Hi Friends,
If you've been wanting more info on how things are going with the hurricane Katrina relief effort, I've set up a new blog just for that purpose. You can visit and see pictures. and updates at Katrina Relief Blog.
Thanks,
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Great site and awesome Katrina site. You are a very caring person.
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Posted by: free reports | December 03, 2005 at 07:05 PM
I myself am from Gulfport, and I would like to personally thank you for all the efforts you have put forth in helping everyone out. You are very kind and understanding. We will get everything back to normal one day, thanks to people like you! =)
Posted by: Stacey | January 20, 2006 at 10:53 AM