developed to address a demand by educators and caregivers of children for materials to help children cope in uncertain times
The Labyrinth at Audubon Park The labyrinth stands as a symbol of hope and will offer our New Orleans community a place to heal, to walk together, and to celebrate new life.
In a moving multimedia presentation posted at pixelpress.org photographer Joseph Rodriguez and reporter Patrice Pascual document the challenges of Katrina survivors who remain exiled in Denton, Texas.
Making Change For Katrina National citizen-driven fundraising campaign to collect spare change to benefit the victims of the Gulf Coast hurricanes. The recipient is Habitat for Humanity, a nonprofit organization that builds simple, decent housing for people in need.
Gods Katrina Kitchen Christian Relief Organization offering meals and volunteers
Emergency Communities a grassroots, on-the-ground relief effort using compassion and creativity to provide for those worst effected by disasters.
Sister City Support Network We are one city assisting one other city in its long term effort to rebuild in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina by: networking within our community, with other towns who embrace Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi as a sister city, and most importantly, with locals who live in Bay Saint Louis.
NOAH (New Orleans Area Hope) use Southern Baptist volunteer labor to rehab more than 1,000 homes and 20 Baptist churches
Levees.org grass roots effort to petition President Bush to build stronger levees. Excellent resource with facts related to Louisiana levees
Coast 2050: Toward a Sustainable Coastal Louisiana The failed levees in New Orleans are just a symptom of this larger problem.While reasons for Louisiana's coastal erosion may be more complex than levees, they are part of the problem that has a solution.
Alternate ROOTS artists, activists, and culturalworkers supporting constructive self-determination by affected communities as they begin the process of healing and rebuilding & assistance for artists & cultural workers affected by the hurricane.
Common Ground Collective provides short term relief for victims of hurricane disasters in the gulf coast region, and long term support in rebuilding the communities affected in the New Orleans area