Posted on 08/30/2005 8:49:44 AM PDT by Salvation
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August 29, 2005
Hurricane Katrina: Catholic Charities Responds
As Hurricane Katrina continues to make her trek northward, Catholic Charities agencies from around the region, such as agencies in Florida and Baton Rouge, are poised to send technical assistance teams to help the local Catholic Charities in the impacted areas with their response efforts. Once the all clear is given that it is safe to return to those communities hit by the devastating hurricane, the damage and needs assessment will begin.
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While local agencies along the Gulf Coast anticipate that they will be provide some type of emergency assistance in their communities, Catholic Charities' niche in disaster relief is to provide long-term recovery work. In fact, Catholic Charities agencies in Florida are still providing services to help people recover from last year's devastating hurricanes.
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Based on past disasters, possible long-term services that Catholic Charities may provide include temporary and permanent housing, direct assistance beyond food and water to get people back into their homes, job placement counseling, and medical and prescription drug assistance.
Recovery work is underway in Dade County, FL, where Katrina caused extensive flooding when it stuck there last week. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami has already distributed a large load of baby items, food, and other supplies to victims. Other aid that they will be providing includes assistance with food, shelter, rent, medicine, utilities, and mental health counseling.
To help communities recover from the damage brought on by Hurricane Katrina, Catholic Charities USA is collecting financial donations that will fund agencies' emergency and long-term disaster recovery efforts.
Catholic Charities USA is unable to accept contributions of food, clothing, blankets and other relief supplies. Its federal ID number is 53-0196620.
About the Disaster Response Office
Catholic Charities USA, which has been commissioned by the U.S. Catholic Bishops to represent the Catholic community in times of domestic disaster, responds with emergency and long-term assistance as needed. Its Disaster Response Office connects the Church's social service agencies and disaster planning offices across the nation.
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How many of all those PEACE LOVERS from Crawford's Camp "FACE TIME" are rushing to the coast to help?
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Matter or of time before this will be Bushes Fault...10...9...8...7..6...5...4...3...2...1...
The mud slinging has begun.
We are trying to figure out how much we can give to the Salvation Army. I am feeling as helpless as I ever have, as much as 9-11, especially watching these videos.
I am going to run some auctions on ebay (we are on fixed income and that is our extra cash), and give the proceeds to Salvation Army as well. Does that sound lame? I don't know what else to do. :(
Good question! I would hope -- some of them.
Thanks for posting the links.
I'd rather donate to Catholic Charities than the Red Cross.
Semper Fi,
Kelly
**give the proceeds to Salvation Army as well.**
That sounds wonderful! God bless you!
I'll bet some of the FReepers who were there are on their way to Louisiana and Mississippi and Alabama to HELP!
Is anyone keeping record of how many (foreign)countries are contributing aid to help out the hurricaine victims?
(not exactly off-topic, for the Pro-Life/Pro-Baby ping list.)
Right, they're already organized and have taken time off from work - snicker.
Excellent! Catholic Charities has been active on the Coast for many years. They have the knowledge of the area that will be crucial for reconstruction efforts, and to take care of the most needy people.
Thanks for the ping!
Same here.
Me too!
Half to Catholic Charities and half to Salvation Army.
Red Cross, $zero$
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