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- Operation Christmas Child This program run by Samaritan's Purse is a great way to recycle shoe boxes, bless a child in need or teach a child how to give to others. The drop off time for the annual collection is usually the first half of November. National Collection Week for...
- Anniversary Reaction - When Remembering Isn't Always a Happy Occasion Coping with the anniversary of the death of a loved one, the loss of a public figure, dealing with the aftermath of a natural disaster such as Hurricane Katrina or the national trauma of September 11, 2001 can be difficult for the family, the friends...
- Hurricane Hunters- Pursuit of Mother Nature's Eye of Fury Image flying into the eye of a hurricane. It's bad enough when I fly and we hit some turbulence. If you have ever flown on an airplane, you understand the bumps and jolts you can experience. Now, imagine the rockin' and rollin' in the fury of a hurri...
- Russel L. Honore: The General Who Saved New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans in late August and early September of 2005, the city was in utter chaos for days. Shootings, stabbings, and looting were commonplace. Much of the city was still underwater, and many people were trapped in...
- Tell it Like It Is Aaron Neville A mountain of a man; quiet and soft spoken, with one of the most unique voices in music today, Aaron Neville sings with a raw and haunting beauty.
- Hurricanes Hurricane Hugo formed off the coast of Africa on Sept, 19, 1989, tore through Charleston, SC on Sept 22, and finally dissipated on Sept. 25th. It left 82 people dead, 56,000 homeless, and caused over 10,000 billion dollars worth of damage. While cat...
- Hurricane Information- Current Hurricane Warnings, News and Resources In August of 2004, I had my first first-hand experience with hurricanes. Not once. Not twice. But three times within two months, central Florida was swept by a series of devastating storms...Hurricane Charley, Hurricane Frances, and Hurricane Jeanne...
- Red-bellied Woodpecker Family The only good thing that Hurricane Katrina did for Southeastern Louisiana was to leave plenty of broken trees in which the woodpeckers and other cavity nesting birds could raise their young. The Red-bellied Woodpeckers have been very prolific this ye...
- Hurricane Hanna Hurricane Hanna was the deadliest storm of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm was the eighth tropical cyclone and fourth hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed east-northeast of the northern Leeward Islands on August 28...
- Midwest Flood vs. New Orleans Flood I received a forwarded email contrasting the current flooding in the Midwest to the flooding in New Orleans. Quite a contrast in how things are playing out!
- Charity Fraud What could be worse than a hurricane or house fire? Charity fraud. Every day thousands of charitable organziations across the world struggle with their own demons to keep donations in the right hands and keep needy people using them for t...
- Hurricanes As a resident of Florida since 1981, I've been extremely lucky. Other then losing a few shingles on my roof and dealing with a few leaks, my home has stayed in tact all these years. But that's not the case for many communities all around me. With Hur...
- PIER Systems - The all-in-one crisis communications and information management software The PIER System is ready when you are-boasting robust features that extend far beyond the average capabilities of today's information management tools. With PIER, you can effectively establish business continuity, disaster recovery plans, internal a...
- Ray Nagin
- Emergency Preparedness Starts with You! I will never forget August 2005 when Hurricane Katrina caused the death and the destruction of so many lives. We all think disasters will never happen to us, they only happen 'somewhere else'. Don't risk your life and the lives of your fami...
- Do you Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans? This is a Photo Diary of a Trip I took to New Orleans Halloween Weekend 2005. They are my personal photos that chronicle the damage caused to the city by Hurricane Katrina. This Weekend is the 2nd Anniversary of Katrina Hitting my former home, I thou...
- New Orleans designs
- How To Save Money During The Recession And Protect The Environment Yes you heard right, it's actuallly possible to make your own home energy these days. There is two very important benefits to this. 1) You will save a lot of money from not having to pay an electricity bill. 2) You will do your part to protect the en...
- Hurricane Gustav - One of the most damaging storms in U.S. history
- Naturally Native Gifts Zazzle Gallery We love to photograph and draw and paint nature and our Naturally Native Gallery reflects our love of nature and the outdoors. We take pictures each day when we walk our 2 rescued dogs to the beautiful Tchefuncte River and we can share our view of t...
