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Haiti Help – The Secular Way

Some Secular Routes for Haitian Relief Efforts

The 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck the impoverished nation of Haiti and devastated the nation’s capital and surroundings on January 12 is a disaster of catastrophic proportions. In the wake of this calamity, there are ways to reach out and give support to relief efforts.

If you have not already designated a channel for offering financial assistance, or if you are not yet aware of any routes for secular delivery of aid, then you may want to assess some of those pathways mentioned below. The Brights’ Net is conveying information and suggestions from those secular organizations that promptly reported these available channels.

Haiti’s high population density, pervasive poverty and wretched architecture have created a full-scale human calamity. Over three million people have been affected by the quake with injuries or deaths in the hundreds of thousands. Communications, transportation, and in fact the entire infrastructure in the area of Port-au-Prince have collapsed, and the network of assistance providers in many arenas who could aid recovery are missing or dead. This impoverished nation urgently requires help in this catastrophe.

Message from the Secular Student Alliance:

The Foundation Beyond Belief has recommended several organizations that have received high ratings from Charity Navigator and take a secular approach to their charitable work. We are reposting their list here so that Secular Student Alliance members, supporters and friends are able to find organizations through which they can support Haitian relief efforts. The links will take you to the Charity Navigator page for that organization, where you can find more information and make a donation.

Foundation Beyond Belief writes: “MADRE is a small organization with a high efficiency rating and a good track record in disaster relief that does not mix worldview with its charity. ActionAid International is an outstanding organization that is efficient, non-sectarian, and works with a small budget. International Relief Teams, AmeriCares, Doctors Without Borders, and Partners In Health all receive high ratings for the secular charitable work they do.”

Our hearts go out to those who are suffering in Haiti, and we are happy to put our hands to work to help the survivors. Please feel free to share this information with your local groups, friends and family, in order to demonstrate our humanistic generosity in a time of great need

Message from the Center for Inquiry

The Center for Inquiry is accepting disaster-relief donations through its S.H.A.R.E. program to support those providing care to the survivors of the 7.0 earthquake that struck Jan. 12 near the capital city of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

All donations – 100 percent with no operating costs retained – will be sent directly to the secular aid group Doctors Without Borders, which suffered the loss of all three of its medical facilities and is working against difficulties to provide the basics of first-aid care and stabilization.

The needs of those who’ve lost their family members, their homes, and their livelihoods will be very great. Your assistance will make a huge difference for the victims of this tragic disaster. Please join us and other humanists and skeptics as we help those in need in this time of crisis.

Message from the American Humanist Association

Humanist Charities of the American Humanist Association (AHA) expresses its deep sorrow for the people affected by the massive devastation caused by the earthquake. To ensure rapid and effective response to this tragedy, Humanist Charities has established the Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund to support the relief efforts going on right now.

Humanist Charities is working with Sebastian Velez, evolutionary biologist at Harvard University and director of the Children of the Border project, which works to protect the rights and expand access to medical care and education for Haitian immigrants. Humanist Charities has previously supported Mr. Velez and the Children of the Border project when AHA members helped raise thousands of dollars to expand emergency medical service for expectant mothers living in the Haitian border region of the Dominican Republic in 2008.

Mr. Velez is currently in Haiti assessing the situation and will report back to us a humanist or secular organization that can receive funds directly to help with relief efforts. If none is found, Humanist Charities will make a donation to the American Red Cross’ International Response Fund on your behalf.

November Updates

fortehlasttim128643271704509399Hello Brights!

Here are some updates for November.

SERVICE UPDATES

  • The Morgantown Coalition of Reason’s first secular service event is taking place this Saturday.  Members are asked to donate from a list of items found at the webpage below.  We will be meeting at the Blue Moose at 1PM to donate to the Bartlett House and the Salvation Army en masse. See details of what to collect here.
  • Please collect magazines and books to bring to our next meeting.  We will be donating these to our local homeless shelters.
  • Anyone interested in participating in a bake sale to raise money for Caritas house for AIDS day should message Rachel.  The event is tentatively happening at the law school in the last days of November.

OTHER CLUB UPDATES

  • Many members are interested in trying out a topic of the night for our regular meetings.  Please feel free to suggest your topics by fb message or by posting to the meeting wall.  The topics will be announced before the meeting.

Also look for fun Brights events popping up in and around the holiday season!

Happy Thanksgiving!

November Meeting

who ya gonna call?The Brights are meeting at the Side Pocket Pub Thursday, November 19th at 6pm.

Please bring your ideas about what you would like to accomplish this year and meet and greet with other members.

Facebook event page here.

Godless WV Groups Organize around Morgantown Billboard

Don't Believe In God? You're Not Alone In Morgantown, West Virginia!(Morgantown, WV, September 29, 2009.) Atheists and agnostics in Morgantown, West Virginia, have organized around an electronic billboard on Mileground Road. The billboard reads, “Don’t believe in God? You are not alone.” These words are superimposed over an image of blue sky and clouds.

