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Anyone From 8 to 108 Can Help the Hurricane Katrina Disaster Victims!

   

Author: Mike Makler

Hurricane Katrina has left us the people of the United States with a Daunting task. An Area of the United States Larger then the size of Great Britain is in Total Devastation. New Orleans a City of over 500,000 is in Ruins. Over 90% of all Houses in New Orleans are Damaged, many are a total loss. Over 150,000 Displaced People from NEw Orleans are in Houston. The Relief effort will continue for months if not years. Anyone from 8 - 108 can help.

There is a school in Florida that is selling Mardi Gras Bids to raise Money. A Senior who admits to being 80 something is knitting blankets at the rate of 2 or 3 a week for the disaster victims. many People are offering Money, Food and Cloths to help the Disaster Victims. The American red cross has raised over 100 Million Dollars.

Some People don't have money or cloths to give but want to do volunteer work. You can go to the web site networkforgood.org and see how you can help.

Many People do want to give money, Blankets, Food, Clothing but want to make sure the help thy give really does go to the Hurricane Katrina Disaster Victims. No charity will give 100% of all their proceeds tom charity. They have expenses. Someone has to write the checks, answer the phones, and verify the money is used in a proper manner.

The Web Site charitynavigator.org is run by a non profit group that rates all charities on a scale of 0 to 70, Any Charity that scores 60 or above gets 4 Stars. Charity Navigator lists the following 4 Star Charities that are helping in the Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief Effort

  1. American Red Cross

  2. AmeriCares

  3. Brother's Brother Foundation

  4. Christian Relief Fund

  5. Convoy of Hope

  6. Desire Street Ministries

  7. Direct Relief International

  8. Feed the Children

  9. Food for the Poor

  10. Islamic Relief

  11. Mercy Corps

  12. Northwest Medical Teams International

  13. Operation Blessing International

  14. PETsMART Charities

  15. Samaritan's Purse

  16. United Way of Miami-Dade

  17. World Emergency Relief

Author Bio:

Mike Makler

Mike Makler has been Marketing online since August of 2001. He has Built a Downline of over 120,000 Members. He has built several other Downlines in the 10,000 to 50,0000 Member Range. He is now Concentrating on E-Mail and Seacrh Engine Marketing. He Now Dominates all the major Seacrh engines for the phrase coolest guy in the universe

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