Many of you have expressed concerns about your donations to the British Red Cross to help relief efforts in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) getting lost in bureaucratic red tape, or worse.
Unfortunately, the TCI has no indigenous relief agency with the facility to take online donations.
Therefore, I have arranged with the Director of the TCI Business Development Center, Mrs. Lillian Misick, to get your donations directly to the victims. And here’s how:
Mrs. Misick lives on Grand Turk, the nation’s capital, where, according to the Premier, over 80% of the homes have been completely destroyed and not a single power pole is still standing. This means that people will be without electricity and phone services for weeks, if not months; and that most of island’s 6000 residents will be living in shelters indefinitely.
More to the point, she is easily the most trustworthy and popular person on the island. And it is a testament to her charitable disposition that she has already turned her generator-powered bakery into a veritable soup kitchen and distribution center for emergency supplies.
It is also an indication of my regard for her business expertise and professionalism that hers is the only TCI government agency that I’ve featured here on my weblog since 2005. (I invite you to click on “Doing Business in the Turks and Caicos Islands” in the sidebar under Blogroll for more details.)
It’s because of my longstanding professional relationship with her that she accepted my pledge of a substantial amount of money, which will enable her to use her credit card to immediately purchase food and other supplies to disburse amongst the displaced victims of this devastating hurricane. And, once power is restored, I will wire the amount of my pledge into her local bank account.
Accordingly, I am prepared to accept your donations on behalf of TCI hurricane victims. Only in this case, I have established a client trust account in their name to manage the donations and wire funds according to Mrs Misick’s disbursement requests.
You can make your donations by clicking on the PayPal Donate icon in the sidebar on this page and following the instructions to make credit card payments.
To demonstrate my good faith and provide some measure of public accountability, on Saturday, September 13, I will publish the names and amounts donated of all who contribute to this very worthy cause.
(Donors who do not want their names published should indicate so in the PayPal comments box. And everyone should indicate that donations are “For TCI hurricane relief effort”.)
On behalf of my fellow TCIslanders, I thank you for your support.
UPDATE
Due to the overwhelming demands being placed on her soup kitchen and distribution center, Mrs Misick has coordinated with local businessmen and pastors to create zones to distribute food and other supplies on the island in a more orderly, fair and non-partisan manner.
Through this coordination, we are committed to feeding all in need for a finite period of time. Specifically, we plan to progressively wean people off the soup kitchen and direct them towards local food stores – as soon as they open for business and power is restored to the island.
Meanwhile, islanders have begun the painful process of salvaging what little remains of their worldly possessions amongst hurricane debris.
Where we are helping to provide food and water, a major international relief agency has pledged to deliver “Shelterboxes” that will provide temporary homes for at least 3000.
Thanks again for your prayers and support.
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Edith Sheridan says
Turks and Caicos Red Cross said on WIV4 last night it would be able to accept online donations sometime today, Sept 11, after their website is updated. http://www.tciredcross.com