The following is an e-mail I received this morning from Catherine at Community Bookstore, who is organizing a local campaign to help victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Hi Everyone —
Okay, I think we’re ready . . . .
1. SHIPPING:
Tomorrow morning, asap, I’m going to open a UPS
account specifically for sending stuff down South.
UPS comes to the store everyday, anyhow, so this will
ensure that stuff gets out as quickly as possible.
If you’d like to contribute to shipping, you can makes
checks payable to "United Parcel Service" directly,
drop ’em at the store, and I’ll send them in to cover
*that* account.
(Obviously, when we’re done with this, we can decide
what to do with any money that’s leftover, should that
happen.)
2. WHERE IT’S GOING:
An amazing woman named Susan White has spent the
weekend on the phone and has identified 4 places, all
of which have:
-taken in evacuees
-have NOT been contacted by major organizations yet
-are desperate for supplies
-and been spoken to directly by Susan, checking
exactly what they need as of *today*
They are:
The Baton Rouge River Center
275 South River Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
tel: 225-389-3030
The Women’s Center
222 Veteran’s Blvd.
Suite C
Denham Springs, LA 70726
tel: 225. 665-0214
Marksville City Hall
Attn: Hurricane Relief Coordinator
Myron Gagnard
427 North Washington St.
Marksville, LA 71351
tel: 318. 253. 9500
(this place is distributing to other places, too)
The St. Vincent de Paul Society for Katrina Evacuees
Ozanam Outlet
610 Memory Lane
Houston, TX 77037
If you would like to send donations (see below, for
what to send where) directly, yourself, please do.
I’d encourage you to check with the store daily,
though, to make sure you’re sending what they need
most. I’ve put their phone numbers, so you *could*
call, but if 900 of us start calling daily, we’ll
probably drive them nuts.
3. DONATIONS (What They Need):
If you want to bring donations to the store, we’re
happy to sort, package, and send them out.
Here’s what each place needs:
Baton Rouge River Center
-currently has over 6500 evacuees living there so we
might want to focus on them first.–
They need:
Towels
Socks
Slippers
Water
Diapers
Baby Bottles
Pacifiers
Non-perishable food
Sheets
Pillows
Sleeping Bags
The Women’s Center needs:
Formula
Baby Food
Toddler Food
Diapers
Wipes
Juice
Maternity Clothes
Ensure
Depends
Pedialyte
Small boxes of Goldfish crackers
New Underwear
New Socks
Sheets
Blankets
New Pillows
Towels
Q-tips
Paper Towels
Toilet Paper
Hygiene Products
!No Grown up clothes!
!No Toys!
Marksville needs:
Baby Items of all Kinds
Hand Sensitizer
Pillows and Blankets
Baby and Children’s Tee-shirts
Over the counter pain relievers
Coloring books/crayons/board games/children’s books
Okay. That’s it for now.
If you’d like to help sort, box, etc., please feel
free to just drop by . . . when we get to a point
where we have enough to need that kind of help, I’ll
send out a general email, then you can rush on down.
If you have other ideas for things to do (one woman
had a great idea about a fundraising dinner), I’d also
encourage you to stop by. I’m getting dozens of
emails already, and can’t really promise to answer
them in a timely way. I’m happy to help connect people who are
interested in working on the same sorts of projects
(like the fundraiser).
More soon!
Love,
Catherine
I love that Community Books is doing this!
For anyone that has adult clothes and other items that are not needed by the above, here’s another option:
The Malcolm X Grassroots Movement (MXGM) is coordinating a drive citywide. They are accepting non-perishable food, NEW socks and underwear, and clothing in GOOD condition, as well as sealed medical supplies (pain relievers, insect repellent, etc), diapers, feminine products, towels/sheets/sleeping bags/garbage bags/air mattresses ETC.
Their Brooklyn location is
388 Atlantic Ave 3rd Floor b/w Hoyt and Bond
Tel 718 254-8800
Drop off hours M-F 10a-7p, Sat/Sun 12p-4p
Please be sensible in what you donate . . . I just had a really good time packaging up all the work clothes I hate . . . summer-y and so perfect for the South.
Hi
I have a large barrell of clothing and canned items in my house. I would love to send these items for the victims of Katrina. However I have no vehicle.
I live in the crown heights section of brooklyn. To be exact st johns pl between bedford and rogers. Please contact me if someone can pick it up.
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