Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief

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Donate Housing

http://www.hurricanehousing.org/

They offer more than 93,000 beds for these victims at this moment (new 1,000 beds per an hour). Nas and my uncle are two of them. Since Nas moved in with me, her apt is empty for several months now (one year-contract). So her place is perfect for one NO (New Orleans) family who will arrive tomorrow to move in for a while. We paid the traveling fees to get them over as well.

My uncle have two bedrooms which are available in Austin, Texas and I believe one NO family already moved in with him & my aunt. They brought them in.

Nas' parents soon will add to that list. They have one Sportsmen RV that sitting unused on their park space.


Financial donation

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/8/30/105340/346

http://cayankee.blogs.com/cayankee/2005/08/help.html

This morning, Nas and I donated several hundred bucks to Red Cross. We would donate to Red Cross few days ago but we didn't get the paychecks from our boss in Sweden until today. If anyone is able to help these victims (donate housing or donating some money), please help them out.

If anyone knows any more links, please post them in this topic. Thanks!


P.S. Look... I don't give a damn about politics at this moment so try and keep your politics out of this topic. Let's set aside our political differences and work together to help them out. That's what they need from us right now. Thanks.
 
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I concur and agree that all the finger-pointing, blaming needs to cease and get help to these people.

I'm interested in information on 'groups' of people get together and go down there and willing to help out in any way possible, even the idea of helping maintain contact with other displaced 'deaf/hoh' people down there also is an idea I've been going over lately.

Good thread Magatsu! :thumb: and it's really nice to hear what you, Nas and the other members of your family have contributed and helped with!!
 
Roadrunner said:
I concur and agree that all the finger-pointing, blaming needs to cease and get help to these people.

I'm interested in information on 'groups' of people get together and go down there and willing to help out in any way possible, even the idea of helping maintain contact with other displaced 'deaf/hoh' people down there also is an idea I've been going over lately.

Good thread Magatsu! :thumb: and it's really nice to hear what you, Nas and the other members of your family have contributed and helped with!!
Thanks! And I think this topic is what you are looking for?
 
Thanks for the 'info', but it's not what I was looking for--being able to go DOWN there with a group, especially helping those who are deaf/hoh and even help in any way possible, such as; clean-up, etc....with the duration of being there possibly limited, yet, depending on a variety of situations, etc.,....
 
There are so many things one can do, it's amazing. Thanks for the links :)
RR, that is very admirable... I wish I were still living in USA so I could join you in this effort. All I can do is donate what I have right now, with heart. I'll donate more when I have a little extra more next week.

I agree, keep the politicial rhetorics out of this.... :thumb:
It IS really heartbreaking to see those folks struggling after the proverbial rug was pulled out from underneath their feet.

I read a good post by someone else about many poor college students giving up the money for their meals for a day for the Tsiumai relief funds - it is a good idea for Katrina relief :)

Some folks are mailing canned food and clothes over, too...
 
RR - you may be interested in doing projects for Habitat for Humanity. They are accepting volunteers to lend a hand with rebuilding or building new houses.
http://www.habitat.org/
 
Magatsu said:
Donate Housing

http://www.hurricanehousing.org/

Nas and my uncle are two of them. ...her place is perfect for one NO (New Orleans) family who will arrive tomorrow to move in for a while. We paid the traveling fees to get them over as well.

My uncle have two bedrooms which are available in Austin, Texas and I believe one NO family already moved in with him & my aunt. They brought them in.

Nas' parents soon will add to that list. They have one Sportsmen RV that sitting unused on their park space...
That is very generous of you and your families. :thumb:

I wish we could put up an evacuee family at our house but we are already sharing our house (temporarily) with another family. For now, we will make financial donations to Salvation Army and Water Missions International
( http://www.watermissions.org/ ). We are working on some other local aid.
 
