touches me to see that i have saved a life.