If SVDP is taking mailed donations, I'll post the webpage and mailing info at Press.
I'm hoping that, in addition to the clothes, I'll be able to throw in the various gift bags of soaps/etc. I've received over the past few years that I was about to toss out since I never use them, as well as a few stuffed animals and kids books I'd had in my apartment for visiting friends' children. I also have a quilt of my grandmother's that I've been keeping but I don't need it (and have no emotional attachment to it--she made me an afghan that I am hanging onto), so I can include that in the package.
I'm hoping that, in addition to the clothes, I'll be able to throw in the various gift bags of soaps/etc. I've received over the past few years that I was about to toss out since I never use them, as well as a few stuffed animals and kids books I'd had in my apartment for visiting friends' children. I also have a quilt of my grandmother's that I've been keeping but I don't need it (and have no emotional attachment to it--she made me an afghan that I am hanging onto), so I can include that in the package.
I know they'd appreciate that.
If you have one of those drugstores nearby with the sub-$1 sample-size toiletries, take a $20 bill and load up on those. They're cheap and pretty light.
Thanks for the link, Kathy.
You're sending evil bunnies to a refugee camp?
Since they haven't yet had their reassignment surgery, nobody will suspect it will work out, well.
I also have a quilt of my grandmother's that I've been keeping but I don't need it (and have no emotional attachment to it--she made me an afghan that I am hanging onto), so I can include that in the package.
You should include a note saying it's hand made. We received some hand made afghans and we were universally touched by the gesture.
t /trudy's fire burned carrots
San Diego baby squirmed. I declare her to be the cuter one!
Lori is trying to kill us with the cute.
Yay Lori!
I read somewhere there was a new zip code issued. For the refugees at the Astrodome.
Haven't talked to my dad yet. He'd mentioned, pre-hurricane, that they were on an alert, of sorts. Sorta
um, we might call you but you are not at the top of the list
for his two volunteer s&r organizations. I mean, they are in NM. More likely, they'll expand their response into Texas, if Texas S&R is stretched thin.
Here's a note from my best friend from Law School, who was on vacation in New Orleans:
Dear All:
As all of you are probably aware by now, A and I have arrived safely back from our glorious excursion to New Orleans--it was a rather unusual vacation to say the least.
In the end, we are only back because of the kindness of some wonderful people from New Orleans that, despite losing everything in the hurricane, seemed more interested in our and others' welfare than their own. Although we cannot say that our experience in New Orleans was typical for those caught in this mess, we saw a community of people, in desperate and deteriorating conditions, react with kindness, caring, and compassion. There was certainly looting (heck, I broke into our hotel mini-bar...) but the stories of "anarchy" and "chaos" seem, to us, greatly exaggerated by government officials and the media. Many will not be proud of how they acted during these days, but their plight is every bit as awful as the coverage implies and they (including A and myself) felt entirely abandoned by those in authority--it was only family, friends, colleagues, and our fellow "refugees" that seemed interested or able to help. It was this network that helped us through the past few days and that was ultimately responsible for getting us out. We know how lucky we are to be out of New Orleans and how lucky we are to work with all of you.
We thank everyone for the many kind words and concern expressed for our well-being and safety over this past week. We are extraordinarily happy to be home. Thank you all once again.
I read somewhere there was a new zip code issued. For the refugees at the Astrodome.
They can use the old WTC one! 10048, iirc.