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12:40 PM -- There's no need to spend a lot of time surfing around aimlessly for storm relief info. Here are the only links you'll ever need to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina:

  • FEMA's extremely helpful volunteer/donation list

  • If you know anyone in New Orleans who has made it out, help them get disaster assistance. Also, if they're trying to find housing or connect with other folks, there are some helpful message boards right here.

  • Amazon.com's American Red Cross donation page (donate online)

  • On eBay you can buy a Dukes of Hazzard lunch box and help storm victims. Or somesuch. I don't know. Click here.

Remember: it's good to get in a giving mood, but don't be a sucker.

— Phil Harvey, Charitable Links Editor, Light Reading

September 02, 2005 |


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