On my honeymoon in 1999, Larry and I were stranded on St. Maarten after
Hurricane Lenny roared through. I know first hand what it is like to
be without food or water for more than 3 days. I didn't know what
Non-Perishable food was. I do now. However, this time a category 5
hurricane hit the US mainland as opposed to a foreign country.
Here are some links that we can donate time, money, supplies, or just
an idea of coordinating a diaper/formula food drive in our local areas.
I found these links through my local news channel website:
Additional organizations doing work in the gulf and accepting monetary
donations:
American Red Cross
1-800-HELP NOW (English)
1-800-257-7575 (Spanish)
America's Second Harvest
1-800-344-8070
Operation Blessing
1-800-436-6348
These organizations are accepting monetary donations and volunteers:
Adventist Community Services
1-800-381-7171
Catholic Charities, USA
1-800-919-9338
Christian Disaster Response
941-956-5183 or 941-551-9554
Christian Reformed World Relief Community
1-800-848-5818
Church World Service
1-800-297-1516 Ex: 222
Convoy Of Hope
417-823-8998
Lutheran Disaster Response
1-800-638-3522
Mennonite Disaster Service
717-859-2210
Nazarene Disaster Response
1-888-256-5886
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
1-800-872-3283
Salvation Army
1-800-SAL-ARMY
Southern Baptist Convention-Disaster Relief
1-800-462-8657 Ex: 6440
United Methodist Committee on Relief
1-800-554-8583
A $100 donation to The Salvation Army will feed a
family of four for two days, provide two cases of
drinking water and one household clean-up kit,
containing brooms, mops, buckets, and cleaning
supplies. Donate now...
www.salvationarmy.org
HOUSTON --
American Red Cross Shelters Accepting Donations:
Items Needed:
* Food and drinks
* Clothing
* Disposable diapers
* Games and toys
* Sheets and blankets
* Monetary donations
Shelter Locations:
* Baytown Community Center, 2407 Market Street,
Baytown
* Fairmont Park Baptist Church, 10401 Belfast, La
Porte
* First Baptist Church, 1229 Avenue J, Huntsville
* First Baptist Church, 906 Avenue A, Katy
* First United Methodist Church, 4308 W. Dallas,
Conroe
* Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 18220 Upper Bay
Road-Nassau Bay, Houston
* Memorial Baptist Church, 600 W. Sterling, Baytown
* Mont Belvieu Senior Center, 11607 Eagle Drive,
Mont Belvieu
* Moody Methodist Church, 2803 53rd Street,
Galveston
* New Life Central, 2104 Underwood, La Porte
* Spring Tabernacle, 3034 F.M. 2920, Spring
* St. Mary's Catholic Church, 701 Church St.,
Brenham
* St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, 6005 N, Wayside
Drive, Houston
For more information on American Red Cross shelters in
the Houston area, click here or call (800) GET-INFO or
(713) 313-5480.
Donate To Houston Food Bank:
The Houston Food Bank, 3811 Eastex Freeway, is in need
of the following items to help Katrina victims. Local
2 will hold a food drive Friday from 6 a.m. until 6
p.m. For more information, call (713) 223-3700.
* Paper goods such as plates, cups, diapers and
tissue
* Cleaning supplies, such as bleach, Top Job, Mr.
Clean
* Bottled water (no glass containers)
* Single serving snacks such as Pop-Tarts and cereal
bars
* Peanut butter
* Heat and eat foods such as chili, stew, canned
pasta with sauce and canned vegetables
* Any other single serving foods that don't require
refrigeration
* MREs (Meals Ready To Eat)
* Baby formula
* Personal hygiene products
Coast Guard Asks For Donations For Rescuers
The U.S. Coast Guard in Houston is asking for
donations to help about 50 workers in New Orleans on
rescue efforts who are running out of basic supplies.
Donations can be dropped off at the Coast Guard office
at Ellington Field.
Items in need include:
* Toilet paper, wipes
* Soap
* First Aid kits, bug spray, foot powder
* Bottled water, sports drinks, coffee
* Power bars, granola bars, cups of dry soup
* Sleeping bags and pillows
* D and AA batteries
Companies, Organizations Accepting Donated Items:
* Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 2403 Holcombe
Blvd., (713) 741-8234
* Baytown Junior High, 7707 Bayway Drive, (281)
424-2582
* Sugar Creek Baptist Church, 13213 Southwest
Freeway, Sugar Land, (281) 242-2858
* Park at Voss Apartments, 2424 S. Voss Road (at
Westheimer), (713) 268-3000
* Alvin Community College, 3110 Mustang Road, Alvin,
77511
* Houston Humane Society, 14700 Almeda Road, (713)
433-6421
* Houston-Area Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty
To Animals, 900 Portway Drive
* West University Baptist Church, 6218 Auden Street,
(713) 668-2319
* Crosspoint Church, 4601 Bellaire Blvd.
