Hello John,
The biggest concern when one donates is whether the aid will get to the ones who it is for. This is the reason i made my email public, in case anyone requires any information.
Indeed there are many organisations, as you correctly stated, and the disturbing fact remains that even then aid does not sometimes get through to the Kosovar Albanians. Only a few weeks ago a charity delegation from the UK was robbed while traveling across Macedonia on train. The amount taken was by no means a small fee - £20,000.
Another thing to be aware of is that although several European governments have promissed millions in aid, many of these are empty assurances. It's just a big advertising campaign to raise funds, but not all are being transported to their destination. The UK is one of the culprits guilty of this.
The best way to get money across to the Balkans is to have reliable contact there. I myself have personal contact with Albanians from Macedonia who are hosting a lot of the refugees. A friend of mine, his family's house is crowded with refugees over there. A lot of the Albanian Muslims in Albania, Macedonia and Bosnia have welcomed the refugees with open arms and have thrown open their homes to them. But they still require constant financial assistance.
Other charities who i would recommend in the UK are: Muslim Aid; Islamic Relief; Albanian Islamic Relief (who are also collecting clothes); The Revival of Islamic Heritage Society; and Yousuf Islam's charity organisation, 'Small Kindness'.
Hundred percent of the Money donated to Small Kindness will go to the refugees. No money will be taken out for administration costs. That will come from elsewhere.
Yusuf Islam's organisation has already set up two projects. The first is to send money directly to the individual Macedonian brothers and sisters who have taken Kosovar brethren into their own homes. This is commendable in my opinion as we are aware of the corruption of the Macedonian authorities and providing direct help to the households may, maximise benefit. The second is the establishment of orphanages in Macedonia and Albania coupled with programs to help locate parents before families are further separated and more damagingly. For the latter the organisation has invested in related technologies. This would include equipment that enables orphan identification and the creation of databases There will also be the establishment of a family-fund, this includes facilitating the specific needs of sisters, insha'Allah (by the will of Allaah) .These are the projects already established (but need continual funding). Future projects, insha'Allah, include the purchase of much needed ambulances/mobile health units. They are opposed to the purchase of tents and are seeking to establish more permanent residences. I think this is probably because in the long-run masses of tents create shanty-towns. They have also set up an HQ in Albania and have employed a someone out there too.
I'm afraid i do not have any information for such organisations in other European countries or America, but can try and find out if anyone wishes to know.
Well John, and anybody else who is interested, i hope that was useful. If you would like any further details, please feel free to email me: [email protected]
peace
take care