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Hurricanes Katrina & Rita & the Aftermath
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"How can I help?"

The aid agencies and organizations on this page are reputable and effective.  Visit them for advice.  They'll give you general guidelines and/or specific instructions on how you can continue to help.

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 Nongovernmental 

... American Red Cross

... Salvation Army

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... Adventist Development & Relief Agency

... American Friends Service Committee

... AmeriCares

... America's Second Harvest

... ASPCA

... Baptist World Aid

... Baton Rouge Area Foundation

... B'nai B'rith International

... British Red Cross

... Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund

... Catholic Charities USA | Catholic Relief Services

... Christian Reformed World Relief Committee

... Church World Service

... Direct Relief International

... Episcopal Relief & Development

... Feed the Children

... Food for the Hungry

... Food for Life Global

... Habitat for Humanity

... Human Relief Fund

... Humane Society of the United States

... HurricaneHousing.org

... International Aid

... International Medical Corps

... International Orthodox Christian Charities

... International Relief and Development, Inc.

... International Relief Teams

... International Rescue Committee

... Life for Relief and Development

... Lutheran World Relief

... MAP International

... Mennonite Disaster Service

... Mercy Corps

... Mercy-USA

... Network for Good

... Noah's Wish

... NOLA.com Blog

... NOLA.com Missing Persons Forum

... North Shore Animal League America

... Northwest Medical Teams

... Operation Blessing

... Operation USA

... Oxfam America

... Presbyterian Church (USA)

... Relief International

... ReliefWeb (United Nations)

... Samaritan's Purse

... Save the Children

... Society of Saint Vincent de Paul

... Southern Baptist Convention

... UNICEF (UN International Children's Emergency Fund)

... Union for Reform Judaism

... United Jewish Communities

... United Methodist Church

... United Way

... Water Missions International

... World Concern

... World Relief

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 Governmental 

... Alabama Emergency Management Agency

... Alabama Homeland Security

... Biloxi, City of

... DisasterHelp.gov

... FEMA: Federal Emergency Management Agency

... Florida Division of Emergency Management

... Galveston, City of

... Gulfport, City of

... Harrison County, Mississippi

... Homeland Security, Department of

... Houston, City of

... Hurricane Katrina: the Official Government Website

... Lake Charles, City of

... Louisiana Governor's Office

... Louisiana Homeland Security & Emergency ...

... Louisiana, State of

... Mississippi Homeland Security

... Mississippi, State of

... New Orleans, City of

... Texas, State of

... U.S. Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard

... U.S. Coast Guard

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 Finding Each Other 

       ... ABC News: Finding Relatives, Friends

       ... Alabama Hospital Association

       ... The Clarion-Ledger

       ... CNN.com Safe List

       ... Gulf Coast News

       ... Hurricane Katrina Connection Message Board

       ... Hurricane Katrina Disaster Recovery Assistance

       ... Hurricane Katrina: the Official Government Website

       ... Hurricane Katrina Survivor Registry

       ... ICRC’s Family News Network

       ... Missing Persons Board

       ... MSNBC "Looking for" Features

       ... MSNBC "Tell them you're safe" Features

       ... Next of Kin Registry

       ... SunHerald.com

       ... Times-Picayune Help Center

       ... Weather Channel, The

       ... WWL "Searching for ..."

       ... Yahoo!

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 News & Information 

 Local and Regional: 

       ... The Times-Picayune / NOLA.com (New Orleans)

       ... KPLC-TV (Lake Charles / Louisiana)

       ... The Houston Chronicle (Texas)

       ... The Beaumont Enterprise (Texas)

       ... The Port Arthur News (Texas)

       ... KFDM (Texas)

       ... The Galveston County Daily News (Texas)

       ... KTRK (Houston / Texas)

       ... KHOU (Houston / Texas)

       ... KPRC (Houston / Texas)

       ... SunHerald.com (Biloxi-Gulfport)

       ... 2theadvocate.com (Baton Rouge / Louisiana)

       ... Mobile Register / al.com

       ... WPMI.com (Mobile-Pensacola)

       ... WLOX.com (Southern Mississippi)

       ... WWLTV.com (New Orleans / Louisiana)

       ... WGNO (New Orleans / Louisiana)

       ... WDSU.com (New Orleans / Louisiana)

       ... WVUE (New Orleans / Louisiana)

       ... Pensacola News Journal

       ... The Clarion-Ledger (Mississippi)

       ... Yahoo! (Katrina)

       ... Yahoo! (Rita)

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 Other Major News Sources (National and International) 

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 Directory Quicklists 

       ... Yahoo! (Katrina)

       ... Yahoo! (Rita)

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 Efficiency Ratings vs. Effectiveness

On the whole, ratings are a good thing.  But when choosing charities to which you're going to donate money, be aware that the efficiency ratings assigned to charities by watchdog groups can be misleading.  More important is a charity's effectiveness in getting aid to victims.

For example, Charity A may dedicate 95% of received donations to direct material aid and only 5% to administration and fundraising, which is supposedly a good efficiency rating.  But a good efficiency rating means nothing if 5% isn't enough money to get the other 95% to victims where and when they need it.  The 95% has to be not only raised to begin with, but properly administered, properly managed.  Otherwise it simply sits in Charity A's bank account, perhaps collecting interest, but definitely not providing water, food, medicine, clothing, shelter, counselling, and other aid to the victims, immediately and directly.

Charity B, on the other hand, may dedicate 20% of your donation to administration and fundraising, but that 20% may very well be competently, efficiently providing the other 80% of your donation to victims within a day after you've given it, or even within hours, in the form of water, food, medicine, clothing, shelter, counselling, and other aid.  Charity B's so-called efficiency rating by a watchdog group may not be as high as Charity A's, but Charity B is a much more effective provider of aid.  And, arguably, the more effective an aid group is, the more efficient it actually is, too, watchdog ratings and their definitions notwithstanding.

Take Oxfam, for example (with which we have no affiliation, by the way).  You may look at efficiency ratings for Oxfam and scratch your head skeptically.  Yet Oxfam is clearly and provably among the best relief-and-recovery aid organizations in the world, and it has been for decades.

Therefore, don't automatically dismiss charities because their so-called efficiency ratings aren't as high as others'.  Judge them also by their histories, reputations, and overall effectiveness.  Finding out what's an effective, reputable charity is homework quickly and easily done.  There are an awful lot of terrific aid organizations doing wonderful and effective work even though they don't meet the standards of what Watchdog X or Watchdog Y considers efficient.
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