* Bumbera's Performance Associates, 630 Highway 6
South, 77079, (281) 493-9300
* Wesley Gardens Apartments, 8700 Gustine Lane,
77031, (713) 270-5555
* Julia C. Hester House, 2020 Solo, 77020, (713)
672-2573
* Westlake Fire Department, (281) 960-5014
* Lakewood Church, 3700 Southwest Freeway, Accepting
donations Sept. 1 and 2, (713) 635-4154
* Church of Christ, 1704 Weber, (713) 864-5667
* Lansdowne-Moody, (713) 672-8366, is collecting
food and clothing at the four locations below.
1 8445 East Freeway, 77029
2 11810 S. Sam Houston Parkway West, 77031
3 1600 FM 528, Webster, 77598
4 23738 Hempstead Highway, Cypress, 77429
* Houston-area YMCAs and KSBJ FM are collecting gift
cards to help victims pay for gas, food and other
items.
* Impact Houston Church of Christ, 1704 Weber, (832)
641-5900
* Consignor's Club, 22704 Loop 494 Ste D, Humble,
77339, (281) 359-9090
Accepting Monetary Donations Only:
* American Red Cross, (800) HELP NOW (435-7669)
* Salvation Army: (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769)
* Greater New Orleans Foundation
* America's Second Harvest: (800) 344-8070
* Adventist Community Services: (800) 381-7171
* Catholic Charities, USA: (703) 549-1390
* Christian Disaster Response: (941) 956-5183 or
(941) 551-9554
* Christian Reformed World Relief Committee: (800)
848-5818
* Church World Service: (800) 297-1516
* Convoy of Hope: (417) 823-8998
* Lutheran Disaster Response: (800) 638-3522
* Nazarene Disaster Response: (888) 256-5886
* Operation Blessing: (800) 436-6348
* Presbyterian Disaster Assistance: (800) 872-3283
* Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief: (800)
462-8657, ext. 6440
* United Methodist Committee on Relief: (800)
554-8583
* Better Business Bureau: Check Out Charity Before
Giving
Another place that will get good into the disater area
Surfside Beach, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and
Conway municipal governments are collecting donations
to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina as a joint
project.
Donations may be delivered to Town Hall or Piggly
Wiggly in Surfside Beach before 5 p.m. on Thursday,
Sept. 1. The city of Myrtle Beach will transport all
donations on Friday, Sept. 2.
CASH: Make your check payable to "American Red Cross
- Katrina Relief Fund."
MEDICINE: aspirin, Tylenol, Band-Aids, cough syrup,
Benadryl, Hydrocortisone ointment, sun screen lotion,
insect repellant, antiseptic cleanser, iodine
FOOD: Non-perishable foods that require little or no
preparation and no refrigeration, canned foods (with a
can opener), water, cold drinks, disposable plates,
cups, utensils, napkins
CLOTHES: new or good condition, clean clothes,
T-shirts, hats, sun visors, shorts, sweaters,
sweatshirts, sleep wear, under clothes, socks,
flip-flops, tennis shoes
For more information, contact Debbie Ellis, (843)
650-4131, ext. 0, or e-mail
Debbi...@surfsidebeach.org.
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Let's show the south that we care and that we trying to send help as
quickly as possible.
I know it is the season where we are going through our clothes that we
don't want or need or fit into. How about we wash them, sort them, and
walk over to our local American Red Cross and tell them it is for the
Gulf Coast residents.
Your children can get in on the action too. Remind them that children
have lost their toys and maybe those toys that they don't play with
would make another child really happy.
You can take a tax deduction while cleaning out your closets.
It's just a thought.
Love,
Kate
My parents are in Mobile, AL and are without power. We can reach them via
cell phone (home lines are down), but only until their batteries run down.
My mother had open-heart surgery on August 2nd and is diabetic so I am very
worried about her. We wanted them to come here (Nebraska), but there isn't
any gas in the entire city. They only have 1/2 tank and are worried that
they would get down the road and not be able to fill up then be stranded
without even a roof.
--
Cecelia Medbery
Independent Stampin' Up Demonstrator
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Thanks