If the Red Cross can't get in, then how is it that Operation Blessing is in there?
Dear Friend,
The suffering and destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina seems beyond measure.
All indications point to an increasing death toll as search and rescue teams
make their way through the flooding and debris.
Operation Blessing is on the scene. As I write this letter, we are already
distributing food, water, cooking equipment, cleaning kits, and disaster
supplies to key staging areas in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. As the
sea of refugees flood into surrounding states, we have given grants to help area
organizations purchase food, cots, blankets, and other necessities to meet the
enormous need.
We are providing food and refrigeration for the mobile kitchens and canteens
from our key partner, The Salvation Army. Together we will supply up to 310,000
meals each day.
As you can see, Operation Blessing is involved at the highest level of emergency
planning. I will be traveling to the disaster area in the next few days,
working with area officials and partner agencies to help coordinate this
massive-scale disaster relief operation.
If you have been touched by the events of these past days, please respond with
your expression of support. We need your help now to ease this unimaginable
human suffering. Your gift will help rush life-sustaining supplies to those who
desperately need your assistance. God bless you, and thank you!
Help those devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
http://www.cbn.com/redir/OB_HurricaneKatrinaGive.aspPat Robertson
Chairman/CBN and Operation Blessing
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