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> * The New Orleans Hospitality Workers Disaster Relief
> Fund‹spearheaded by the Brennan family of the Commander¹s Palace Family
> of Restaurants based in New Orleans. The fund will benefit hospitality
> employees who are without work in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
> * To make a donation, visit www.ghcf.org or send your donation to:
>
> * New Orleans Hospitality Workers Disaster Relief Fund
> C/O Brennan¹s of Houston
> 3300 Smith Street
> Houston, TX 77006
>
> With the loss of so many jobs, several organizations have established
> job banks for restaurant workers displaced by the hurricane. If you have
> positions available, please post them on one of the following sites:
>
> * http://www.restaurant.org/katrina/jobboard.cfm the National
> Restaurant Association¹s Web site allows you to post a free jobs listing
> for hospitality-industry employees displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
> * http://www.womenchefs.org/index.cfm the Women Chefs and
> Restaurateurs offers a job bank for restaurant industry workers in
> support of Hurricane Katrina relief efforts
> * http://www.cirajobs.com/ the Council of Independent Restaurants
> of America is working to find jobs for displaced restaurant employees,
> transportation to those chapter cities, and housing once they get there.
>
> There are numerous organizations active in the areas hardest hit by
> Katrina, all of whom need help through donations and volunteers. Below
> is a list of just some of these organizations.
>
> * AmeriCares http://www.americares.org/
> * American Red Cross http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html
> * America's Second Harvest www.secondharvest.org/default2.asp
> * The Baton Rouge Area Foundation www.braf.org/
> * B'nai B'rith Disaster Relief Fund www.bnaibrith.org/
> * Catholic Charities www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/
> * Convoy of Hope www.convoyofhope.org/
> * Episcopal Relief & Development www.er-d.org/
> * Humane Society of the United States www.hsus.org/
> * ICNA Relief www.icnarelief.org/
> * Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
> www.la-spca.org/
> * Mercy Corps www.mercycorps.org/
> * National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster www.nvoad.org/
> * The Network for Good www.networkforgood.org/
> * Operation USA www.opusa.org/
> * United Jewish Communities www.ujc.org/
> * United Methodist Committee on Relief
> http://gbgm-umc.org/umcor/emergency/hurricanes/2005/
> * Salvation Army www.salvationarmyusa.org/
>
> The Federal Emergency Management Agency lists these organizations for
> those seeking to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina:
>
> Donate cash
> American Red Cross (800) 435-7669) English; (800) 257-7575 Spanish
> Operation Blessing (800) 436-6348
> America¹s Second Harvest (800) 344-8070
>
> To donate cash or volunteer
>
> Adventist Community Services (800) 381-7171
> Catholic Charities, USA (703) 549-1390
> Christian Disaster Response (941) 956-5183 or (941) 551-9554
> Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (800) 848-5818
> Church World Service (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 (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769)
> Southern Baptist Convention ‹ Disaster Relief(800)462-8657, X6440
> United Methodist Committee on Relief (800) 554-8583


Thanks Bob for all the info. I'd add that * American Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html is a profit making
organization.

I like

Mercy Corps www.mercycorps.org/ they help kids.

Salvation Army www.salvationarmyusa.org/


Doctors without Borders up there too along with ACLU if our disasters
become less urgent here but no less about the planet. Amnesty
International needs $ too.

Bill

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