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  • Hurricane Katrina Recovery on FirstGov.gov: Links to official information on US government relief efforts. Find out how to get help, locate loved ones, and get relief.
  • America's Second Harvest: National food bank network seeking food and donations to help the hurricane victims.
  • American Red Cross Urges Public Health Precautions: Storm survivors are particularly vulnerable due to flood conditions, damaged sanitation and water treatment systems, and public shelter situations. The Red Cross offeres safety advice.
  • ASPCA Disaster Relief Fund Efforts for Shelters Affected by Katrina: Animal rescue news. Opportunity to donate or volunteer. Evacuation of and temporary shelters for animals.
  • Austin Helping New Orleans: Features news and links to activities in Austin, Texas, that are meant to help the survivors of Hurricane Katrina.
  • Blues For Katrina: Directed towards musicians but open to all. Includes forum.
  • Bring New Orleans Back: Non-profit fund exclusively dedicated to the restoration of the City of New Orleans.
  • Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund: Established by former presidents Bush and Clinton, this charitable fund collects cash and in-kind donations and work with the governors of the affected states to coordinate both the short and long term relief efforts.
  • Catholic Charities USA - Hurricane Katrina: Find out about activities to help hurricane victims as well as information on how to make a donation to relief efforts.
  • Church World Service - Hurricane Katrina Response: Hurricane Katrina relief funding asking for donations to help provide immediate emergency aid and long-term recovery grants.
  • CNN.com - Hurrican Katrina Help Center: Links to websites and resources recommended by disaster officials.
  • Common Ground Collective: Mission is to provide short term relief for victims of hurricane disasters in the gulf coast region, and long term support in rebuilding the communities affected in New Orleans.
  • Corporation for National and Community Service - Hurricane Katrina Volunteer Support Fund: Disaster relief fund seeking donations and volunteers to assist hurrican victims.
  • Displaced Designer: Resource for those in the creative industry displaced by the disaster in New Orleans and the Gulf States. How to get or give help as well as other resources.
  • Dubious Katrina Web Sites Increasing: Many web sites claiming to offer help to victims of Hurricane Katrina are suspicious. How to protect yourself.
  • Dun & Bradstreet: Hurricane Katrina Update: Many businesses were affected by Hurricane Katrina. Impact on mail delivery. Finding assistance. Telemarketers baned in Louisiana.
  • Episcopal Relief and Development - Hurricane Katrina: Relief fund asking for donations to help provide emergency aid to victims of the disaster.
  • FEMA: Resources for Hurricane Katrina: Includes instructions for evacuees, how to get and give help, and donations.
  • Florida Hurricane Relief Fund: Fund supporting disaster relief organizations dedicated to restoration in Florida communities affected by hurricanes.
  • FTC Offers New Guide to Giving Wisely: Here's how to help victims of Katrina. Avoid being scammed. How to be sure your contributions go where you intend.
  • Governor Hires Former FEMA Head to Guide Louisiana Recovery: James Lee Witt, director of FEMA 1993-2001, will represent Louisiana in dealing with recovery from Katrina. Article describes situation and what will be required. <The Pensacola News Journal>
  • Health and Safety - Hurricane Katrina: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advice on illness, injury, food and water safety, animal and insect hazards, and mental health.
  • Horseman's Guide of the South Central Region - Hurricane Database: Seeking individuals will to foster horses, haul horses, and supply emergency needs to hurricane victims.
  • Humane Society of the United States - Disaster Relief Fund: Relief effort to rescue animals and pets endangered by Hurricane Katrina.
  • Hurricane Katrina: Web design and computer consultant provides her website to assist storm victims. Includes help with locating relatives, missing persons, and relief links.
  • Hurricane Katrina Animal Rescue: Emergency relief fund focused on rescuing pets and animals affected by the hurricane.
  • Hurricane Katrina Medical Volunteer Registry: Seeking applications for licensed medical personal to work in the areas affected by Hurricane Katrina
  • Hurricane Katrina Pet Assistance Program: Includes information for both owners of stranded pets and those who wish to volunteer with helping to save the pets.
