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When Disaster Strikes, Money is a More Effective Donation than Physical Goods
November 7, 2012 | Anchorage Daily News

An article in the Anchorage Daily News explains how about 60% of physical goods shipped to disaster areas are not beneficial to the victims. If you want to help, the best way to do that is through a donation of money to an established relief organization.


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