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2005-831
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
09/08/2005
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– $5,000.00 Contribution: American Red Cross Hurricane 2005 Relief Fund.
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American Red Cross Launches Largest Mobilization Effort in History... http://www.redcross.org/pressrelease/0,1077,0_314_4473,00.html <br /> American ..( <br /> Red Cross <br /> Allem <br /> Together,we we,save o life <br /> u otnE NEWS STORE PRESS nn[na rna-. JO&s rib OLICA'IOe' tlJC'{V.n' <br /> Press Rom .,, i _ 3$ <br /> American Red Cross Launches Largest Mobilization Effort in History for <br /> Hurricane Katrina <br /> National Headquarters Contact: Public Affairs Desk <br /> 2025 E Street, N . Phone: (202)303-5551 <br /> Washington, DC 20006 FOR MEDIA ONLY <br /> www.redcrass.org <br /> WASHINGTON,Monday,August 29,2005—The American Red Cross is launching the largest <br /> mobilization of resources in its history for a single natural disaster. Hurricane Katrina, a deadly Category <br /> 4 storm, is barreling ashore this morning along the Gulf Coast and has the potential to leave widespread <br /> devastation in its wake. <br /> "Hurricane Katrina is wreaking havoc for southeast Florida and the Gulf coast states,"said Joe Becker, <br /> Senior Vice President of Preparedness and Response for the American Red Cross. 'The Red Cross will <br /> meet the challenge by doing what we do best—coming together to respond with tireless compassion to <br /> take care of our neighbors." <br /> The Red Cross is mobilizing on all fronts to bring relief to storm victims. More than two hundred Red <br /> Cross shelters are housing thousands of residents who fled Katrina's wrath.All available resources from <br /> across the country, including thousands of staff and volunteers are being moved to safe areas,so <br /> additional relief efforts can begin immediately after the storm passes. More than 200 emergency <br /> response vehicles(ERVs)and countless other Red Cross resources are en route or on the scene to <br /> provide hot meals, snacks,bottled water and distribute other much-needed relief supplies. In <br /> coordination with the Southern Baptists, preparations have been made to provide more than 500,000 hot <br /> meals to storm-weary residents each day. <br /> 'We are prepared at every level for what will likely be a catastrophic disaster,"said Lois <br /> Grady-Wesbecher, Manager of the Disaster Operations Center at American Red Cross national <br /> headquarters. 'When Mother Nature is at her worst,the American Red Cross is at its best." <br /> Hurricane Katrina strengthened into one of the fiercest storms ever seen in the U.S. Not only has Katrina <br /> intensified,but it has also grown substantially in size—it is now about 460 miles wide—the distance from <br /> New Orleans to Atlanta. Destruction from this storm will not be limited to coastal areas.After making <br /> landfall Hurricane Katrina will progress inland Monday leaving behind a trail of flooding rains and <br /> damaging winds, spreading across the country and eventually into the Northeast.The Red Cross will <br /> continue to provide a safe haven and disaster assistance to victims along its path. <br /> American Red Cross disaster assistance is free, made possible by voluntary donations of time and <br /> money from the American people. You can help the victims of this and thousands of other disasters <br /> across the country each year by making a financial gift to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, <br /> which enables the Red Cross to provide shelter, food,counseling and other assistance to those in need. <br /> Call 1-800-HELP NOW or 1-800-257-7575(Spanish). Contributions to the Disaster Relief Fund may be <br /> sent to your local American Red Cross chapter or to the American Red Cross, P O. Box 37243, <br /> Washington, DC 20013. Internet users can make a secure online contribution by visiting <br /> www.redcross.org. <br /> Update'. Editors Note removed. <br /> l of 2 8/31/2005 4:47 PM <br />
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