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Hurricane Katrina Relief Goods, Volunteers Still Needed

God's Katrina's Kitchen and Clothe the People in Pass Christian, Mississippi, asked for specific donations Friday from relief groups, and a trucker heading back to the coast delivered 8 pallets of goods from the Birmingham City Action Partnership program warehouse, according to Laura K. Parenteau.

"We are expecting another shipment of diabetic supplies Wednesday or Thursday of this week and could use some help in putting kits together," she said. "We are also working on first aid kits and still looking for people driving down to the coast to deliver diabetic kits."

If you would like to volunteer in the warehouse on these activities call Laura at 251-0111 or email her at Capbham(at)aol(dot)com.

To volunteer on the coast in rebuilding contact any of the following organizations:

Habitat for Humanity
OHDResponse(at)habitat(dot)org

Urban Life Ministries
butch(at)mailatlanta(dot)net

Hands On USA
HandsOnBhm(at)aol(dot)com

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