Red Cross Willing To Return Donations

Agency Collected About $500 Million

POSTED: 6:47 am CST November 13, 2001
UPDATED: 7:17 am CST November 13, 2001

Do you want your donation back? You can have it.

The American Red Cross, under fire for its use of money raised since the terrorist attacks, said that it would return donations to any contributor who requests a refund.

American Red Cross The agency said that it collected about $500 million since Sept. 11. The Red Cross touched off a controversy last month by announcing that not all of the funds would go to victims of the attacks. About $200 million would be held in reserve in case of future attacks.

"I mean, you think it's going directly to the victims in New York City, and they're taking that money to upgrade computers, and that's wrong," donor Pat Harrell said.

A spokeswoman said that the group will look for specific requests on checks in determining how to channel funds.

The question of how the money should be used played a part in Red Cross director Bernadine Healy's recent decision to resign at year's end.

Some Capitol Hill lawmakers accused the group of taking advantage of the tragedy to bolster its budget.