NTM Aviation is trying to raise $100,000 for their "Typhoon Haiyan Relief" fund.
Yesterday their description of how that money would be used was that it would "provide for the fuel and other supplies to keep relief materials moving to areas affected by the typhoon". $100,000 for fuel to fly supplies provided by other relief agencies, such as the Red Cross? That is a LOT of av gas!!
I am relieved today to see that the description has been expanded. Fortunately it looks like someone has now come to their senses and thought this through better. The description now reads:
"Your gifts can provide for the fuel and other supplies to keep relief materials moving to areas affected by the typhoon. They can help with the purchase of needed food, medical supplies and other necessities. They can also help fund medical help.
Any funds collected in excess of the needs of NTM's direct involvement in relief efforts will be forwarded in their entirety to reputable relief organizations that NTM has verified are doing relief work in the wake of the typhoon."That looks a lot better. I can now be supportive of NTM's efforts to help out the many Filipinos in the parts of the country so ravaged by this super typhoon.
May God protect all those involved in relief efforts, and bring comfort, healing and sustenance to those who have lost so much.