Hurricane Katrina: Open Thread 6
Instapundit has a great list of links to aid and disaster relief organizations, reproduced here to give it wider coverage:
FLOOD AID UPDATE: Here are some places you can donate to hurricane Katrina relief:
Catholic Charities is involved, and probably has lots of resources to draw on in the heavily Catholic New Orleans area.
Austin Bay is recommending Episcopal Relief and Development.
Here’s a link to Mennonite Disaster Services. The Sanity Inspector says they’re highly efficient.
Reader Peter Viditto recommends The Mercy Corps
Here’s the link for Methodist Relief.
Lisa Larkin recommends Operation Blessing.
The Salvation Army does good work. (WalMart just gave them a million dollars, but that’s just the barest beginning of what’s needed.)
Hugh Hewitt recommends Samaritan’s Purse
Scott Ott recommends Southern Baptist Disaster Relief.
I’ll keep updating this as I get new suggestions.
Jay Allen has a further suggestion:
I would suggest people donate through their companies whenever possible. Most major corporations offer matching funds to the dollar for charitable donations. Find who’s collecting money for relief efforts, then file for a match through your employer instead of sending to the agency directly.
Not bad — if your employer is supporting this.
Chuck Simmins is tracking corporate donations.
Here’s the link for N.Z. Bear’s Katrina relief aggregator page.
Here’s FEMA’s list of recommended charities.
UPDATE at 8/31/05 10:00:28 am:
A reader forwards a link to the American Kennel Club: AKC Working To Provide Relief to Canine Victims of Hurricane Katrina.
UPDATE at 8/31/05 10:19:45 am:
Damian Penny is posting links to sites where Canadians can donate.
UPDATE at 8/31/05 12:01:47 pm:
Daniel Holt recommends the Union for Reform Judaism’s Disaster Relief Fund.
UPDATE at 8/31/05 12:06:20 pm:
LGF reader Akiva points out Jewish Hurricane Relief: Chabad-Lubavitch of Louisiana.