Donor Fatigue Syndrome - Do you know the Cure?
Charitable donations to organizations like the Red Cross could disappear because people can only give so much in lump sums...
(PRWEB) October 16, 2005 -- America opened up their hearts and pocketbooks for victims of Katrina, only to hear about Rita coming a few weeks later. Shortly following, there's the news of an earthquake in India. Within just the past few years, we, as human beings, have witnessed and been victims of such terrifying events as 9/11 and the Tsunami, which killed thousands.
Hundreds of thousands of people are making donations to large charitable organizations like the Red Cross, but the reality is that the funding could disappear because people can only give so much in lump sums. The funding could dry up for the charitable organization's usual programs such as soup kitchens, shelters, and other worthy causes because of the need for mass relief in other parts of the country and the world.
Donors are fatigued. People want to help, but with the effects on the economy as a result of the natural disasters; i.e., higher gasoline prices and electricity, there is only so much any one person or organization can do. Donor fatigue is a real syndrome and if not taken seriously and treated with an alternate plan, could lead to deadly consequences for any future times of need.
The ideal way to treat "Donor Fatigue Syndrome" is to help someone else by doing what you do everyday anyway, without spending any more than you normally do, and at the same time send some money to help someone else. How is this possible?
Organizations such as Bloomees.com offer the cure to donor fatigue syndrome. Members of bloomees.com are able to shop online at hundreds of brand name stores and earn cash back from every purchase. The shopper gets the great online prices we have become accustomed to but has the added feature of getting a further rebate by shopping through Bloomees. This cash back can be kept by the shopper or, for those who want to help, can be sent to the organization of their choice. No extra lump sum donations but still helping those in need ... thus the cure to donor fatigue syndrome.
About Us: Karen Shain is the founder of Bloomees.com a site dedicated to helping people help others while saving money. Become a member today and help fight “Donor Fatigue Syndrome” while helping others at the same time.
Contact Info: http://www.bloomees.com
1-800-507-1953
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