I don't know if it's off topic. We're talking about a disaster of astronomical proportions, or, in scope, sounds on topic to me... I feel worse for the animals that were trapped and couldn't escape the storm than I do those animals who loot, or, refused to heed the warnings in the first place and could have left. I've donated to the American Red Cross, Storm Relief fund. I think for the human effort, they are probably the better ones to see that help continues to flow. They are on the ground, and, are an honest organization. As for our helpless little friends, I will be sending a donation to the Noahs wish organization. Thanks for the link Cynthia... Quoting Cynthia Blue <leviblue@utahdogs.com>:
In situations such as these, I tend to think of the animals. =(
I've sent them a contribution.
Cyn
(since this is truly off topic, let's keep the subject line so those who don't want to talk about it can just hit delete. :) )
Chuck Hards wrote:
Lets have some suggestions for how we can help Katrina victims as individual citizens.
I'm on the digest version now, so it may take a day for me to see replies.
Thanks!
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