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    Default THE OFFICIAL HURRICANE KATRINA POST (LINKS & INFO)!

    We have several already in progress and they are chock full of information. Instead of creating a new post, simply add on this one.
    Any others (including thinly veilied Bush, Racism, and the like) will be deleted on sight

    Thanks.

    To Donate:
    Red Cross: 1-800-HELP-NOW or www.redcross.org [redcross.org]

    AmeriCares:americares.org [americares.org]
    RoommateClick.com [rc-katrina.com]
    Site offering a service for the New Orleans homeless, free of charge.

    Baton Rouge Area Foundation(BRAF): 877.387.6126 or braf.org [braf.org]

    Episcopal Relief & Development: 1-800-334-7626 or www.er-d.org [er-d.org]

    United Methodist Committee on Relief: 1-800-554-8583 or gbgm-umc.org/umcor/emergency/hurricanes/2005 [gbgm-umc.org]

    Salvation Army: 1-800-SAL-ARMY or www.salvationarmyusa.org [salvationarmyusa.org]

    Catholic Charities: 1-800-919-9338 or www.catholiccharitiesusa.org [catholiccharitiesusa.org]

    FEMA Charity tips: www.fema.gov/rrr/help2.shtm [fema.gov]

    National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster: www.nvoad.org [nvoad.org]

    Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: www.la-spca.org [la-spca.org]

    Operation Blessing: 1-800-436-6348 or www.ob.org [ob.org]

    America's Second Harvest: 1-800-344-8070 or www.secondharvest.org [secondharvest.org]

    Adventist Community Services: 1-800-381-7171 or www.adventist.communityservices.org [communityservices.org]

    Christian Disaster Response: 1-941-956-5183 or 1-941-551-9554 or www.cdresponse.org/cdrhome.html [cdresponse.org]

    Christian Reformed World Relief Committee: 1-800-848-5818 or www.crwrc.org [crwrc.org]

    Church World Service: 1-800-297-1516 or www.churchworldservice.org [churchworldservice.org]

    Convoy of Hope: 1-417-823-8998 or www.convoyofhope.org [convoyofhope.org]

    Lutheran Disaster Response: 1-800-638-3522 or www.elca.org/disaster [elca.org]

    Mennonite Disaster Service: 1-717-859-2210 or www.mds.mennonite.net [mennonite.net]

    Nazarene Disaster Response: 1-888-256-5886 or www.nazarenedisasterresponse.org [nazarenedi...sponse.org]

    Presbyterian Disaster Assistance: 1-800-872-3283 or www.pcusa.org/pda [pcusa.org]

    Southern Baptist Convention - Disaster Relief: 1-800-462-8657, ext. 6440 or www.namb.net [namb.net]



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    thank you


    Nothing to see here folks.

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    Default Stranded/Abandoned Pets due to hurricane: how you can help

    Dogs, cats and other household pets seem to be forgotten in times like this, they often the last in line to be rescued, if rescued at all.
    Thousands of animals have been either separated, abandoned or stranded by their owners. Some due to neglect, some got separated from their owners during the storm, others because rescuers refuse to allow animals on the rescue choppers while trying to save people.
    What we are left with are heartbreaking images of dogs in the streets starving of hunger and thirst baking in the hot sun with no one to help.
    Those that somehow manage to survive long enough for rescuers to finally start getting animals out of there will end up in shelters in the Gulf Coast region.
    The images on tv of stranded, starving, dying dogs in New Orleans is enough to break anyones heart.
    These animals can be trained to save lives, lead the blind, warn their owners of a seizure before it happens.
    Dogs will do anything for their masters if trained properly and given love, they truly are mans best friend.
    People knew about the oncoming hurricane, some chose not to leave, other couldn't, but they knew. The animals didn't know, they have to rely on their masters in times like this for protection and a lot of them were abandoned, which isn't right.
    I made a donation yesterday to the petfinder.com Foundation Hurricane Fund which will go to shelters and animal placement groups affected by Hurricane Katrina.
    I urge others to do so as well. You can do so by following this link:

    http://www.petfinder.com/disaster/

    They are non-profit. They accept paypal and the donation is tax-deductable.



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    At least the gators won't go hungry....
    seanchai



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    Default right, lots of dogs and cats also need help...

    right ! all you pet owners/animal lovers...this organization also good...http://www.noahswish.org/...hope the link works, first time I've posted one, but the address is correct...and while we're on the subject...if you want a pet, go to your local shelter, you'll save a dog or cat...don't support pet stores/puppy mills, etc. You're either part of the problem, or part of the solution...


    "I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity." - Poe

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    Default asshole

    Quote Originally Posted by seanchai
    At least the gators won't go hungry....
    seanchai
    somebody ought to feed your limey ass to a gator, asshole!


    "I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity." - Poe

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