Reba said:
I wish we could put up an evacuee family at our house but we are already sharing our house (temporarily) with another family. For now, we will make financial donations to Salvation Army and Water Missions International
( http://www.watermissions.org/ ). We are working on some other local aid.
The more the merrier! :thumb:

Ditto. I wish we do have a extra room for Katrina victims at our apt but we don't :-/ Reba, are 'another' family at your house, Katrina victims? Sorry about my curiosity.
 
Magatsu said:
The more the merrier! :thumb:

Ditto. I wish we do have a extra room for Katrina victims at our apt but we don't :-/ Reba, are 'another' family at your house, Katrina victims? Sorry about my curiosity.
No. Local family, since several months.
 
I donated the last of my money to AmeriCares and NAACP for Katrina Relief. It's not much, but it'll do for now. I'm officially broke. :P But I'm glad.

I chose AmeriCares because I feel there is a strong need for free clinics especially for Katrina relief. I have read about a nurse having to break into a pharmacy just because medicine supplies were taking too slow and the need was immediate. Normal staff in nearby hospitals would be too overwhelmed to take care of all the sick ones. http://www.americares.org/

NAACP stands for National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. http://www.naacp.org/

I wish I had more money so I could give more :(
 
HURRICANE KATRINA DISASTER RELIEF AGENCIES

Adventist Community Services
ACS Disaster Response
12501 Old Columbia Pike
Silver Spring, MD 20904
1-877-ACS-2702
www.communityservices.org

AmeriCares Foundation, Inc.
88 Hamilton Ave
Stamford,CT 06902
1-800-486-HELP (4357)
www.americares.org

American Red Cross
2025 E St NW
Washington, DC 20006
1-800-HELP-NOW
1-800-257-7575 (Spanish)
www.redcross.org

America's Second Harvest
35 E. Wacker Dr., ..2000
Chicago, IL 60601
1-800-344-8070
www.secondharvest.org

Baptist World Aid
Hurricane Katrina Relief
405 North Washington Street
Falls Church, VA 22046
703-790-8980
www.bwanet.org

B'nai B'rith International
B'nai B'rith Disaster Relief Fund
2020 K Street NW, 7th Floor
Washington, DC 20006
212-490-3290
http://www.bnaibrith.org

Brother's Brother Foundation
1200 Galveston Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
412-321-3160
www.brothersbrother.org

Catholic Charities, USA
Hurrican Katrina
P.O. Box 25168
Alexandria, VA 22313-9788
1-800-919-9338
703-549-1390
www.catholicharitiesusa.org

Christian Reformed World Relief Committee
Hurricanes 2005
2850 Kalamazoo Ave. SE
Grand Rapids, MI, 49560
800-55-CRWRC
www.crwrc.org

Church World Service
Hurricane Katrina Response
PO Box 968
Elkhart, IN 46515
800-297-1516
www.churchworldservice.org

Convoy of Hope
330 S. Patterson Ave.
Springfield, MO 65802
417-823-8998
www.convoyofhope.org

Direct Relief International
27 South La Patera Lane
Santa Barbara, CA 93117
805-964-4767
www.directrelief.org

Episcopal Relief and Development
U.S. Hurricane Fund
P.O. Box 12043
Newark, NJ 07101
1-800-334-7626, ext. 5129
www.er-d.org

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
8765 W. Higgins Road
Chicago, IL 60631
1-800-638-3522
www.elca.org

Food for the Hungry, Inc.
1224 E. Washington St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
1-877-780-4261 ext. 2506
www.fh.org

Heart to Heart International
401 S. Clairborne, Suite 302
Olathe, KS 66062
1-888-800-4327
www.hearttoheart.org

Humanity First, USA
15000 Good Hope Road
Silver Spring, MD 20905
1-877-994-3872
www.humanityfirst.org

International Orthodox Christian Charities
Hurricane Relief
P.O. Box 630225
Baltimore, MD 21263-0225
1-877-803-IOCC (4622)
www.iocc.org

International Relief Teams
Hurricane Katrina Relief
3547 Camino Del Rio South Suite C
San Diego, CA 92108
619-284-7979
www.irteams.org

