American Red Cross
Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund
P.O. Box 37243
800-HELP NOW
America’s Second Harvest
800-344-8070
Blood donations:
800-GIVE-LIFE
http://www.givelife.org
Catholic Charities
800-919-9338
Clothing donations:
Goodwill Industries of Houston
5200 Jensen Drive
Houston, TX 77026
Operation Blessing
800-730-2537
Salvation Army
"Disaster Relief"
P.O. Box 4857
Jackson, Mississippi 39296
800-SAL-ARMY
United Way
800-272-4630
In his column appearing today in the Nashua Telegraph, Murdock writes:
The good news is that Americans in and out of uniform already are being generous and compassionate to Katrina’s victims.
A Mississippi man waded into alligator-filled waters to pry an elderly couple from their sidelined automobile.
When one New Orleans hospital’s emergency generators lacked fuel, staffers siphoned now-precious gasoline from their own cars’ tanks to keep medical equipment running.
Harry Connick Jr., Wynton Marsalis and other entertainers plan fundraising concerts and telethons.
So far, Americans have donated $27 million to such charities as the Red Cross (1-800-HELP NOW/www.redcross.org).
It is a long time since Americans have seen such a deadly and widespread disaster -- perhaps the 1927 Mississippi floods are the closest equivalent. As in all such circumstances, Americans come together in little platoons -- actually, some big platoons, too -- to pitch in and overcome adversity.
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