[Vision2020] Refugees (was Delete)
debismith at moscow.com
debismith at moscow.com
Thu Sep 1 14:37:17 PDT 2005
The YWCAs in the affected area were pretty well decimated, but are
attempting to assist in helping with displaced children in particular.
Sister YWCAs nearby who were not affected are pitching in. If anyone
wants to donate money and know it will go to the right place to be used
for direct aid, the YWCA Northwest Region will see that it happens.
Donors can contact me at drosmith at wsu.edu or 335-2572 for more info, as
the YWCA of WSU is coordinating.
Debi Robinson-Smith
> Almost all of us want to respond to this human/natural tragedy in a
> helpful ways.
>
> The problem currently is the lack of organization and planning needed to
> provide the immediate response in a fruitful and humane way. The size
> and complexity of this problem makes it enormously difficult. Human
> nature will be seen at its best and worst. A huge federal effort needs
> to be mounted without footdragging and credit-taking. I cannot say that
> I am pleased or surprised by the lack of planning by FEMA. The gulf
> coast has been and will continue to be a disaster in waiting as long the
> present developmental policies are continued. That better plans were
> not in place is a national disgrace to be spread over many years of
> local, state, and federal agencies.
>
> For ourselves, contributing money is probably the most effective thing
> we can do. However, it is hard to decide which channel through which to
> contribute. We gave money for the tsunami relief through a trusted
> international channel. That channel is not available so far in this
> disaster. We gave money to the Red Cross for 9/11 only to find out that
> they didn't choose to spend it there. Yet so far the Red Cross does not
> allow money to be contributed to specific disasters.
>
> We will of course urge our federal government representatives to act
> quickly and decisively. If you wish to do so, here is some contact
> information.
>
> Butch Otter: http://www.house.gov/otter/email.htm
> Larry Craig: http://craig.senate.gov/
> Mike Crapo: http://crapo.senate.gov/
>
> George Bush: http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/
>
> Because it is so large, it is hard to understand the enormity of this
> disaster in terms of human and animal suffering. Our greatest sympathy
> is with almost all the victims except, of course, those who loot or who
> are sniping (with real bullets) at medical and other evacuation and
> relief efforts.
>
>
> Art Deco (Wayne A. Fox)
> deco at moscow.com
>
> ---- Original Message -----
> From: "Kit Craine" <kcraine at moscow.com>
> To: "Tom Hansen" <thansen at moscow.com>
> Cc: "'2020 Vision'" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
> Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 12:59 PM
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Refugees (was Delete)
>
>
> > Toms idea has some merit. My thought was that there are so many
> > suddenly-homeless people that the local areas may be overwhelmed by
> the
> > numbers. It would be fairly easy for a community our size to absorb
> > another couple of dozen people, but not hundreds or thousands.
> >
> > Kit
> >
> > On Sep 1, 2005, at 11:53 AM, Tom Hansen wrote:
> >
> >> I would suggest maybe having Mayor Comstock identify a specific city
> >> (comparable in size and population to Moscow, ID) in southern
> >> Mississippi or
> >> southern Louisiana for "adoption", collect donations and
> contributions
> >> from
> >> our citizens and send these contributions/donations to that "adopted"
>
> >> city.
> >>
> >> Thoughts?
> >>
> >> Tom Hansen
> >>
> >> "If not us, who?
> >> If not now, when?"
> >>
> >> - Unknown
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com
> >> [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com]
> >> On Behalf Of Kit Craine
> >> Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 10:40 AM
> >> To: 2020 Vision
> >> Subject: [Vision2020] Refugees (was Delete)
> >>
> >> I think the only way to handle the refugees from New Orleans etc is
> if
> >> the people are spread throughout the US until things can be cleaned
> up
> >> & the infrastructure rebuilt. So, how about many towns (such as
> Moscow)
> >> inviting 2-5 or so families to come. The town and/or churches could
> >> provide housing and help with finding jobs, then the kids can go to
> >> school and have a somewhat normal life until they can return home.
> >>
> >> Kit Craine
> >>
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