I had an idea a few days ago
After Katrina, the government had a load of trouble dealing with the disaster.
Would a civilian ran, non-profit, organization be able to help?
Things like giving out food, clearing roads, shelter.
They wouldn't have the restrictions the gov has, and hopefully be welcomed by civilians.
Running around in vans like pic related
>>33633142
Unless that bitch floats and is handing out free tvs, you aren't gonna do much post-katrina.
>>33633142
And where would you acquire start up fees?
>>33633142
so... the red cross?
>>33633264
It wouldn't just have the one vehicle.
>>33633265
Very true problem
>>33633296
I thought they kinda sucked?
>>33633311
>I thought they kinda sucked?
Based on what?
>>33633311
they do, but what ever ngo you hoped to start would probably have the same issues and be exactly the same thing.
>>33633321
I don't really know. My dad spoke bad on them when i was young
>>33633311
>>33633321
He could mean the Canadian Red Cross. Most of those bastards are only in it for something to put on their resumes. They couldn't care less about actually helping people.
>>33633337
Like during Katrina?
>I live in LA
>it's been over a decade since
>people are still bitching about their houses
Where has the time gone. Basically Katrina was a statistical outlier and shit was mad fucked. The Red Cross is alright.
>>33633337
What did he even say? From my limited experience the Red Cross is alright.
>>33633142
Blackwater actually beat the national guard to the scene, believe it or not