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.577 donate so far, thank you! Update on Mudslide Relief.
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530relief
on 30/03/2014, 01:39:43 UTC
Our Reddit post with picture of Mayor holding thank you sign: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/21pp2n/thank_you_rbitcoin_from_the_mayor_of_darrington/

Still working on hooking up the bank account, so for now we have transferred the BTC to Blockchain so the address is public and you can monitor your donations:

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Coinbase donations through the original button on the town website will still work if you want to do that instead. All BTC will be sold for USD when we get the bank account hooked up early next week. Here is a Bitcoin Magazine press release on what is going on: http://bitcoinmagazine.com/11776/small-washington-town-hit-mudslide-accepting-bitcoin-donations/

Thank you again, everyone!

Original post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=545630.0
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Re: Town of Darrington, WA (hit by the mudslide last week) is accepting BTC donation
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530relief
on 28/03/2014, 22:26:35 UTC
How can I confirm this is legitimate?  It looks OK, but I am always suspicious of 0-activity newbie posts asking for donations (no offence!).
I also sceptical.
The link is on the town's website. So if it's a scam, someone in the town's IT department is in on it or someone hacked their web site.

Thank you. My friend had to call the town IT guy and get him to update the site while he was on a flight. This is a tiny rural mountain town. Everyone knows my friend. If he ran off with the funds he wouldn't be able to go back to the place where he was born and raised. Likewise, if he hadn't been from Darrington there is no way that link is getting put up.
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Re: Town of Darrington, WA (hit by the mudslide last week) is accepting BTC donation
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530relief
on 28/03/2014, 22:16:56 UTC
i read that, but like i said.. its all covered already.

the state provides emergency shelter, the housing insurance pays to rebuild their house.

as for food. if a person is in a disaster or not in a disaster. thy eat the same 3 meals a day. unless all ATM's and banks were under the mud, then peoples money has not disapeared... they can still go to mcdonalds. (over restaurants are also available)..

healthcare insurance covers medical bills. its not like mending a broken legs or doing a few stitches are outside the scope/experimental proceedures that healthcare wont pay out on. also again the state department/FEMA etc can get involved.

so far there are 16 survivors. so i cannot see big "costs" involved. especially when obama has given $50k for these 16 people over the next few days.

personally i do feel the up-most sympathy for what those families are going through. but i cannot see where the financial necessity is. its more emotional support they need

Fair enough, thank you for the sympathy.
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Re: Town of Darrington, WA (hit by the mudslide last week) is accepting BTC donation
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530relief
on 28/03/2014, 22:05:50 UTC
i still wait for responses

rescuers are paid a salary, whether sat in an office or knees deep in mud
volunteers do it for free, hense called volunteers.
hospital costs are the same whether you had a car accident or injured due to mud
the clear up is paid for using taxes (budgets of the environment, transport and emergency)
houses are insured.

so tell me unlike haiti which isnt really as developed with government services. and where thousands were affected. what are the actual non paid for items, that these couple dozen households have.

From the town site:

"Through your overwhelming generosity and kindness, the Darrington Community has received adequate supplies of food, water, and clothing.

At this time, those affected by this disaster would benefit most from monetary donations to cover needs, including housing, transportation and medical expenses.

Alternatively, gas cards, gift cards and auction items would be very helpful.

Your compassion is appreciated beyond measure. We sincerely thank you for providing resources critical to our recovery."

You can decide whether or not these people are worth a donation. But saying that giving donating doesn't help is plain false.

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Re: Town of Darrington, WA (hit by the mudslide last week) is accepting BTC donation
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530relief
on 28/03/2014, 21:50:52 UTC
How can I confirm this is legitimate?  It looks OK, but I am always suspicious of 0-activity newbie posts asking for donations (no offence!).

I completely understand your apprehension, I've been around the BTC community long enough to know that people are wary of fake charities. The best confirmation I can give you is that the link is on the official town website. I did not set this up. My good friend is from Darrington and is the son of one of the main project coordinators. He went through a lot of hoops to get this link on the official site. He is working on getting the coinbase account linked to the main bank account (so we can have direct USD conversion), but Coinbase ignored requests to help us speed the process up. For now, he controls the keys, so you do have to trust him. Just know this is a very small town where everyone knows everyone. If he ran off with funds they would know (considering he had to contact the mayor to get this on the town site). And I would be very pissed at him. He just wants to help the town.
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Town of Darrington, WA (hit by the mudslide last week) is accepting BTC donation
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530relief
on 28/03/2014, 20:42:09 UTC
The link is here: town.darrington.wa.us/landslide.php. We have set up a Coinbase account that is in the process of being attached to the official donation bank account. For right now, all BTC will be stored there until transfers are worked out, so donations will be subject to fluctuations in value. The only person with access is my friend, who is the son of one of the main relief coordinators.

If you have any questions please let me know below. For those who haven't heard about the news, you can learn more here: http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Photos-Outpouring-of-support-for-530-landslide-victims-252314421.html