Jim,
I read the letter posted about showing caution when dispensing charity. I like
the "give
'til it hurts" philosophy from "Patriots" a
lot. I have had some training on handling displaced refugees/evacuees/displaced
persons which I hope could
benefit some readers. I would strongly suggest dividing charity into two distinct
areas; charity to neighbors (fixed location) and charity to refugees (mobile).
The main purpose of giving aid to refugees is to enable them to keep moving
along.
Give
them water and (if you can spare it) food that they can prepare later when
they stop for the night and anything they are desperate for if you can spare
it, give them advice about routes and potential destinations. Do not cook for
them or allow them to cook and under no conditions let them camp or sleep over,
unless you want to adopt them. There is no better way to make
a group stick around better then feeding them and letting them sleep! Give
them what you
can and keep headed down the road! To give credit where credit is due I though
dealing with this situation was handled well in "Patriots".
When dispensing charity to neighbors in a long term TEOTWAWKI situation
I would suggest sticking to teach a man to fish type items like fish hooks/nets,
game
snares, seeds, etc. Unless you are able and willing to feed the neighbor for
a prolonged period of time (i.e. through winter until they can plant and harvest
crops with the heirloom seeds you give them) I would not start. Telling a neighbor
that you can't continue feeding his family seems like the beginning of a real
nasty problem to me.
Thanks for the great work keeping this blog going. Seeing what interesting
new stuff gets posted is a highlight of my day and unlike most entertainment
is could someday help me out.
