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Take a closer look at the city of New Orleans and where the worst damage occurred.

Hurricane Katrina wiped out entire towns along the Gulf Coast. Take a look at some of the areas that were most affected. Full Story ››


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President Barack Obama marked the fourth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina on Saturday by pledging to make sure that turf wars and red tape don't slow the pace of the continuing recovery. Full Story ››


How To Help

WHIO-TV is teaming up with the Wright-Patt Credit Union and the American Red Cross to raise money for the victims of the hurricane. Send a check made out to Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund to P.O. Box 286, Fairborn, Ohio 45324.

TO DONATE CASH:

American Red Cross
(800) HELP NOW (435-7669) English
(800) 257-7575 Spanish
Donate Online

Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund

America's Second Harvest
(800) 344-8070

World Vision
(888) 511-6593

TO DONATE AND VOLUNTEER:

Catholic Charities, USA
(703) 549-1390

Church World Service
(800) 297-1516

Convoy of Hope
(417) 823-8998

Federal Emergency Management Agency
(888) 312-4567

Habitat For Humanity
(800) HABITAT Ext. 2979

The Humane Society
(888) 259-5431

Islamic Relief USA
(888) 479-4968

Lutheran Disaster Response
(800) 638-3522

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
(800) 872-3283

Salvation Army
(800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769)

TO OFFER HOUSING:

HurricaneHousing.org

ShareYourHome.org

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