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THIS IS AN FYI ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE HUNGER AND HOMELESS COALITION OF CITRUS COUNTY

Raise Funds for Hurricane Katrina Relief on Your Campus!

See a list of hurricane relief agencies in need of money and supplies

Hurricane Katrina's effects have devastated countless communities in the Gulf States. Every hour that passes without food, water, shelter, or electricity leaves more lives in jeopardy. The White House now estimates that 90,000 square miles have been affected by the storm. Officials believe that over 1,000 residents may already be dead, with
thousands more at the risk of death from dehydration and illness. Millions of dollars are immediately needed to provide proper relief to all those who are suffering. Below are some ways you can help.
 If you're organizing relief efforts on campus, please click here to let us know more about what you're doing.

 a.. Campus-Wide Email Alert: Have a campus-wide email or voicemail sent out by your administration requesting contributions by all students, faculty, and administrators to a relief organization. If a campus-wide administrative email is not available on your campus, have each department chairperson send out an email to all students, faculty, and administrators in his/her department.
 a.. Bookstore Bucks: Arrange for all cashiers at your campus bookstore to request an additional $5 or $10 from each customer that will be directly donated to a relief organization. Students could contribute cash or simply swipe extra dollars on their Student ID Card.
 a.. Homepage Help: Talk to your campus' Public Relations Department about including a direct link to the donation site of a relief organization on your college homepage.
 a.. Dine Out for the Hurricane Victims: Arrange for an area restaurant to donate its space and staff for a day, and host a Dine Out. Patrons are asked to purchase tickets for a specific time slot, in which they are served meals cooked by the restaurant (food donated by local businesses). Students at UC Davis raised $63,000 for tsunami relief this spring through such an event.
 a.. Swipe A Meal: Arrange with Dining Services to allow students to swipe the full cost of one or more of their meals away to relief efforts. When well publicized, these events can raise thousands of dollars in one day.
 a.. Halftime Challenge!: Talk to the Athletic Director on campus about organizing students to attend popular sporting events. Announce the Halftime Challenge to raise a specific amount of money for a relief organization by the end of the game. Have students walk throughout the crowds during halftime to collect money and announce the
total at the conclusion of the game.
 a.. Tools, Blanket, and Hygiene Products Necessity Drives: Convoy of Hope is asking for donations of hygiene kits that include towels, soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, and ziplock bags, plus $3 shipping fee for each kit. Also, Church World Service encouraging groups to collect blankets and tool that will be used in the coming months. You can organize necessity drives on campus or work with a local discount store like Walmart, K-Mart, or Target to ask customers to purchase needed items.
 a.. Non-perishable Food and Water Drive: America's Second Harvest is coordinating a national food and water collection drive for the next month to support victims of Katrina. You can collect non-perishable food and water and deliver it to a local Second Harvest food bank that will coordinate transportation to the affected areas. To learn where the nearest food bank is located, visit Second Harvest's website.
 a.. Congregation Collection: Ask your congregation to take a collection at mass this Sunday that will directly support Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.

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 Hurricane Relief Agencies
 ACORN
 ACORN Hurricane Recovery and Rebuilding Fund
 739 8th Street SE
 Washington, DC 20003
 Phone: (202) 547-9292

 The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) is the nation's largest community organization of low-and moderate-income families, working together for social justice and stronger communities. Donations made to ACORN will:
1) help establish a temporary headquarters in Baton Rouge, LA;
2) reopen the national headquarter in New Orleans as soon as possible; and
3) offer supportive housing, credit needs, and other services needed by affected community members.

 American Red Cross
 American Red Cross National Headquarters
 2025 E Street, NW
 Washington, DC 20006
 Phone: (202) 303-4498, Donation Line: (800) HELP-NOW/(800-435-7669)

 When a disaster threatens or strikes, the Red Cross provides shelter, food, health and mental health services to address basic human needs of the victims and emergency workers. It also handles inquiries from concerned family members outside the disaster area, provides blood and blood products to disaster victims, and helps those affected by disaster to access other available resources.

 America's Second Harvest
 National Headquarters
 35 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 2000
 Chicago, IL 60601
 Phone: (800) 771-2303

 The mission of America's Second Harvest is to create a hunger-free America by distributing food and grocery products through a nationwide network of certified affiliates, increase public awareness of domestic hunger, and advocate for policies that benefit America's hungry. America's Second Harvest is asking for financial donations to help feed the victims of Katrina. For every $1 received, Second Harvest will donation 20lbs (4 bags) of food, water, and personal hygiene needs. In addition, Second Harvest is asking people to donate non-perishable food and water for the next month to one of their local food banks that will coordinate the transportation of the goods to the affected Gulf States.

 Catholic Charities USA
 1731 King Street
 Alexandria, VA 22314
 Phone: 703.549.1390

 Catholic Charities USA is the membership association of one of the nation's largest social service networks that provide vital social services to people in need, regardless of their religious, social, or economic backgrounds. To help communities recover from the damage brought on by Hurricane Katrina, Catholic Charities USA is collecting financial donations that will fund local agencies' emergency and long-term disaster recovery efforts.

 Church World Service
 28606 Phillips Street
 P.O. Box 968
 Elkhart, IN 46515
 Phone: (574) 264-3102 / (800) 297-1516

 Church World Service is the relief, development, and refugee assistance ministry of 36 Protestant, Orthodox, and Anglican denominations in the United States. It fosters partnerships with indigenous organizations worldwide, as well as provides resources and support in time of natural disasters. In response to hurricane Katrina, CWS is raising money that will support immediate support and long-term recovery and
reconstruction. In addition, CWS is encouraging groups to organize tools and blanket drives. Check out the website for more information.

 Convoy of Hope
 330 S. Patterson Avenue
 Springfield, MO 65802
 Phone: (417) 823-8998

 Convoy of Hope provides resources to local organizations to meet physical and spiritual needs for the purpose of making communities a better place. Convoy of Hope serves in the United States and around the world providing disaster relief, building supply lines, food, and sponsoring outreaches to the poor and hurting in communities. In response to Hurricane Katrina, Convoy of Hope is requesting donations of Hygiene Kits that consist of towels, soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrushes, and ziplock
bags, plus $3 shipping fee for each kit. Check out the website for more information.

 Feed the Children
 P.O. Box 36
 Oklahoma City, OK 72101
 Phone: (405) 942-0228 or (800) 627-4556

 Feed The Children is a Christian, international, nonprofit relief organization with headquarters in Oklahoma City, that delivers food, medicine, clothing and other necessities to individuals, children and families who lack these essentials due to famine, war, povertyor natural disaster. Feed The Children has more than 25 truckloads of relief supplies, including food, bottled water, cleaning supplies, paper products and other emergency essentials on their way to the Gulf States. To continue offering relief support, Feed the Children is seeking financial contributions. Here is what your donations can do:

 $6,000 = delivers an entire truckload of food and relief
 $100 = 700 lbs of food and hygiene products
 $75 = 525 lns of food and hygiene products
 $50 = 350 lbs of food and hygiene products

 The Campaign is committed to ending hunger and homelessness in America by educating, engaging, and training students to directly meet individuals' immediate needs while advocating for long-term systemic solutions.
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