Katrina Delivers Second Blow To Gay Families
by Fidel Ortega 365Gay.com Miami Bureau
Posted: September 1, 2005 5:00 pm ET
(Dallas, Texas) Recovering from the devastation of hurricane Katrina may be particularly difficult for same-sex couples who are not recognized in any of the three states directly hit by the storm or in those states where refugees have fled.
Louisiana has a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage and prevents the state from recognizing any legal status for common-law relationships, domestic partnerships or civil unions. Mississippi and Alabama both have defense of marriage acts which also deny rights to gay and lesbian couples.
The Federal Defense of Marriage Act prevents FEMA from providing any relief in the form of family benefits to same-sex couples.
The laws also will directly impact gay and lesbian families where one partner has died as a result of the hurricane.
Federal DOMA bars Social Security survivor benefits. State benefits would also be denied.
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http://www.365gay.com/newscon05/09/090105nolaGay.htmYOU CAN HELP LGBT FAMILIES AND YOUTH IMPACTED BY HURRICANE KATRINA
Dear Family Pride Members and Supporters,
In Hurricane Katrina, Mother Nature provided an awesome reminder of her power, and the power of the indomitable spirit of our fellow Americans.
The complete destruction of cities, towns and neighborhoods in the poorest states in our union, and the complete loss of everything for so many, is almost unfathomable. I’m sure you’re aware that thousands of families have absolutely nothing to go home to and hundreds more people are still looking for their families.
We are awed and humbled by the spirit of community that has emerged in our country in countless ways over the past few days; and we honor the courage and hope shown by so many who are still suffering.
In the face of their strength – now is the time to act.
In partnership with many organizations around the country, the Family Pride Coalition and our partners have launched the “Hurricane Katrina LGBT Relief Fund” to ensure that LGBT youth and families, among the most vulnerable members of our community, receive the critical support they need to regain stability in their lives.
The next few days are critical. No amount is too small to make a difference.
Outstanding national partners are working together to support this effort and are listed below. More groups are joining all the time.
You can invest in this life-saving effort right now at
http://www.nyacyouth.org/.Contributions to the fund are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed under law and will support humanitarian relief for LGBTQ youth and families from the devastated areas. These funds will be distributed directly to local organizations in the best position to ensure strategic and high-impact disbursement of the emergency funds.
As a first step, on Tues., Sept. 6 the Houston Area Teen Coalition of Homosexuals (H.A.T.C.H.) and Montrose Counseling Center will host one of a series of special support groups for the refugees to help them manage their stress, grief and fear.
Find out more about the impact of your gift in the coming weeks on a new blog on the NYAC website. Thank you for your investment today in protecting and restoring the lives of LGBTQ families and young people.
We will get through this together.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Chrisler
Executive Director
PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS (more are being added)
Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere (COLAGE)
http://www.colage.orgEquality Federation
http://www.federationlgbt.orgFamily Pride Coalition
http://www.familypride.orgMautner Project: The National Lesbian Health Organization
http://www.mautnerproject.orgNational Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Centers (NALGBTCC)
http://www.lgbtcenters.orgNational Black Justice Coalition (NBJC)
http://www.nbjcoalition.orgNational Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE)
http://www.nctequality.orgNational Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs (NCAVP)
http://www.ncavp.orgNational Youth Advocacy Coalition (NYAC)
http://www.nyacyouth.orgThe Family Pride Coalition is the only national non-profit organization exclusively dedicated to securing equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender parents and their families.
By becoming a member of the Family Pride Coalition you have the opportunity to dramatically affect the lives of LGBT parents and their families. Please join the Family Pride Coalition today by filling out our online membership form by clicking
http://www.familypride.org/joinus.htm.