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Hurricane Katrina Survivors added pictures, press release
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GCN Survivor-Connector DataBase - Mirror 1 Sort By City or Last Name
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WWL TV Discussion Boards - useful for locating someone in a particular parish or county
Katrina Hurricane Blogs, Links, forums and databases for survivors and those looking for survivors. last update 09/23/05, 2pm Pacific | ||
http://www.hurricaneritasurvivors.com/home/ In preparation for Hurricane RITA the people who set up http://www.HurricaneKatrinaSurvivors.com has added another section to their website. | ||
http://www.hal-pc.org/
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http://www.HurricaneKatrinaSurvivors.com has added pictures, read their press release on KatrinaSurvivors-2. | ||
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National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has a Katrina Missing Children's section. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9179805/ Two lists, one for missing and one for safe. Weather Channel Katrina Effected Cities Message board sorted by city. | ||
From Connie, one of the volunteers in the COCModSquad: Hi
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The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, at the government's request, announced a hot line and Web site for reuniting family members separated by the storm. People can call 1-888-544-5475 or at http://www.missingkids.com. Find Loved Ones Firstgov.gov Below are links I found on another site. http://www.wombatnation.com/2005/09/katrina-missing-person-and-survivor-registries
From http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9144525 ...there are message boards for survivors and people looking for family members. HurricaneKatrinaSurvivors.com is one website with message boards and information. There I found messages like this one, "My parents and my sister stayed behind during the hurricane. I can't reach them. Worried in New York." New Orleans Pundit is a blog that has message boards for people in all neighborhoods of the city. There are messages there today from people looking for loved ones and for updates on the condition of their neighborhoods. Now, if you are looking for a loved one in Southern Mississippi, the blog Eyes on Katrina has established an "I'm OK" line with the Sun Herald. That number is 1-866-453-1925. Finally today, bloggers are banding together to start their own relief effort. Head to the blog Truth Laid Bear--this blogger is one of coordinators of Katrina Blog Relief Day. These bloggers are telling readers how to contribute to the charities assisting people in the areas hit hardest by this storm.
Hurricane Katrina Survivors Check out the links on my Blog for Hurricane Katrina related sites. Most specifically check out the CDC's page on Mental Health. | ||
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