Life Saving Links
New Orleans, Louisiana A fascinating history. (Wikipedia)
Faith in the Eye of the Storm"
The Deluge Survivors and religious leaders comment on Katrina.
Katrina: Not God's Wrath--or His Will By Dr. Tony Campolo Oordained minister and author of 28 books, including 'Following Jesus Without Embarrassing God.'
Deep Waters: A Spiritual Response to Hurricane Katrina Wisdom and comfort from Billy Graham to Lama Surya Das.
Hope and Faith After the Storm A daily blog chronicling inspiring and brave stories of survival, hope, and faith in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
Katrina Thanks Blog "A Public Forum to Express Thanks to Individuals, Organizations and Countries that Have Assisted with Katrina Relief Efforts"
Click for Free to Create Donations:
Click to End Hunger "For each click, Dannon will contribute $1. to America's Second Harvest (up to a total of $75,000). Every $1 donated helps America’s Second Harvest provide 15 meals to children in need."
The Hunger Site Corporate sponsers act on your clicks to feed children in the aftermath of the tsunami and hurricane Katrina.
The Animal Rescue Site Dedicated to rescuing and sheltering animals in need.
Send money, goods and/or volunteer your services:
Mercy Corps “92 cents of every dollar” is applied to good works.
The Humane Society of the United States' (HSUS) Disaster Relief Fund “Helping animals and their caregivers” after Katrina.
USA Freedom Corps represented by former presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton solicts cash, goods and services to help disaster victims.
Manilow Fund for Health and Hope “… You donate $1.00… Barry will match your $1.00… and the Manilow Fund will match another $1.00…. so your one dollar becomes $3.00.”
ASPCA – American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals “to help the animal victims of Hurricane Katrina.”
Best Friends Animal Society “A better world through kindness to animals.”
Check Out Charities:
Network for Good “an e-philanthropy site where individuals can donate, volunteer and get involved with the issues they care about."
Charity Navigator and
Guidestar rate charities for effectiveness.