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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Hurricane Isaac Relief: How You Can Help

Hurricane Isaac Path
With the threat of Hurricane Isaac past, we can breathe a sigh of relief. The damage wasn't as severe as Katrina, due to a weaker hurricane and stronger levees. But there are still plenty of people whose homes are destroyed, whose towns are flooded, and have no electricity in a humid summer climate.

We've reached out to our partners in New Orleans to find out what they need - and we hope you'll consider helping them.

  • Lower 9th Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement & Development: Stimulating engagement and preserving resources
    • Send gift cards to Wal-Mart to help needy families
    • Donate online here
    • Donate via check payable to: Lower 9th Ward CSED, 5130 Chartres Street, New Orleans, LA, 70117
    • LA, 70112
  • St. John #5 Baptist Church (Pastor Bruce Davenport): Helping low income families find community and faith
    • Donate via check payable to: St. John #5 Baptist Church, 3613 Hamburg St., New Orleans, LA, 70122
  • Beacon of Hope: Helping LaPlace residents
    • Need donations of
      • Storage containers (medium to large in size)
      • Contractor bags
      • Home Depot and/or Lowes gift cards
    • Volunteer: contact Heather Huth
      • Hhuth@beaconofhopenola.org
      • (504) 309-5120
    • Donate
      • Online here
      • Check payable to: Beacon of Hope Resource Center, 145 Robert E Lee Blvd. Suite 200, New Orleans, LA, 70124 (Att: Isaac Relief)
  • Second Harvest Food Bank: Providing several hundred thousand pounds of food to families in need
    • Need donations of
      • Non-perishable food items (canned fruits and vegetables, peanut butter, soups, juices, water, etc)
      • Cleaning supplies (bleach, disinfectant, hand sanitizer, mops, gloves, paper products)
      • Send to: Second Harvest Food Bank warehouses 
        • 700 Edwards Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70123
        • 215 E. Pinhook, Lafayette, LA 70501
    • Volunteer: contact them here
    • Donate
      • For ever $1 donated, Second Harvest Food Bank can provide the equivalent of $15.50 in grocery/food items
      • Online here
      • Call for more info: (504) 729-6322
    • For more info, visit their page here
  • ReNEW Schools: Helping lower-income families of students whose homes were damaged
    • Donate online here
    • Send gift cards to Wal-Mart or local grocery stores to help neediest families
      • 3128 Constance Street, New Orleans, LA 70115
      • (504) 367-3307
  • Harry Tompson Center: Helping the homeless stay secure and cool
    • Donate online here
    • Donate via check payable to: Harry Tompson Center, 130 Baronne Street, New Orleans, 
  • New Orleans City Parks: Clearing felled trees and restoring the park
    • Volunteers very much needed
    • Contact Steve Ryman, Volunteer Coordinator: sryman@nocp.org; (607) 237-6210
  • Community Center of St. Bernard: Providing food, water, baby formula, cleaning supplies, and personal hygiene items to families in need in the St. Bernard parish
    • Donate
      • Online here
      • Check payable to: Community Center of St Bernard, 1111 LeBeau St, Arabi, LA, 70032
    • Host a fundraiser: contact Iray
And, as always, to travel and make a difference with your own hands, you can schedule a volunteer trip for your school, office, or congregation with us at Volunteer Expeditions.

For those of you who have traveled with us, we have updates on some of our other friends. Paul, our beloved bus driver with Pelican Bus, is just fine. He and his wife stayed in a hotel for a few days, and his house was undamaged. He caught a cold though. Mark Schleifstein of the New Orleans Times-Picayune is also safe, along with his family. They know several people who have lost their homes, though.

Please don't forget about your friends and countrymen in the Gulf Coast who were affected by this hurricane. For more information, check #nolahelp on Twitter. If you know of any other people or organizations in need of assistance, please leave the information in our comment section.

4 comments:

  1. Hello my name is Tamika and I am with United Saints Recovery Project. We are located in New Orleans, LA as well as Tuscaloosa, AL. Our Tuscaloosa team deployed last Friday to assist our New Orleans team with Hurricane Isaac disaster relief. We are in need of supplies, volunteers, and donations. I can be reached by email at volunteerbama@unitedsaints.org and by phone at 205-523-5557. Thank you in advance for your assistance.

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    1. Fantastic, thank you for sharing, Tamika! We wish you all the best!

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  2. Our pleasure, thank you for reading.

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  3. We've also heard from Animal Rescue New Orleans, which needs help rebuilding back kennels (roofs are gone), and part of their back fence (60 ft long 6 ft high wooden fence) with a driveway gate we have been needing for another exit in case of fire, and to pay for our electrical problems which has 1/3 of our shelter down... donate here: http://www.animalrescueneworleans.org/donate.html
    They can also use Purina Cat Chow and Kitten Chow... litter, dawn detergent, paper towels, liquid laundry detergent, etc.

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