Latter-Day Saint Charities
Welfare Services Emergency Response
50 East North Temple Street, Room 701
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84150
801-240-3544
www.lds.org

Mennonite Disaster Service
1018 Main Street
Akron, PA 1750
717-859-2210
http://mds.mennonite.net

Mercy Airlift
333 N Wilshire Ave
Anaheim, CA 92801
1-800-637-2945
714-518-5980
www.mercyairlift.org

Mercy Corps
Hurricane Katrina Relief
Dept. W
PO Box 2669
Portland, OR 97208-2669
1-800-852-2100
1-888-256-1900
www.mercycorps.org

Mercy-USA for Aid and Development
Hurricane Katrina Relief
44450 Pinetree Drive, Suite 201
Plymouth, Michigan 48170
1-800-556-3729
734-454-0011
www.mercyusa.org

Nazarene Compassionate Ministries
Hurricane Katrina Relief
6401 The Paseo Rd
Kansas City, MO 64131
1-877-626-4145
1-888-256-5886
www.ncm.org

Northwest Medical Teams
Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief Fund
PO Box 10
Portland, OR 97207
1-800-959-4325 (HEAL)
www.nwmedicalteams.org

Operation Blessing International
977 Centerville Turnpike
Virginia Beach, VA 23463
1-800-436-6348
1-800-730-2537
www.ob.org

Operation USA
Hurricane Katrina
8320 Melrose Ave., Ste. 200
Los Angeles, CA 90069
1-800-678-7255
1-800-678-8876
www.opusa.org

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
100 Witherspoon Street
Louisville, KY 40202-1396
888-728-7228 ext 5839
www.pcusa.org/pda

Red Cross (American)
2025 E St NW
Washington, DC 20006
1-800-HELP-NOW
1-800-257-7575 (Spanish)
www.redcross.org

Salvation Army USA
P.O. Box 4857
Jackson, MS 39296
1-800-SAL-ARMY (725-2769)
www.salvationarmyusa.org

Samaritan's Purse
P.O. Box 3000
Boone, NC 28607
Phone (828) 262-1980
www.samaritanspurse.org

Southern Baptist Convention
North American Mission Board Disaster Relief
P.O. Box 116543
Atlanta, GA 30368-6543
1-800-462-8657 ext. 6133
1-800-462-8657 ext. 6440
www.sbc.net

Unitarian Universalist Association
UUA Gulf Coast Relief Fund
25 Beacon St.
Boston, MA 02108
617-742-2100
http://www.uua.org

United Jewish Communities
Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief
P.O. Box 30, Old Chelsea Station
New York, NY 10113
212-284-6500
www.ujc.org

United Methodist Committee on Relief
Advance ..982523 Hurricanes 2005 Global
P.O. Box 9068
New York, NY 10087-9068
1-800-554-8583
www.methodistrelief.org

United Way International
Hurricane Katrina Response Fund
701 N Fairfax St
Alexandria, VA 22314 USA
703-519-0092
www.unitedway.org

Unity Corps
Hurricane Katrina Relief
P.O. Box 29219
Los Angeles, CA 90029
1-800-927-0270
323-850-8700
www.unitycorps.org

Water Missions International
P.O. Box 31258
Charleston, SC 29417
843-769-7395
www.watermissions.org

World Emergency Relief
2270 Camino Vida Roble, Suite K
Carlsbad, CA 92009
1-888-HUG-4-KID (484-4-543) 760-930-8001
www.worldemergencyrelief.org

World Hope International
P.O. Box 96338
Washington DC 20090-6338
1-888-466-4673
570-742-8987 ext. 241
www.worldhope.org
 
I did not see this thread first one.

