Davide Cassenti

Davide Cassenti

Gentleman and Scholar Software Engineer

Posts Tagged ‘help’

Facebook status helps Haiti?

Monday, January 25, 2010

4276325012_0c0333bf32_bThere’s a rumor around in Facebook that says you can help Haiti’s population, victim of the awful and terrible earthquake, by changing your status in Facebook. The text says something like this:

Owner of Facebook has confirmed that they will send $1 dollar to the rescue fund for the Haiti earthquake disaster for every time this is cut and pasted as a status. You only have to leave it up for one hour. Let’s do it to support thanks!!!

The first thing I’d like to say is that 99.9% of these messages are fake; I don’t really understand what’s the point to send them out and what kind of joy the authors feel when they do this; however, I will tell my comments why I say this is part of those 99.9%.

“Owner of Facebook has confirmed„
The first thing to do when you read this sentence is very simple: check if it’s true; thanks to our big friend Google it’s very simple to do such search and in few seconds you can realize that there is no official place where this news is reported.

The fact that the text says this have no meaning: I can write that the president of US confirmed he will give 1,000,000 $ to every people on Earth, but this doesn’t mean it is true. Also, whenever Facebook announces some change, such as the change of privacy rules as it happened few weeks ago, they send out a big announcement: so why not using the same way for such a big project, if it was true? Why bothering users with an ugly status?

“they will send $1 dollar to the rescue fund for the Haiti„
This is simply crazy: if you take a look to Facebook’s income and number of users, it becomes clear how impossible is to keep this promise. Facebook, in fact, had a 230 millions dollars income last year (income, not profit) and they have over 350 millions users: even if they had no expenses and they would use every little dollar for the cause, they could have problems in case everyone would join.

“Let’s do it to support thanks!„
If you want to support boring of your contacts, this is the best way indeed; but if you really want to support Haiti, take that $1 and donate it to one of the international NGO that are already helping. Even Facebook has an official page about the help to Haiti: http://www.facebook.com/DisasterRelief.

However, the best way, again, is to find a fund and donate there; some examples of funds are Red Cross or Doctors without borders: few dollars may seem nothing, but it’s better than just copying that status on your Wall. If Facebook owner wishes to help, he will do it; with or without your status.

The photo used in this post can be found here under Creative Common license: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dhilung/4276325012/

Flickr Pink 2008

Saturday, October 11, 2008

“Pink is my new obsession„ were singing Aerosmith: and pink is the theme of the initiatinve Pink 2008 promoted by Flickr. Here’s the description of the group:


October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and if you add your pink photos to this group you can help to raise up to €30,000 for local charities.

For each pink photo you add to www.flickr.com/groups/pink2008, Yahoo! for Good will donate €1, up to a maximum of €30,000. We will split the total equally between 5 charities in UK, Germany, France, Spain and Italy.

  • In the UK Cancer Research UK will use this donation to fund breast cancer research.
  • In Germany Deutsche Krebshilfe will use this donation to fund a breast cancer project.
  • In France Association Le Cancer du sein, parlons en ! will use this donation to fund screening.
  • In Spain FEFOC will use this donation to fund information about prevention and detection.
  • In Italy LILT will use this donation to fund breast cancer research.

You can add 5 pink photos a day during October, so please think about making a month long commitment to sharing your pink photos!


It’s a very nice initiative: I’ve posted some photos in the group and some of them can be seen here:

Donations for Georgia

Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Money I collect throught PayPal will be sent to the fund of Bank of Georgia.
You may donate directly there or using your credit card (see details below). Thank you in advance!

After 5 days of fighting, situation in Georgia seems slowly coming back to normality: everywhere you can find news and photos about the war began on August, 8th 2008, while the Olympic flame was burning in Beijing sky. Georgia, South Ossetia or Russia: we must don’t care who is the guilty here, because the only victims are the people in the towns; the people who lost everything, their houses, their relatives, their friends, just because of someone else who wanted this fights.

A friend of me, georgian, told me: “I don’t care about Ossetia and Abkhazia: I just want my friends to come back safe„ and this is and was the thought of everyone there, who was helplessly watching and hearing news, without knowing exactly what was going on and how the situation would have evolved.

Those people lived in South Ossetia and in other regions of Georgia, mainly in the cities of Tskhinvali and Gori, that have been destroyed and all evacuated: actually more than 21.000 people have lost everything and live in refugee camps; and no one of them is responsible for what is happened: Salvador Dalì said that “Wars have never hurt anybody, except the people who die„.

Georgia is a great country, with a great history, which has always been in fighting to defend its territory and its ancient traditions; it is a place that you must visit once in your life, you will never regret this and you probably, as happened to me, would like much to come back. Those people need help: I decided to write this page hoping I could do something for them; I cannot stop the war, I cannot repair what has been destroyed these days: but I can help people to return to their normal lives, step by step, by donating them something.

Donate

Bank of Georgia (http://www.bog.ge) has a fund for victims in South Ossethia; here are the details to make donations:

For transfers in US$

Beneficiary Bank

Citibank N.A., New York, US
Swift: CITIUS33

Beneficiary

Bank of Georgia, SWIFT: BAGAGE22
3 Pushkin Street, 0105 Tbilisi, Georgia
Corr.Account: 36204072

Details of Payment

Account: 45118404300400000030
For the Fund to Support the Victims of South Ossetia

For transfers in EUR

Beneficiary Bank

Commerzbank, Frankfurt, Germany
Swift: COBADEFF

Beneficiary

Bank of Georgia, SWIFT: BAGAGE22
3 Pushkin Street, 0105 Tbilisi, Georgia
Corr. Account: 400 88 81 054 01EUR

Details of Payment

Account: 45119784300400000005
For the Fund to Support the Victims of South Ossetia

For transfers in GBP

Beneficiary Bank

JP Morgan Chase Bank, London, UK
SWIFT: CHASGB2L

Beneficiary

Bank of Georgia, SWIFT: BAGAGE22
3 Pushkin Street, 0105 Tbilisi, Georgia

Details of Payment

Account: 45118264300400000006
For the Fund to Support the Victims of South Ossetia

Donate using your credit card

I have prepared an email account for donations through PayPal: you can donate something for those poor georgians and ossetian by clicking the button below. I will update the page day by day, writing the amout of donations I will receive; and I hope they will be many. The money I will collect will be sent to Georgia to give people an hope for their future. Please, donate at least 1 €, as PayPal will charge 0.35 € and 3.4% for each donation: the rest of the money will be entirely sent there.




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If you want to help but do not have PayPal, or cannot use it for any reason, please send me an email to donategeorgia@cassenti.net.

Share it!

You may also help by sharing this page: I made an image to link it on your website; just copy the follow code on your site’s <body>!

Also, if you want to share this page, you may use this link that points here: http://tinyurl.com/donategeorgia. You may send it by email, IM or post everywhere you like. Thanks for help! გაუმარჯოს საქართველოს (gaumarjos saqartvelos, long life to Georgia).

Donations

Date Amount
August, 13th 2008 $ 30,00
August, 14th 2008 € 50,00
August, 17th 2008 € 20,00
September, 8th 2008 € 110,00
September, 8th 2008 € 100,00