  • Ineptitude Increased Suffering at Hospital: Problems led to deaths at one New Orleans hospital. No transportation because evacuation order exempted hospitals. Emergency supplies diverted by FEMA. Generators knocked out. (Herald Tribune, Florida)
  • Ink Well: Comic book artists auctioning off artwork to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina. News, catalog of available works, and online auction.
  • International Orthodox Christian Charities - Giving Opportunities: Christian relief fund seeking donations to help victims of Hurricane Katrina.
  • Katrina Help Wiki: Directory of hurricane news, relief and aid agencies, blogs, helpline numbers, help needed and offered, health and safety information, relocation advice and ham radio resources.
  • Katrina's Piano Fund: Gets instruments and musical equipment into the hands of New Orleans/Katrina musicians and technicians. Includes donation information and request form for instruments.
  • KatrinaHealth: An online service to help individuals affected by Hurricane Katrina work with their health professionals to gain access to their own electronic prescription medication records.
  • Louisiana Disability Information Resources - Hurricane Katrina: Concentrating on news, advice, and resources for disabled people and their families in the affected areas.
  • Mississippi Hurricane Recovery Fund: Central clearinghouse for corporations, organizations, and individuals to donate much needed money, equipment, goods, services, volunteers, and time to the hundreds of thousands of Mississippians who are recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Established by Mississippi Governor.
  • Network for Good - Hurricane Relief Efforts and Preparedness: Help victims of hurricane Katrina. Provides links to local and international aid organizations.
  • New Orleans Hurricane Fund: Relief fund for New Orleans residents left homeless by Hurricane Katrina, requesting donations of time, money, furniture and household goods.
  • Noah's Wish - How You Can Help Animal Disaster Victims Today: Seeking donations for pet supplies to assist animal victims.
  • Operation Blessing International: A Christian humanitarian organization that provides short-term medical, hunger and disaster relief and development assistance to people in need in the United States and overseas.
  • Oxfam America: Hurricane Katrina: Relief effort seeks to work with, and through, local organizations. Includes news and relief efforts of the organization.
  • Samaritans Purse - Helping Victims of Hurricane Katrina: Find out about the organization's relief efforts in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisana, and make a donation to help victims.
  • Scammers Hit Web in Katrina's Wake: Be wary. Internet opportunists are already trying to cash in on public sympathy for Katrina's victims.
  • Storm Aid: Clear Channel's campaign to raise money for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
  • Teddy Bears for Katrina: Help the children affected by the disaster by donating used but clean teddy bears and other plush toys.
  • The Houston Astrodome: A Symphony of Relief: How the Astrodome was prepared in advance of the arrival of Katrina evacuees.
  • The Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation: Established in order to help provide assistance to Louisiana citizens in need through a network of Louisiana charities, non-profit and governmental agencies.
  • The Pearlington Project: Read about and view pictures of aftermath in Pearlington, Mississippi. Help bring aid to victims in region.
  • The Red Cross Phone Number is Now 800-RED-CROSS: The FCC issued an easy phone number 800-RED-CROSS to the american Red Cross.
  • Union Community Fund: Online donation site for AFL-CIO charity for working families and communities affected by Hurricane Katrina.
  • United Methodist Committee on Relief - Hurricane Relief: UMCOR's relief fund for victims of Hurricane Katrina, asking for donations of money and emergency supplies
  • United Way - Hurricane Katrina Response Fund: Seeking donations to disaster relief fund that provides assistance to vicitms of Hurricane Katrina.
  • USA Freedom Corps: Disaster assistance for victims. How to get help. Finding loved ones. Health and safety information. Where to contribute. Volunteer opportunities but not right now.
  • White House - Hurricane Relief: Information on efforts by the Bush Administration is making to provide assistance and relief to victims of Hurricane Katrina.
  • Why is the Red Cross Not in New Orleans?: The Louisiana Homeland Security Department asked the American Red Cross not to come back into New Orleans following the hurricane. The Red Cross explains.


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