tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-941230432085823637.post2931706333757652606..comments2023-05-14T02:02:31.138+10:00Comments on Sean Triner's blog: I want to help in Haiti... I mean really help'Sean is always learning'http://www.blogger.com/profile/09913608962533588338noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-941230432085823637.post-80840306262364280452010-03-06T03:20:11.188+11:002010-03-06T03:20:11.188+11:00Thanks for this superb post on wanting to help, Se...Thanks for this superb post on wanting to help, Sean. I am going to "steal" and adapt for our charity. Our CEO would actively encourage it!pongogirlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-941230432085823637.post-89309582030832995532010-03-05T04:14:55.627+11:002010-03-05T04:14:55.627+11:00Sean
Really useful info and I think you cover the...Sean<br /><br />Really useful info and I think you cover the issues in a well written blog. It certainly provides food for thought and anyone who wants to help really has to ask themselves whether or not their well meaning actions will cause more problems than they solve. I think your points would make a very interesting, thought provoking article in the wider media. SedAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-941230432085823637.post-83499056505973938442010-03-05T03:03:46.702+11:002010-03-05T03:03:46.702+11:00Good advice, Sean. All Haiti needs are "inex...Good advice, Sean. All Haiti needs are "inexperts" impeding the efforts of relief teams. Thoughtful and generous people want to know where their contribution can really help.Penelope Cagneyhttp://www.thecagneycompany.comnoreply@blogger.com