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2 posted on
08/30/2005 10:17:03 AM PDT by
HuntsvilleTxVeteran
("In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit." AYN RAND)
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I've been looking for a web source on how to donate to Southern Baptist Disaster Relief but can't find one. Any ideas?
4 posted on
08/30/2005 10:20:04 AM PDT by
cll
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I don't like the Red Cross. Is Mercy Corps or some other group involved?
5 posted on
08/30/2005 10:21:13 AM PDT by
sionnsar
(†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || (To Libs:) You are failing to celebrate MY diversity! || Iran Azadi)
To: WestTexasWend
On yet another front, countries from around the globe have offered ............nothing.
Lando
6 posted on
08/30/2005 10:24:50 AM PDT by
Lando Lincoln
(The general public doesn't pay attention enough........to care enough.)
To: WestTexasWend
...Anheuser-Busch shipped 300,000 cans of drinking water, sold commercially as 'Michelob Ultra'...
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The Astro Dome isn't big enough for the state of Louisiana. Does anybody know if refugees will be sent to Denver??
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Here are some of the best places to contribute . I gave to Operation Blessing
Americas Second Harvest
1-800-344-8070
www.secondharvest.org
AmeriCares
www.americares.org
Christian Disaster Response
1-941-956-5183 or 1-941-551-9554
www.cdresponse.org/cdrhome.html
Convoy of Hope
1-417-823-8998
www.convoyofhope.org
Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
www.la-spca.org
National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
www.nvoad.org
Operation Blessing
1-800-436-6348
www.ob.org
Salvation Army
1-800-SAL-ARMY
www.salvationarmyusa.org
United Methodist Committee on Relief
1-800-554-8583
gbgm-umc.org/umcor/emergency/hurricanes/2005
To: WestTexasWend
The Knights of Columbus has already begun sending money to the region (including those areas in Florida hit by Katrina), and has set up a special charitable fund for Hurricane Katrina Relief efforts.
One of the nice things about giving through the Knights is this (from the Knights of Columbus website):
"One hundred percent of contributions will go directly to hurricane relief, and all donations to Knights of Columbus USA are tax-deductible."
After 9/11, the Knights gave more than $1 million to families of victims, especially first responders.
So, if you really want to make sure that every penny you send gets to help the victims of the hurricane, you can send your donations to:
U.S. Donors:
Knights of Columbus
Charities USA, Inc.
Gift Processing Center
PO Box 9028
Pittsfield, MA 01202-9028
Attention: Hurricane KATRINA Relief
Canadian Donors:
Knights of Columbus
Canada Charities Inc.
Gift Processing Center
PO Box 7252 Station A
Toronto, ON M5W 1X9
Attention: Hurricane KATRINA Relief
sitetest
19 posted on
09/02/2005 5:41:12 AM PDT by
sitetest
(If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
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20 posted on
09/02/2005 6:22:22 AM PDT by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
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21 posted on
09/02/2005 6:25:35 AM PDT by
FeliciaCat
(I like my money where I can see it...hanging in my closet.)
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Catholic Charities Direct Link
September 1, 2005
Hurricane Katrina: Catholic Charities Respond
As the devastating impact of Hurricane Katrina continues to take its toll along the Gulf Coast, Catholic Charities agencies from around the affected region are actively responding to those in need. Catholic Charities agencies are working to meet the immediate needs of refugees, as well as planning for the process of providing assistance for long-term recovery efforts. Catholic Charities agencies in the impacted area also continue to assess the extent of the damage and work with other relief organizations to respond.
How To Donate: |
Contribute Now Online Mail Checks To: Catholic Charities USA 2005 Hurricane Relief Fund PO Box 25168 Alexandria, VA 22313-9788Call: (800) 919-9338
Federal ID number: 53-0196620
|
In addition to providing emergency services to refugees, Catholic Charities agencies will provide assistance that will help hurricane victims and communities recover in the long-term. While Katrina's damage is still being evaluated, based on past disasters, the long-term services that Catholic Charities may provide include temporary and permanent housing, mental health counseling, direct assistance beyond food and water to get people back into their homes, job placement counseling, and medical and prescription drug assistance.
Snapshot of Local Catholic Charities at Work:
- Catholic Community Services of Baton Rouge has implemented its disaster response plan. They have trained volunteers in place in parishes that will be providing emergency assistance to those in need, and have begun refugee assistance efforts.
- Because of the conditions in New Orleans, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New Orleans had to evacuate. Staff is operating out of the offices of Catholic Community Services of Baton Rouge to coordinate response efforts.
- Teams from the Catholic Charities agencies in Florida and the Florida Catholic Conference are already providing advice and guidance to agencies in the impacted areas. These teams will be going to Mississippi and Louisiana next week to start proving technical assistance on the frontlines.
