Food for the Poor, a very efficient charity with strong Catholic involvement and only 4% overhead, normally specializes in shipping food, medications, and other needed goods to the Caribbean from their base in Florida. That same location is also a good launching-point for their hurricane-relief efforts. Help 'em out if you can.
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This page contains a single entry by Richard Chonak published on September 3, 2005 2:51 AM.
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Any word from Fr. Sibley?
He sent a brief e-mail a few days ago, so he's OK.
An update. Fr. Sibley writes:
We are all cool here: we were away from the storm. Just pray that people can try to see God's hand through the midst of all of this.