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Hurricane Katrina has caused enormous suffering and damage unseen in the history of the United States in recent times. We have all seen the pictures and videos of the disperate situation that the people of this region found themselves in suddenly as they lost some of their loved ones and everything they had in material possesion. The whole city of New Orleans is being evacuated since it is no longer inhabitable until the water recedes and the city cleaned up. It is hard to imagine a disaster of this proportion in the United States that has virtually overpowered all the emergency management teams. The people taking care of the elderly in a Nursing home had abandoned them running for their own lives leading to the death of all the elderly people in that nursing home.
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At wikichristian, we stand together with all the people affected and pray that the Lord would give them hope and a future. The most depressing situation a human being could be in is a situation of hopelessness and we pray that none of the victims would feel hopeless since we have a God who promises a hope and a future. This is an opportunity for us to stand together with those affected and help in rebuilding. All wikichristians should stand together and pray for the lives and souls of these brothers and sisters in their hour of need so that the Lord would show them the love and the compassion they need and offer them the hope that we have in Him. Let us donate as much as we can in helping those affected by this disaster by donating to any of the following relief organizations.
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* The [[Salvation Army]] immediately turned its efforts to providing food and shelter where it could.  
 
* The [[Salvation Army]] immediately turned its efforts to providing food and shelter where it could.  
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* [[Operation Compassion]] - [http://www.winningwalk.org Winningwalk.org] is a ministry operated by Dr. Ed Young involved in feeding and other relief efforts for those affected by the hurricane Katrina.
  
 
* [[Mercy Corps]] is accepting donations and sending a team of emergency relief experts to the Gulf region to offer financial and technical assistance for immediate and longer-term relief and recovery efforts.
 
* [[Mercy Corps]] is accepting donations and sending a team of emergency relief experts to the Gulf region to offer financial and technical assistance for immediate and longer-term relief and recovery efforts.

Revision as of 03:07, 11 September 2005

The inept disaster recovery response to Hurricane Katrina began four days after the storm, with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) preparations that ranged from logistical supply deployments to a mortuary team with refrigerated trucks.

The Department of Homeland Security issued these key statistics as of 10 AM on September 3 2005: [1]

  • Lives Saved -- 11,500
  • Citizens Evacuated -- 25,000
  • Water distributed by FEMA -- 6.7 million liters
  • MREs distributed by FEMA -- 1.9 million
  • U.S. Coast Guard -- 4,000
  • National Guard -- 22,000
  • FEMA responders -- 5,000

Hurricane Katrina has caused enormous suffering and damage unseen in the history of the United States in recent times. We have all seen the pictures and videos of the disperate situation that the people of this region found themselves in suddenly as they lost some of their loved ones and everything they had in material possesion. The whole city of New Orleans is being evacuated since it is no longer inhabitable until the water recedes and the city cleaned up. It is hard to imagine a disaster of this proportion in the United States that has virtually overpowered all the emergency management teams. The people taking care of the elderly in a Nursing home had abandoned them running for their own lives leading to the death of all the elderly people in that nursing home.

At wikichristian, we stand together with all the people affected and pray that the Lord would give them hope and a future. The most depressing situation a human being could be in is a situation of hopelessness and we pray that none of the victims would feel hopeless since we have a God who promises a hope and a future. This is an opportunity for us to stand together with those affected and help in rebuilding. All wikichristians should stand together and pray for the lives and souls of these brothers and sisters in their hour of need so that the Lord would show them the love and the compassion they need and offer them the hope that we have in Him. Let us donate as much as we can in helping those affected by this disaster by donating to any of the following relief organizations.


Relief Efforts

  • American Red Cross

The American Red Cross is mobilizing the largest relief effort in its 124-year history to aid the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Local Chapters across the nation are actively mobilising thousands of volunteers for immediate deployment to the disaster region. More than 250 Emergency Response Vehicles (ERVs) are sent to provide food and water to victims [2].

Red Cross has also set up more than 200 shelters in the states of Texas, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi, and these have already received more than 75,000 people [3]. A number of shelters have already reached capacity, and the number of refugees is expected to increase further [4].

The American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund is collecting donations from the public for the relief effort. By September 5, they had raised $409 million dollars in cash and pledges, surpassing the rate of donation for the Asian tsunami and September 11.

The American Red Cross has not been allowed by Louisiana to provide aid within the city of New Orleans.[5]

  • The Catholic Charities activated a disaster response plan; areas outside of the disaster are providing refugee relief, and agencies located in or nearby are mobilizing to assist the needy.
  • Operation Blessing began organizing to ship food and relief supplies into the affected areas, as it has done in disaster zones around the world before. America's Second Harvest, a food bank that operates in many communities, began coordinating efforts to ship food donations to coastal areas.
  • The Salvation Army immediately turned its efforts to providing food and shelter where it could.
  • Mercy Corps is accepting donations and sending a team of emergency relief experts to the Gulf region to offer financial and technical assistance for immediate and longer-term relief and recovery efforts.

Other nonprofit non-governmental organizations that are helping like the ASPCA are listed on Network for Good's website. The Family Internationalhas mobilized Christian Counsellors to provide spiritual healing, comfort and encouragement to the evacuees throughout Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi and have launched Katrina Relief Home to share the needs of the victims of this disaster. The Scientology Volunteer Ministers headed by a medical doctor went to New Orleans with enough tetanus shots to inoculate 100 police, National Guard and other rescue workers at risk due to the unsanitary conditions [6].

The KatrinaHelp wiki is a grassroots effort collating all refugee records from a variety of sites (including Craigslist, et al) in PFIF format; they offer an elegant search interface to their database.

Awake In America, a non-profit organization based in Philadelphia, launched "Operation Restore CPAP" to get equipment to treat sleep apnea in victims of Hurricane Katrina who had been previously diagnosed with sleep apnea.

Scam artist responses

In the wake of a large outpouring of support, many scam artists took advantage of the public's willingness to provide money and other resources to victims of the hurricane. The FBI reported [7] that over 500 illegitimate websites were created to collect money that ostensibly would go to hurricane victims. Spam emails were then circulated to attract donations.


Modified from Wikipedia's article on Hurricane Katrina disaster relief