In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, there are many groups offering help to Gulf Coast residents. In addition to the Red Cross, Salvation Army and UNICEF, here are some of the groups reaching out specifically to 4-H and farming families:
GROUP CONTACT INFO SERVICES
American 	1-800-HELP-NOW
Red Cross 	www.redcross.org
Salvation	1-800-SAL-ARMY
Army
UNICEF	1-800-486-4233	Earmarked funds will be used to help
			children affected by Katrina.
National 	300 Garrigus Bldg.,	Memo checks to “Ag Ed Program
Association	Lexington, KY 40546  	Hurricane Relief.” All contributions will be
of Agricultural	www.naae.org   	distributed to the Gulf Coast states
Educators			based on applications submitted to
			the National Council for Ag Education.			 
Coalition for	330-854-1257	Stark County effort gathering items for
Animal	330-649-0759 	animal victims; drop off at Stark Co.
Concerns	www.lvma.org	Emergency Veterinary Clinic, 2705
			Fulton Road N.W., Canton; or North
	 	Canton Playhouse, Hoover High School,
			Seventh St., N.E.; financial contributions 				can be made through Coalition or Wylie
			Fund, [both 501(c)(3)].
America’s	800-344-8070		Donations help transport food to victims
Second				and secure additional warehouse space
Harvest				to assist member food banks in
				resuming and maintaining operations.
Central Texas	320 West Loop 340	The money raised will help rural farmers Farm Bureau	Waco, TX 76702	in the path of hurricane Katrina who 						need help and may have been overlooked.
				All donations are tax deductible.
Fellowship of	www.fcfi.org		Shipping its second trailer load of relief
Christian	fcfi4him@aol.com	supplies to Lake Charles Louisiana.
Farmers	309-365-8710		Also accepting cash gifts for diesel fuel
				to power the farmers’ trucks that are
				being used.
National	Disaster Relief Fund	Monetary donations used through
Cattlemen’s	9110 East Nichols Ave.	Mississippi and Louisiana Cattlemen’s
Foundation 	Suite 300		Associations; donations of gates, fencing,
	Centennial, CO 80112	nails, chainsaws, fuel, hay, also needed;
	303-694-0305	 	contact John Braly: 303-850-3396.
Louisiana	4921 Interstate 10	Accepting donations to help in their food Cattlemen’s 	Frontage Road,	relief efforts. The monies will be used to 	Foundation	Port Allen, LA 70767	purchase and supply food to evacuees.
	225-343-3491
National	NASULGC		Funds will be dispersed to extension
Assoc. of	Dept. 0545		staff who need assistance as a result of
State Univ./	Washington DC 20073	the hurricane; tax deductible.
Land-Grant
Colleges
Mississippi	Box 9641		Asking 4-H members and volunteers to
Operation	MS State, MS 39762	write letters that are encouraging. The
4-H Relief		if by UPS:	letters will be distributed through Miss.
	c/o Susan Holder	4-H agents and 4-H youth and adult
	204 Bost Ext. Center	volunteers to young people affected
	MS State, MS 39762	by the hurricane.
AgCenter	Payable: Louisiana 4-H	Proceeds help those affiliated with the
Relief Fund	Foundation/Memo:	Louisiana State University AgCenter
	“Relief Fund”		affected by the hurricane. Several 4-H
	P.O. Box 25100	agents, employees and 4-H members
	Baton Rouge, LA	have lost their homes. You may
	70894		designate your gift to go to one of four
				funds:




 
			

