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Old 09-03-2005, 03:51 PM   #1
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I've had a bunch of emails - so let me answer here -

Edit - email me personally for the address - a surrogate Mom wants me to take mine off here.

if your boxes arent too big, Fed Ex ground is cheaper than USPO

I dont have any more info on what is needed - but I still think clothes and shoes are vital.

I did just hear that New Orleans emptied an orphanage right before the hurricane - we have 45 orphans at a Childrens Home here. Aged 1-17. The newspaper was saying how these poor kids had to leav e all their belongings and how important that is to children with no families. So - think about that as well. Does your child have any video systems they dont use anymore? I wouldnt suggest stuffed animals - because they usually have too many of those.

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Old 09-03-2005, 05:58 PM   #2
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baby clothing
diapers
baby meds - like tylenol/advil
hygeine products - soap, shampoo, deodorant
sunscreen
shoes -sandels
small appliances
canned goods
flashlights
pillows
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Old 09-04-2005, 11:42 AM   #3
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Hurricane Help

Kim,

Post office closed tomorrow, will send off packages on tues. These are the times that help me understand how much I really have, and to be grateful not just for the material things, but for my family, friends, well community...Thank you Kim.

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Old 09-04-2005, 10:09 PM   #4
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We already have 700-1000 folks at our colliseum so far. I was down there today and what is needed badly is shoes of every size (preferable sneakers, not dress shoes) and they desperately need duffel bags or suitcases to keep their few belongings in - especially the elderly and mothers who are already carrying babies.

These folks are amazing. Smiling and grateful for the help. Many that I talked to are planning on stayine here and settling since they have nothing to go back to. The only ones I saw that are visably still in shock are the kids aged 7-12 or so. The adults are adapting and taking care of their children. There are many volunteers walking around with tshirts that say: PSYCHIATRIC COUNSELOR. I watched a couple try to talk to some younger folks, but they didnt want to talk. I can only imagine reading their shirts might be a little intimidating.

I got to help out by babysitting so several mothers could go eat and pick out some clothes from the donation area. Now - that was great fun. I also helped one 84-year-old spry woman who was evacuated by the National Guard from her Senior Citizen Home. The shoes she had were several sizes to large. It was a long walk to the clothing donation area, but Vida refused a wheelchair. She is funny as anything. Out of all the shoes there - there was only one pair of sneakers that fit her, but she was so relieved when we got them on her. She also got to pick out some clothes. She didnt care for the sequined dresses I kept trying to get her to take, but she says she may come back for the package of thongs tomorrow.

Vida is missing her daughter and grandaughter who were also in New Orleans. She doesnt know still if they got out or if they survived. They have banks of phones set up where they can call family - and all the agencies that are starting to record who is where. After serving breakfast in the morning I promised her I'd get her and we'd see if we could locate her daughter.

Tomorrow will be another day, and the colliseum will fill up - but they are promising no overcrowding since there are churches and other places to house folks. So far - it is all running very smoothly with as many volunteers as there are victims.

A couple of the mothers I spoke to were telling me their stories. Nothing as bad as the worse stuff we are seeing on the TV reports - but a lot of carrying their children through high flood waters and such.
Their upbeat attitudes after the week they have had - is just amazing.
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Old 09-04-2005, 11:40 PM   #5
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Kim,

It is so wonderful what you are doing - and the link we have now that you are keeping us posted. You will be so rewarded from doing this - and you already are - you met Vida. I was a new Red Cross caseworker during Hurricane Floyd - which hit my neighborhood (eastern NC) a few years ago. For weeks we were unable to go to work, have electricity, etc. and people were airlifted in helicopters all around us from their flooded homes. I heard heart wrenching stories of survival as a caseworker. Anything you can do to directly comfort these people will never be forgotten by them. You are fortunate to be able to help.


Our area will definitely be sending aide - probably a lot. Everyone here knows how much it means. Thank you for posting and offering direct help and even though I will work through people here to send things and the Red Cross for money donations - we just might send a box of stuff your way - teen stuff abounds at my house!!

Again - thank you for keeping us posted. I will be checking back soon.

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Old 09-04-2005, 11:53 PM   #6
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Kim, thank you for all you're doing.
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Old 09-05-2005, 12:39 AM   #7
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That's sweet and all, but it's not much - believe me. Im just one of thousands doing a tiny tiny bit. And, the tiny bit I do to help doesnt compare to how rewarding it is personally.

I just though these forums would be a good way to get the word out to people of what the real actual needs are (at least for our one group of evacutees) - and a more expediant way to get items into their hands directly. In Houston they wont let people drop off items at the Astrodome....they have to get to a Red Cross and donate - then the RC sorts and sends out.....and its just a lot of red tape. Here, I can walk right up to the donation area(the victims are calling it the Shopping area) and hand the stuff over, put it in the right piles immediatly....and the folks come right out and look for what they need.
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