
Help Victims of Hurricane Katrina
Ways to help:
* Note: I am not affliated with, associated with, nor do NCMEC endorse me or my site. I simply want to help children.
Adopt A New Orleans Family
Louisiana Disaster Recovery Fdtn
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Red Cross
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Houston Red Cross
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Alabama Gulf Coast Chapter Red Cross
West Alabama Chapter Red Cross
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Red Cross of Central Alabama
Alabama and Central Gulf Coast Region Red Cross
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Mississippi Red Cross
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Mississippi Red Cross: Gulf Coast Chapter
Red Cross - South Central Mississippi Chapter
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Missssippi Red Cross Shelters
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Houston Food Bank
Feed The Children
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Habitat for Humanity
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America's 2nd Harvest
Where To Send Goods Blog
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Hurricane Housing
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Modest Needs
www.hoseafeedthehungry.com/
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Salvation Army
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SalvationArmy: Do More
(from various sources)
(found this at
http://neworleans.craigslist.org/com/95504870.html)
Want to help Katrina victims in a more personal way?
Date: 2005-09-05, 9:21AM CDT
This morning on the BBC news on public radio, I heard
about the small town of Lake Providence, Louisiana,
which was listed in the 1990 census as the poorest
town in America. Nevertheless, this small town is
sheltering hundreds of people who have fled Hurricane
Katrina, and donations are needed to help this effort.
If you are interested in supporting their work, check
out their web site. It is
www.lakeprovidencehelp.com
.
I am sending in my check, by mail, today. Pay Pal is
full!
Jackie
this is in or around Manhattan
MJJF eNews #610 - Wednesday Aug 31, 2005
Dear MJJForum Members:
Fans of Michael Jackson's from all over the world celebrated in Las Vegas, Nevada, Poland and in London this past weekend. As the joyous festivities from around the globe were happening, Hurricane Katrina slammed into the coastal states of The Gulf of Mexico in The United States. The aftermath of this hurricane is catastrophic.
The victims of Hurricane Katrina needs our help. Hundreds of people are dead and millions have been evacuated. New Orleans, Louisiana is virtually under water and many are dead (over 100 people) in Biloxi, Mississippi. Road ways are destroyed, gas leaks are causing explosions. Water is contaminated and many survivors are trapped on their rooftops, awaiting the coast guard to save them. Power and phone service (cell and landline) will not be restored in some of these areas for up to 2 months. The temperature in the Gulf Coast is above 90 degrees, which will breed bacteria in the contaminated waters. Many more will die.
We are asking all of our members to donate to The American or International Red Cross immediately.
https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation-form.asp
Your monetary donation will immediately be put to use. Food, water, shelter clothing, blankets, psychiatric help, and medication will all be provided by The Red Cross to the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Please donate to one of the organizations below as soon as you can.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency lists these organizations for those seeking to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina:
Donate cash
American Red Cross (800) HELP NOW (435-7669) English; (800) 257-7575 Spanish
Operation Blessing (800) 436-6348
America's Second Harvest (800) 344-8070
To donate cash or volunteer
Adventist Community Services (800) 381-7171
Catholic Charities, USA (703) 549-1390
Christian Disaster Response (941) 956-5183 or (941) 551-9554
Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (800) 848-5818
Church World Service (800) 297-1516
Convoy of Hope (417) 823-8998
Lutheran Disaster Response (800) 638-3522
Mennonite Disaster Service (717) 859-2210
Nazarene Disaster Response (888) 256-5886
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (800) 872-3283
Salvation Army (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769)
Southern Baptist Convention -- Disaster Relief (800) 462-8657, ext. 6133
United Methodist Committee on Relief (800) 554-8583
Source: MJJForum
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