How to help with Katrina recovery
To: My Devotional List From: "Rev. Michael D. Inman" Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 21:25:01 -0500Subject: FW: How to Help with Katrina Recovery
In lieu of my normal devotional to day. I am passing along some goodinformation for those who wish to help in the Katrina Recovery effort.Please take some time to be in prayer for those who are affected.------ Forwarded Message> To: mailto:disaster@rollanet.org
Many are asking how they may help with the recovery efforts. There have not> yet been significant requests for volunteers, but monetary donations are> desperately needed. This disaster is so large that it will stretch the> resources of various agencies to the limit. For more details, please look at> the press release at the Missouri State Emergency Agency web page at: http://sema.dps.mo.gov/Volunteering%20PR.pdf
To summarize, the following agencies need your support:> > Here is a list of phone numbers set up solely for cash donations and/or volunteers.
Donate cash to: American Red Cross 1-800-HELP NOW (435-7669) English, 1-800-257-7575 Spanish;
Operation Blessing> 1-800-436-6348
America's Second Harvest> 1-800-344-8070
Donate Cash to and Volunteer with:
Adventist Community Services> 1-800-381-7171
Catholic Charities, USA> 703 549-1390
Christian Disaster Response> 941-956-5183 or 941-551-9554
Christian Reformed World Relief Committee> 1-800-848-5818
Church World Service> 1-800-297-1516
Convoy of Hope > 417-823-8998
Lutheran Disaster Response> 800-638-3522
Mennonite Disaster Service> 717-859-2210
Nazarene Disaster Response> 888-256-5886
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance> 800-872-3283
Salvation Army > 1-800-SAL-ARMY (725-2769)
Southern Baptist Convention -- Disaster Relief> 1-800-462-8657, ext. 6440
United Methodist Committee on Relief> 1-800-554-8583
For further information: visit the website for the National Voluntary> Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD) at:> <http://www.nvoad.org/>http://www.nvoad.org/.> > -Joe Counsil-> Secretary, Phelps County Disaster Committee> (Citizen Corps & VOAD)> http://www.rollanet.org/~disaster
In lieu of my normal devotional to day. I am passing along some goodinformation for those who wish to help in the Katrina Recovery effort.Please take some time to be in prayer for those who are affected.------ Forwarded Message> To: mailto:disaster@rollanet.org
Many are asking how they may help with the recovery efforts. There have not> yet been significant requests for volunteers, but monetary donations are> desperately needed. This disaster is so large that it will stretch the> resources of various agencies to the limit. For more details, please look at> the press release at the Missouri State Emergency Agency web page at: http://sema.dps.mo.gov/Volunteering%20PR.pdf
To summarize, the following agencies need your support:> > Here is a list of phone numbers set up solely for cash donations and/or volunteers.
Donate cash to: American Red Cross 1-800-HELP NOW (435-7669) English, 1-800-257-7575 Spanish;
Operation Blessing> 1-800-436-6348
America's Second Harvest> 1-800-344-8070
Donate Cash to and Volunteer with:
Adventist Community Services> 1-800-381-7171
Catholic Charities, USA> 703 549-1390
Christian Disaster Response> 941-956-5183 or 941-551-9554
Christian Reformed World Relief Committee> 1-800-848-5818
Church World Service> 1-800-297-1516
Convoy of Hope > 417-823-8998
Lutheran Disaster Response> 800-638-3522
Mennonite Disaster Service> 717-859-2210
Nazarene Disaster Response> 888-256-5886
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance> 800-872-3283
Salvation Army > 1-800-SAL-ARMY (725-2769)
Southern Baptist Convention -- Disaster Relief> 1-800-462-8657, ext. 6440
United Methodist Committee on Relief> 1-800-554-8583
For further information: visit the website for the National Voluntary> Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD) at:> <http://www.nvoad.org/>http://www.nvoad.org/.> > -Joe Counsil-> Secretary, Phelps County Disaster Committee> (Citizen Corps & VOAD)> http://www.rollanet.org/~disaster































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