Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, July 29, 1993 TAG: 9307290202 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: A-5 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: CELESTE KATZ DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
Don't give in to "sob stories" or to pressure. If the organization is legitimate, it will not expect you to contribute immediately if you are unfamiliar with its cause or services.
Don't be hasty. If you are contacted by an organization you're unfamiliar with, learn as much from the representative as you can and ask that literature about the charity be sent to you.
Ask the solicitor where your money will go - usually, a professional solicitor will keep 80 percent to 90 percent of the funds collected, and the rest will go to the charity. Ask how much will be spent on administrative needs and how much will actually make it to the disaster area.
If a charity seems legitimate, make a donation in the form of a check made out to the organization, not an individual. If you must donate in cash, always ask for a receipt.
To find out if a charity is registered, call the Division of Consumer Affairs at (804) 786-2042. Except for certain groups, organizations that solicit contributions in Virginia must register in accordance with the Virginia Solicitation of Contributions Law. The division also can provide a background check on registered charities. The Better Business Bureau at 342-3455 also can provide information.
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