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Batey Urbano Orlando

www.bateyorlando.org

 

 http://www.youngsurvival.org/

 contact:   Linda Schulte  schulte@cfl.rr.com

 New Orleans Musicians Hurricane Relief Fund

Animal Rescue New Orleans

 2 hours out

Orlando Full Sail students helping the community.

Horizons Children's Loss Program

Hospice of the Comforter /  using creative arts to relieve grief and hurting

the international house of blues foundation

promoting cultural understanding and creative expression through music and art

Common Ground

a public arts part project to construct a playground for all children disabled and well, a new concept to give play time to every child.

Narsad Artworks  /sunshine from darkness

Provides self-esteem and income for artists who suffer from mental illness. you can buy Christmas cards here..

NAMIGO

the national Alliance for the Mentally ill, Greater Orlando Chapter

Enabled Online

Connecting people with disabilities

CODE PINK ORLANDO

women for peace -Orlando

Second Harvest Food Bank

outstanding local charity

Kids Beating Cancer inc.

to increase the quality of life for critically and chronically ill children with cancer, leukemia, and other life-threatening conditions, and to see that children whose survival depends on finding a compatible marrow or blood stem cell donor, have the maximum opportunity for a cure.  

AIDS Help Inc.

Tanya Leto  tanya.1@aidshelp.cc

Health Educator

305-293-4361 fax 305-296-6337




The American Red Cross


Donation Link:
Click here and select 'Donate Now'.




Relief focus: The Red Cross provides a full spectrum of services to disaster victims. From assistance with shelter, medical care, food, clean water and cleanup efforts, the Red Cross is an organization poised to assist in circumstances such as this.



Feed The Children


Donation Link:
Click here and follow the donation link.



Relief focus: Feed the Children has long been competent at mobilizing and distributing supplies to disaster victims and victims of famine and disease. They are currently mobilizing a massive relief effort by gathering needed supplies and getting them to hurricane devastated areas.



The Salvation Army


Donation Link:
Click here and follow the donate on line link.




Relief focus: The Salvation Army is prepared to provide 400,000 hot meals a day to displaced disaster victims and emergency personnel working to aid those devastated by Hurricane Katrina. They also provide a means for individuals to physically volunteer their time and assistance in the relief efforts.



United Jewish Communities


Donation Link:
Click here and choose upper-right Katrina relief links.



Relief focus: Community organized and administered humanitarian relief for disaster victims.



Catholic Charities USA


Donation Link:
Click here and follow instructions to donate online, by mail, or by phone.




Relief focus: Community based relief efforts focused on the long-terms needs of disaster victims and affected communities.





United Methodist Committee on Relief


Donation Link:
Click here and follow the 'Donate Now' link.



Relief focus: Although they provide general community-based disaster relief, they are also focusing on the creation and distribution of "flood buckets", a more hands-on relief item for those who prefer to donate with a personal touch.



Noah's Wish


Donation Link:
Click here and scroll to the bottom of the page.




Relief focus: Noah's Wish is a not-for-profit, animal welfare organization, with a straightforward mission. We exist to keep animals alive during disasters. That's it.




Humane Society of the United States


Donation Link:
Click here.



Relief focus: Dispatching Disaster Animal Response Teams (DARTs) to rescue animals and assist their caregivers.




ASPCA


Donation Link:
Click here and choose the type of giving you prefer.



Relief focus: Although they do not yet have anything specific to Katrina up on their site, the ASPCA sends emergency relief to animal shelters when natural disasters occur.

 




North Shore Animal League America


Donation link:
Click here and select 'Donate'.


Relief focus: NSAL America has an emergency response team that is ready to respond in the event of an emergency. In 2004, we responded to the devastating hurricanes in the south.



United Way


Donation Link:
Click here and follow Katrina donation links.



Relief focus: United Way is leading response and recovery efforts by working hard to identify the most serious needs of devastated communities and is committed to helping not only with front-line disaster relief but with long-term recovery—those needs that are often not addressed in the days, weeks and months following a disaster.



America's Second Harvest


Donation link:
Click here.


Relief focus: They expect at least ten food banks and hundreds of related agencies will be hit by hurricane 'Katrina'. Their Network is in great need of funds to transport food to victims and secure additional warehouse space to assist our Member food banks in resuming and maintaining operations.



Direct Relief International


Donation link:
Click here and select 'Support Us'.



Relief focus: Because of the organization’s extensive medical inventories, Direct Relief serves as a private back-up support to official emergency response efforts in the United States.




Habitat for Humanity


Donation link:
Click here and follow the Katrina link.


Relief focus: Helping disaster victims rebuild piece by piece and house by house.
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Support a living planet - Join WWF





The RSPCA

The WDCS

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The Something Fishy Website on Eating Disorders

The PiA


Support Amnesty International


Support Reporters without borders

The American Red Cross

The Electronic Freedom Foundation

The UK Samaritans











 


The Better Business Bureau's
Give.org site can help you decide which charity if you are torn. They have reports available on major charitable organizations and, in some cases, detailed information on a charity's organization and administration.

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