- Catholic Charities in Memphis is just one of the local Catholic Charities agencies working with other groups in the community to assist the thousands of people who have come to Memphis for refuge. The agency is currently working on making housing arrangements in one of its facilities for families to stay as long as needed. They anticipate providing housing, clothing, food, counseling for 100 to 150 people.
- Recovery work is underway in Dade County, FA, where Katrina caused extensive flooding when it struck 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.
Catholic Charities USA: Providing Help. Creating Hope
To help communities recover from the damage brought on by Hurricane Katrina, Catholic Charities USA is collecting financial donations that will fund local agencies' emergency and long-term disaster recovery efforts. Catholic Charities is working hard to raise the money that will be needed over the next three to five years to rebuild these communities and help people get back on their feet, emotionally and financially.
How you can help:
Unfortunately, Catholic Charities USA is unable to accept contributions of food, clothing, blankets and other relief supplies. Monetary donations will be used to provide for the emergency relief and long-term recovery of Katrina's victims.
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.
For Catholic Charities Agencies:
22 posted on
09/02/2005 6:28:00 AM PDT by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
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Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts
The Lebanon Junction Fire and Rescue Department,
Lebanon Junction Kentucky
has acquired the use of at least Two Semi-Tractor Trailer's
to take needed items to Disaster victims. This effort is concentrated within Jefferson and Bullitt County.
The following items are being requested:
Bottled Water - gallons are great , too!!!!!
Non-perishable Food Items, Blankets, Pillows, Clothing - all sizes, Shoes - all sizes, socks - all sizes, under garments - all sizes, Diapers, Pacifiers, Feminine Hygiene Products, Tooth Brushes, Tooth paste, Toilet Paper, Handi-Wipes, Deodorant, Kid Friendly DVD's, Paper, Pencils, Pens, Coloring Books, Crayons, Small Toys - dolls, trucks, etc., Books and Magazines
All items - with the exception of personal care products may be gently used.
If you would prefer to make a monetary donation - Make Checks payable to :
Fire Chief Kendall Coleman
Lebanon Junction Fire and Rescue
138 Church Street
Lebanon Junction, Kentucky 40150
The trucks will be in place by this Monday - Labor Day
Location: Exit 105, off of I-65 - parking lot of Pilot Truck Stop
Trucks will be leaving next Saturday, September 10th
For more information, Call Kimberly Shumaker, Volunteer coordinator - 502-445-1792
Fire Chief Kendall Coleman - 502-833-2865
27 posted on
09/02/2005 7:16:12 AM PDT by
Just Kimberly
(Always proud, Always American, Always Trust in God...HOOAH!!( and Terri - we will never forget.))
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29 posted on
09/02/2005 7:51:03 AM PDT by
AliVeritas
(Ignorance is a condition. Stupidity is a strategy.)
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32 posted on
09/02/2005 8:28:14 AM PDT by
tutstar
(OurFlorida.true.ws)
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There are many Businesses in the area that have survived the storm but now are suffering because of infrastructure damage, loss of communications or building and equipment damage.
The ones that I have spoken with will not take welfare or handouts but are also worried that they will lose what they have left.
If you have a choice to purchase Materials or Services from this area and can afford some delays, purchase from these folks and allow them to work there way out of a very bad situation. TT
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35 posted on
09/02/2005 8:51:09 AM PDT by
WJHII
To: WestTexasWend
National Disaster Relief for Hurricane Katrina
Grand Lodge of Louisiana
Disaster Relief for Hurricane Katrina
Brother Hagan:
We are accepting contributions to our Grand Lodge Disaster Relief Fund at:
P.O. Box 12357
Alexandria, LA 71315
Also, blankets, towels, pillows,toothbrushes, toothpaste and other toilet articles may be shipped to:
Grand Lodge of Louisiana, 5800 Masonic Drive, Alexandria, LA 71301.
Thank you for your concern. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
T. J. Pitman, Jr., PGMGrand Secretary
36 posted on
09/02/2005 8:52:12 AM PDT by
WJHII
To: WestTexasWend
Good info on helping the relief effort--Thanks !
I think there will be also blood donation drives around the country.
37 posted on
09/02/2005 9:03:33 AM PDT by
sergey1973
(Russian American Political Blogger, Arm Chair Strategist)
To: All
Started a Rush Thread for those who want to hear numbers and good news not mentioned by MSM. History of spending in area and pet projects.
38 posted on
09/02/2005 9:11:58 AM PDT by
AliVeritas
(Ignorance is a condition. Stupidity is a strategy.)
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thanks for posting this....
39 posted on
09/02/2005 9:32:21 AM PDT by
meandog
(FU-U-DU lurkers!)
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