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Reaching for Faith

Updated :: Thu, 02/05/2009

Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) is reaching out to faith-based organizations for volunteers to help repair Houston homes damaged by Hurricane Ike, as well as space to house out-of-town volunteers dedicating a week or more to the rebuild effort.
 
Houston is expecting an influx of student volunteers from across the nation during Spring Break.
 
 
However, there is still a need for local volunteers interested in working on half-day or full-day projects. In most cases, training will be provided, but skilled volunteers are also needed for roofing, drywall, plumbing and HVAC.
 
 
Areas with the greatest need of repair include Denver Harbor, Acres Home, Greater Third Ward, Sunnyside and Magnolia Park.
 
 
If you are interested in volunteering, you may register at www.volunteerhouston.org or call 713-965-0031.
 
 
If you are a faith-based organization willing to provide housing for out-of-town volunteers, please call 713-533-4909 or email jposten@imgh.org
 
 




DONATE TO RELIEF
EFFORTS!


Checks can be made payable
to Gulf Coast Ike Relief Fund:

Gulf Coast Ike Relief Fund
c/o The Greater Houston
Community Foundation
4550 Post Oak Place
Suite 100
Houston, TX 77027
www.ghcf.org

Mayor Bill White has
established a relief fund to
help fill unmet human needs
for victims of Hurricane Ike in
Houston, and Harris and
Galveston Counties and other
affected areas. The Fund is
being administered by Albert
Myres, senior vice president
at Reliant Energy, with
fundraising and distribution
overseen by a special citizens
advisory board. The Fund is
now accepting donations and
is assessing humanitarian
needs. People are asked to
mail donations to the above
mailing address or donate
online at the above website.

The Gulf Coast Ike Relief
Fund is modeled after the
successful Katrina/Rita Fund,
which was also managed for
the region by Myres.

To contribute online please go
to www.ghcf.org and then the Gulf Coast Ike Relief Fund
DONATE NOW button.


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