Four groups of freethinkers and humanists have pooled their efforts to launch the new Morgantown Coalition of Reason, sponsor of the billboard. Their aim is to educate the public about their worldview and what their groups do. The billboard invites like-minded people to visit the coalition’s website at www.MorgantownCoR.org. Motorists traveling west on Mileground Road into Morgantown will see it.

Under the co-sponsorship of the United Coalition of Reason, a national coordinating body, this billboard is part of a larger nationwide campaign aimed at raising the public profile of nontheists and organizing nontheistic groups in major cities. The United Coalition of Reason plans to fund billboards in a dozen additional states before year’s end.

“The primary goal of a billboard like this is to act as a beacon for nontheistic people–such as atheists, agnostics, freethinkers and humanists–letting them know they aren’t alone,” explained Fred Edwords, communications director for the United Coalition of Reason. “This message is particularly important in a part of the country that, for many, has been identified with traditional religion. Nonreligious people in the area may be unaware there is a thriving community for them.”

The Morgantown billboard joins others around the country that appeared earlier, including in Denver, Dallas, Fort Worth, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Phoenix. The United Coalition of Reason also cosponsored the recent controversial bus ads in Des Moines, Iowa. Unique about the Morgantown effort is that it marks the first time an electronic billboard has been used in the nationwide campaign.

Local organizers say that, although religious believers aren’t a target of the campaign, they too can learn something. “We want the public to see that atheists and agnostics are part of the community, just as the faithful are,” said Rachel Cather, spokesperson for the Morgantown Coalition of Reason. “We have the same compassionate values and, in most other ways, are just like them. We are hard-working, tax-paying, moral citizens who care deeply about family, community, state and nation.”

The local groups that have launched the Morgantown coalition are the Morgantown Atheists, Morgantown Brights, Freethinkers Morgantown Book Club and Morgantown Thomas Paine Society. “We encourage other like-minded groups in Morgantown and elsewhere in West Virginia to affiliate,” Cather added.

The billboard will remain in place for one month. An image of the billboard design can be found online at www.MorgantownCoR.org.

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The United Coalition of Reason exists to raise the visibility of nontheists and change the way they are perceived by average Americans. The organization carries out its mission by bringing local nontheistic groups together for the purpose of creating a stronger community voice. United CoR is a nonprofit educational and charitable organization, online at www.UnitedCoR.org.

The Morgantown Coalition of Reason is a community of nontheistic groups in the Morgantown area. Morgantown CoR works to raise the public profile of and cooperation among all such local organizations.

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For more information contact:

Fred Edwords, communications director, United CoR:
(202) 550-9964, fredwords@unitedcor.org

Rachel Cather, spokesperson, Morgantown CoR:
morgantowncor@gmail.com

Neece, Coordinator and Webmaster, Morgantown CoR:
morgantowncor@gmail.com

Habitat for Humanity Build Day – Sat, Oct. 3!

Motoya Nakamura.  Biombele Nalukendo makes a victory pose for her home ownership which was made possible by Portland Habitat for Humanity.

Come out on Saturday and get some exercise while you help out a great cause. Let’s have a strong showing for the Brights, the Morgantown Atheists, and the Freethinkers, and feel free to bring others, too! This only goes on until 3:30 PM. Also, if you have to be time-conscious on Saturday, there’s still a way for you to be a part of it. The day is divided into two “shifts.” 9AM to 12PM, then 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM.

If you have an hour you can give, it will make a huge difference!

The event is taking place at 1202 and 1204 Tyson Street.

Directions to the Tyson properties

The Tyson properties are 1202 and 1204 Tyson St. If you use mapquest to get directions it will lead you to a road that has not been finished so please use these directions.

From downtown:
* Follow Willy St away from campus.
* After you pass the Dairy Mart on the right, veer to the right onto Richwood Ave.
* Richwood is a winding road. Follow Richwood for a ways until you reach a four way stop.
* Turn right at the stop sign, the road will continue being Richwood Ave.
* Follow Richwood until you come to a stop light.
* At the stop light turn left up Darst Ave.
* Take the third right, almost at the top of the hill, called Central Ave.
* Follow Central around a left hand bend in the road.
* Follow Central until you see Tyson St (less than ¼ of a mile).
* Turn right onto Tyson.
* The work site is on your left close to the top of the hill.

PARKING

We cannot park in the road (unless it is a quick drop off) because Chippy’s Transmission needs to be able to get their tow trucks up the road.

For parking:
* Follow Central Ave and turn right on the road after Tyson St.
* About ¾ of the way up the hill on your right, after the last trailer, is an empty plot with gravel, park here.
* To get to the work site walk up the road and turn right after the house next to the parking lot. It will take you back to Tyson and the work site will be on your right.

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