Let me re post:

Quite frankly I'm disgusted by it. It took us more time to respond to this than it did to respond to the tsunamis. I realize that the magnitude isn't as great as the tsunami's but this is our country. We should be taking care of our people first. It took our president a whole tour through the devastated areas to sign a damn piece of paper to give a few billion dollars to start the effort. I would have signed that bill as the storm was hitting. I heard about nurses stuck in hospitals who resorted to IVing themselves to keep hydrated so they can take care of other patients. People have to pretty much swim through filthy water for 4 days. The response of the American people is impressive. We are extremely charitable as people but it isn't enough. Over 60 countries have offered their services to us. Even Fidel Castro himself has offered services from Cuba to send medicine and doctors to the worst parts of the disaster... A country that we've cut off trade from for decades is reaching out to us, yet our government takes 4 days to take care of our people. Those assholes up in Washington DC need to remember that they are NOT America, they SERVE America.


Here's some more on what Cuba is giving.

Cuba's President Fidel Castro attends a live television program in Havana September 2, 2005. Castro spoke about Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans and other parts of the U.S. Gulf Coast, killing hundreds and possibly thousands of people. Castro has offered to send 1,100 doctors and more than 25 tonnes of medicine and equipment to the devastated area in the next 48 hours, saying 'many countries are offering money, we are offering to save lives.' REUTERS/Courtesy AIN/Handout
 
I am planning to take in one pet being a foster parent to pet until a place is set up for the pet and will find more information about it tomorrow. They are offer foster care for displaced pets that were rescued from hurricane katrina. I couldnt take a family or a person in since I dont really have lot money but can afford to take care of other pet beside my cat. I suggest some of you do that as well here more information.

If you have an animal and need a place for it to stay, call 972-562-7297 ext 123.

If you left an animal behind and want to alert rescuers to its location, call 1-800-HUMANE-1.

If you want to be a foster family for an animal needing a temporary home in North Texas, call 214-651-9611 ext. 123.

If you want to adopt an animal - which would help make room for animals needing temporary quarters - call 1-888-ANIMALS.


The SPCA of Texas is reducing its adoption fees to $40 for all animals Sunday in order to help make room for animals needing temporary shelter after their owners were displaced by Hurricane Katrina. (Usual fees ranged from $80 for cats to $185 for small dogs.) To take advantage of this offer, call 1-888-ANIMALS or go online at www.spca.org for shelter locations. Shelters will be open Sunday from noon until 6 p.m.

The American SPCA is also helping out. The ASPCA has set up two databases to assist in the recovery of animals affected by Hurricane Katrina.

One database is for helping families find their lost pets. People who want to register a pet should send information and a description of the pet, including name and breed, to disaster@aspca.org <mailto:disaster@aspca.org>. People can also call in their information at 212-876-7700, ext. 4700. Pictures of lost pets are unable to be accepted at this time.

The second database is for people who would like to volunteer with the animal relief efforts. You can register via email at disaster@aspca.org or by phone at (212) 876-7700, ext 4700. Leave your contact information and special skills you possess to help with animal relief.

Over the past week, the ASPCA has received about $800,000 in donations to help animals affected by the hurricane. The board of directors has also allocated $250,000 for relief and recovery efforts. The association estimates it will cost millions to rebuild shelters damaged by the storm and to provide assistance to local companion animals.

To donate to the ASPCA Disaster Relief Fund, go to www.aspca.org or call 866-275-3923. Contributions can also be sent to ASPCA Disaster Relief Fund, 424 East 92nd, New York, N.Y., 10128.
 
Sabrina said:
send donation money to the Red Cross

Screw Red Cross and push Bush to accept the $ millions in aid offered by other countries. So far Bush has rejected the aid offered by other countries.

Making us send donations to Red Cross and similar orgs when other counties offered to fork more than what we can give is the same as..............STRANGLING AMERICA!

Richard
 
Mod Note:

Please let's keep political rants, finger-pointing, blaming OUT of this thread per creator's wishes--respect for what this thread is related to and stick to it....

Thank you!!


~RR
 
Our church is collecting bottled water to send out a truckload Tuesday.
 
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