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Carnival of Hurricane Relief, #57

Filed under:Communities — posted by cehwiedel on September 28, 2006 @ 8:26 am

This is the 57th Carnival of Hurricane Relief.

The first was hosted by Glenn Reynolds at the urging of Hugh Hewitt with the support of N.Z. Bear in direct response to the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast. Hosts are needed! Posts are needed! Pictures are needed! See the CoHR homepage for details.

Blogger Name/Handle Blog Name Post Title, Link & Description
John Seiler OC Blog $115 million in our tax dollars for the New Orleans Superdome
Federal tax dollars to fund football?
Tracy Coenen The FRAUDfiles Blog A tour of New Orleans and the damage left by Hurricane Katrina
A forensic accountant takes the NOLA Katrina tour.
  New Orleans City Business Realtor symposium to discuss recovery challenges, fixes
Business people in NOLA assess what’s been done, what still needs doing
Keith Claverie LSU Daily Reveille N.O. Saints help city return to normalcy
A spiffed-up arena, loudly supportive hometeam fans, a team looking to give the fans a reason for coming home — the Falcons didn’t have a chance.
MS Forestry Association Hurricane Katrina Forest Recovery Gov. Barbour Announces New Phases of Housing Assistance Plan
Mississippi continues to work to replace vital housing destroyed by last year’s hurricanes.
Mike Schleifstein Blogging New Orleans Hurricane Rita, my story of the second storm
One refugee: chased out of NOLA by Katrina, out of Texas by Rita, and out of Florida by Wilma.
Mary Frances Schjonberg Episcopal News Service Remembering Rita: Episcopalians continue to help Gulf Coast recover
Church-related service organizations are a big part of the recovery effort, and Episcopalians are right there with the rest.
Kit L. First Book Blog Fearless on the Gulf Coast
Rebuilding children’s lives…one new book at a time.
phjim BuffetNews Mailboat Records Info on New Album
Jimmy Buffett’s new album celebrates the music of the Gulf Coast.
Kai Chang Zuky Perpetual Foreigners
Interesting perspective on the plight of immigrant communities. How do you communicate an evacuation order to households that don’t speak or read English? No, not Spanish-speaking: Vietnamese.

Please check out the CoHR Squidoo Lens as a tool for finding out about Gulf Coast hurricane recovery.

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