Dear DeadFix,

The American Red Cross is acting swiftly to put your donation to work in communities affected by the earthquake in Japan and tsunami throughout the Pacific. We are supporting relief work to meet critical needs. On behalf of those we serve by our humanitarian mission, thank you.

As one of 186 Red Cross and Red Crescent societies around the world, we belong to a global humanitarian network of 13 million volunteers uniquely positioned to save lives and provide assistance to those affected by emergencies, such as the earthquake and tsunami in countries across the Pacific.

We’re grateful to have your support. To learn more about your gift at work, please visit redcross.org. On those rare occasions when donations exceed our American Red Cross expenses for a specific disaster, contributions are used to prepare for and serve victims of other disasters. Once again, thank you for your generous gift.

Sincerely,

The American Red Cross

(You’ll feel good doing this trust me… Think about it donate $50, it’s just 1 bar tab.)

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I never post stuff like this but I just donated to the Red Cross and I think you should as well.

If you decide you want to donate but you want another charity other than the Red Cross make sure you’re not donating to the wrong place. Ask for a tax Form 990 to make sure you’re not getting scammed. There’s no such thing as a 100% donation so make sure they do not claim it.

Here’s another site with all legit charities and organizations.

www.charitynavigator.org & www.guidestar.org

Thanks,
DeadFix

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Loyalty

“CNN and the UK Telegraph have both reported that the dogs have been rescued since the footage aired, and are both receiving veterinary care; the more seriously wounded dog is at a clinic in the city of Mito, while the protective spaniel-type dog is receiving care at a shelter in the same town.”

The world has been following the devastating aftermath of last week’s earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The situation continues to worsen with radiation threats and aftershocks and people are struggling for shelter, food and water.

But the animals of Japan are also in crisis and there are actions you can take to help volunteer teams rescue and care for homeless pets.

One of the organizations set up to help with relief efforts is the Animal Miracle Network who are now collecting cash donations in order to send volunteers and provide cats, dogs and other animals with food, shelter and medical attention.

http://www.animalmiraclefoundation.org/japan.htm

100% of all donations go directly to the cause and funding is needed desperately for the rescue efforts to continue.

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Dominique Young Unique, “Show My Ass”

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Still my favorite song with Nate Dogg… Shit Reminds me of High School…

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The Come Back

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