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I won't spend my time second guessing the PTB here at Renderosity. Hopefully there are some Behind the scenes activities exploring the best way to approach this situation concerning Our duty as an International Community to help. I agree that even a small effort from each of us combined would make a difference. Without any further delay, I would like to offer to Renderosity: Whatever it takes, please ask me. I'm more than happy to help. Thanks Rod
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Attached Link: http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/12/28/tsunami.aidsites/index.html
This is such an enormous event. We encourage everyone to help by making donations through any of the relief organizations that are set up to expedite funds to the survivors. We do not wish to delay any donations by attempting to set ourselves up in a way to make a marketing event out of this tragedy. Attached is a link to CNN with a list of the many International aid organizations that are accepting donations to help victims. My apologies, I did not wish to offend anyone with the omission of the announcement. It just didn't feel right to use this event in any way that might potentially shift the focus away from the victims and on to Renderosity. My deepest sympathies, LillianH Renderosity Marketing & PromotionsLillian Hawkins
Marketing Manager
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I agree that it is a tragedy, but renderosity is not set up to take donations and foreward them to charities. The decision of which organizations to support even if renderosity only posted a link on the homepage could take several days. People can last without water four days on average. Please use the CNN link above or find a charity already active and donate directly. The idea that Renderosity could do something, however well meant would cost lives. The race is on and the clock is already ticking. Send your money to an organization who's feet is already on the ground running.
Attached Link: http://www.concern.ie/
I agree with electroglyph - it would be a huge task setting up a fund, policing it, forwarding the donations etc. Like most people who want to contribute, I've donated to a charity that has aid workers and organizers already in the areas effected.Attached Link: http://www.firstgov.gov/Citizen/Topics/Asia_Tsunamis.shtml
FirstGov.gov, the official web portal of the U.S. government, is constantly updating its special page covering the earthquake and tsunamis. To access it, go to [2]www.FirstGov.gov. On this page, you'll find timely information you can trust from agencies like the U.S. State Department, currently operating a hotline to help you find out about the welfare and whereabouts of American citizens affected by the disaster (1-888-407-4747 in the U.S. and Canada. Outside those countries, call 202-501-4444).Attached Link: http://www.nypost.com/commentary/37436.htm
We need to focus on the disaster, and on the help needed by those affected.Not on pointing fingers at totally un-related issues.....whether it be presidents or web-sites.
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/index.ez?viewLink=193
Hi everyone :) I am sure that we all agree that this was a most horrible and tragic disaster, and we all agree that we can help out in the way that best suits each of us, individually, whatever that may be - from monetary contribution to peaceful thoughts for those who were lost and for the survivors family and friends. Everyone has their own private way of dealing with tragedy. As always, please keep the TOS in mind when posting to this or any thread... **Member/User Conduct:** Members and users are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is constructive and respectful of others at all times. Additionally, we would hope that each member/user would do their best to facilitate a culture of collaboration and positive reinforcement, so that we can all share our passion for art while realizing our personal ambitions, and developing friendships. Thanks for your understanding and cooperation in this time of great loss. Dee-MarieThis site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Renderosity.com is an international website with artists from all over the world. I am ashamed that the recent desaster in south asia is not mentioned in the actual newsletter. Over 120.000 people died, caused by the seaquake and the following tsunami. People not only from asia, but from all over the world. Millions are threatened by disease and epidemic. Many people did donate to help, and every - even small - donation can save life and provide water, medicine and food. Renderosity should immediatly - as an international corporation of artists - help and participate to help the people which need aid so much these times. This catastrophe is one of the largest and deadliest in the last hundret years. We are asked for help, and so should we as we are a great community. Please, donate and help to decrase the suffering of millions of people. This is the right time to show humanity. I am sad that the Renderosity staff didn't react by themselves and didn't mentioned this tragedy in the recent newsletter. I saw lots of advertising to earn money, but nothing to help the people who need help as never before. Thanks, Jimi