The number of bitcoin related scams is very high, and as such it would be difficult to tell the difference between a charity that actually will use the money they receive to the cause they claim to be helping and a charity that will simply pocket the money (aka is a scam). This unfortunately is the case after most disasters and such scams are often quite successful because people often tend to be very generous after disasters.
An even greater concern is that some charities based in the middle east actually funnel the majority of the money they receive to terrorist organizations.
It may work tho if we could find a trustable individual tho or if we can't then the suggestion of directing the funds to the charity institutions may work. Maybe we can contact them and suggest them to get a bitcoin wallet so in that way we can send them the coins directly. Now we will promote in in forums with the proofs that it is really the institutions that is holding the wallet.
Unfortunately these scammers are often able to get away with the money they steal without consequence. It is often difficult to do proper due diligence when considering to donate to a charity. Even if you give your money to a "legit" charity, a decent portion of the money often goes to waste (see below).
Let the charitable institutions do those charity works, if anyone wan't to help, send it to those institutions since they know how it works, who to help and where to send. What forums like us can do is to promote those charitable institutions, it's much safer than creating our own fund raising with our forum name on it.
the 'charitable institutions' you speak of arent always as charitable as you think; there have been multiple instances of fraud with major charity organizations before, including one of the biggest ones, the red cross.
Unfortunately this is correct. A lot of charities spend large percentages of the money they collect on administrative costs. My understanding is that it is difficult to tell how much money is being spent on administrative costs for the "average" person and as a result many charities who spend most of their money on administrative costs can continue to collect money. I understand that the Red Cross does spend a large dollar amount on administrative costs, however as a percentage of the money they collect, it is lower then other charities that are truly wasteful.