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Hurricane Katrina has left many cities in the southeastern United States nearly destroyed. Officials are saying that hundreds of people might be dead, and many thousands are left without homes and basic provisions. Survivors face challenges as flooding and power outages continue.
We at workpermit.com would like to extend our condolences to those who have lost family members or loved ones in hurricane Katrina, in the southeastern United States.
If you would like to help the victims of hurricane Katrina, you may visit the links below for further information.
American Red Cross
Providing disaster services and relief.
America's Second Harvest
Providing food to victims.
Catholic Charities USA
Providing relief and recovery assistance.
Charity Hospital in New Orleans
Providing medical care to residents of Louisiana.
Church World Service
Developing long-term recovery plans to assist with recovery.
Convoy of Hope
Providing disaster relief and building supply lines.
Episcopal Relief & Development
Mobilizing to support residents affected by this disaster.
Heart of Florida United Way
Assisting with hurricane recovery efforts in Florida.
Hearts with Hands
Activating response teams to assist in the Gulf Coast and locally.
Humane Society of the U.S.
Rescuing animals and assisting their caregivers in the disaster areas.
Lutheran Disaster Response
Providing emergency relief and recovery supplies.
Mennonite Disaster Service
Providing relief to victims.
New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity
Assisting victims of hurricane Katrina.
Noah's Wish
Helping to keep animals alive in face of the storm devastation.
Operation Blessing
Transporting food, water, cleaning kits, and other emergency supplies.
PETsMART Charities
Providing relief for the animals impacted by hurricanes.
Salvation Army
Local, regional, and national disaster relief programs.
Samaritan's Purse
Helping victims of natural disasters.
United Methodist Committee on Relief
Providing relief to victims.
United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area
Helping victims of hurricanes locally.