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[UMNS-ALL-NEWS] UMNS# 700-UMCOR selects Katrina aid partners


From NewsDesk <NewsDesk@UMCOM.ORG>
Date Fri, 16 Dec 2005 16:22:12 -0600

UMCOR selects Katrina aid partners

Dec. 16, 2005

NOTE: Photographs are available at http://umns.umc.org.

NEW YORK (UMNS) -Ten social service and voluntary organizations have
been announced by the United Methodist Committee on Relief as
participants in its $66 million Katrina Aid Today initiative.

The initiative is sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Selected by a grants review board, the organizations will oversee 3,000
professional staff and volunteers who will assist 100,000 families
displaced by Hurricane Katrina in rebuilding their lives.

Trained by UMCOR, the staff and volunteers will help survivors identify
sources of support, develop personal recovery plans, acquire access to
services and take appropriate actions to bring them to self-sufficiency.

UMCOR currently is in final contract negotiations with the 10
organizations, which are Boat People SOS, Falls Church, Va.; Catholic
Charities USA, Alexandria, Va.;

Episcopal Relief and Development, New York; Lutheran Disaster Response,
Chicago;
the National Disability Rights Network, Washington; the Odyssey House of
Louisiana, New Orleans; the Salvation Army, Atlanta; the Society of St.
Vincent De Paul, St. Louis; United Methodist Foundation of Louisiana,
Baton Rouge; and Volunteers of America, Alexandria, Va.

These organizations "have a track record of responding to the needs of
disaster survivors in a recovery effort," said the Rev. Paul Dirdak,
UMCOR's chief executive. Each partner also has pledged matching funds or
in-kind donations for the work, he added.

Partners in the Katrina Aid Today consortium focus their work on the
disaster zones of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, as well as areas
serving families that have been relocated to Texas, Georgia, California,
Florida, Illinois, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, New Jersey,
Colorado, Connecticut, Washington D.C., Massachusetts, Minnesota, North
Carolina, New York, Oklahoma and Washington. Some of the partners have
expertise working with people with disabilities and non-English-speaking
families.

The grants review board making the selection consisted of
representatives from the American Red Cross, Mississippi Commission for
Volunteer Service, Christian Reformed World Relief Committee, Church
World Service and the Points of Light Foundation.

More information about Katrina Aid Today or its partner grantees can be
found at www.katrinaaidtoday.org, the program's Web site.

*The United Methodist Committee on Relief provided information for this
report.

News media contact: Linda Bloom, New York, (646) 369-3759 or
newsdesk@umcom.org.

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United Methodist News Service
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http://umns.umc.org

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