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For $35 diabetes donation, kids can spend no-school days at Velocity Sports CenterFor $35 diabetes donation, kids can spend no-school days at Velocity Sports Center Parents wondering what to do with children suddenly out of school on a gas conservation holiday Monday and Tuesday (Sept. 26 and 27) have an option: Velocity Sports Center in Peachtree City. How you can help today, Monday, Sept. 19, 11:00 amBrusters Real Ice Cream of Peachtree City will be holding a Hurricane Katrina relief effort Monday, Sept. 19, from 5-8 p.m. Bruster's taking donations for victims todayBrusters Ice Cream of Peachtree City will be collecting donations for the victims of Hurricane Katrina on Monday, Sept. 19 from 5-8 p.m. They will be accepting food, water, everyday necessities and supplies and Real life Services will transport the items directly to the victims displaced by the hurricane. How you can help today (Tuesday, Sept. 12, 10:00 am)Food bank needs urgent help Landmark Christian accepting applications from Katrina refugees in most gradesLandmark Christian School is accepting admission applications from families displaced by Hurricane Katrina, on a case-by-case basis. There are currently openings in all grades (K4-12), except 2nd, 6th, and 9th. Prospective applicants should contact Tammy McCurry, Director of Admission, at 770-306-0647, tmccurry@landmark-cs.org to schedule an interview. Financial aid is also available to families displaced by the hurricane, on a case-by-case basis. Landmarks academic and behavioral standards for admission remain unchanged. List of hurricane families grows to 243As of late Friday, 243 families have sought assistance from the Fayette County Department of Family and Children Services, which is helping those who have fled here from hurricane ravaged areas. Help for job seekers offeredFayette County Chamber and Development Authority provide employment resources Fayetteville Over the last few months, Fayette County has been affected with many economic hardships that have impacted local residents, most recently with families moving here from the Gulf Coast. But we have also experienced layoffs at Delta and Photocircuits. In addition, two military bases will close in the next year or two, possibly causing more layoffs. Our Lady of Mercy aids hurricane victimsIn an effort to reach out to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, Our Lady of Mercy Catholic High School has launched Operation Katrina. So far, over $3,000 has been raised through dress-down days, bake sales, Mercy spirit bags, concession sales, powder puff football game and other collections surrounding homecoming events. Job fair set for hurricane victimsA job fair for victims of Hurricane Katrina living in the area will be held at the Merle Manders Conference Center in Henry County Monday and Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bookbags, school supplies neededThe newest need for families who have moved here fleeing hurricane damage in the gulf states is for bookbags and school supplies. Smoothies for blood donorsThe American Red Cross and Planet Smoothie are teaming up to encourage everyone to give blood. From Sept. 12-26, all platelet and blood donor participants at all blood drives and donor centers in metro Atlanta and Athens will receive a coupon fro a Free 22 oz. smoothie from Planet Smoothie while supplies last. Ongoing Relief EffortsTo post items here, email relief@thecitizen.com. Fayette Relief Efforts To donate cash or gift cards, contact DFACS at 770-460-2555 (9-5, Monday through Friday) Local food bank needs urgent helpFayette Samaritans, one of the main food banks serving Fayette County, was down to a two to three day supply of food for local needy families and refugees from Hurricane Katrina Wednesday morning. Almost 300 Katrina families hereAs of late Wednesday night, the number of families in Fayette County who escaped areas ravaged by Hurricane Katrina has risen to 289. Car/bike wash to rise money for victimsUnrestricted Ryders Motorcycle Club and Personal Touch Mobile Detailers are sponsoring a car/bike wash to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 17 at Cycle Specialty in Fayetteville. Edward Jones aids relief effortThe five Fayette County investment representatives for the St. louis based financial services firm Edward Jones recently announced that their firm has donated $250,000 to the American red Cross to aid the victims of Hurricane Katrina that devastated the Gulf Coast. Family Dollar offers employees hurricane reliefFamily Dollar Associates who have been displaced by Hurricane Katrina should call Family Dollar's home office for information. Landmark Christian School collecting quarters for Katrina reliefThe students at Landmark Christian School have a goal to collect $5,000 to offer releif to the victims of Hurrciane Katrina. The school is partnering with City of Refuge, a nonprofit charitable organization headed up by Landmark parent Bruce Deel. Girl Scouts collecting goods for hurricane victimsGirl Scout Troop 511 of the Georgia Pine Valley Council will be hosting a relief effort for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The drive will take place in the parking lot of the Hobby Lobby in Fayetteville from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10. Hurricane relief - Fayette contactsHurricane Katrina In an effort to reach the many victims of Hurricane Katrina in an efficient and compassionate manner, the Fayette County Department of Family and Children Services will serve as the clearing point for all victims seeking assistance within the Fayette County community. Angel flights take off from PTC to aid victimsAngel flights take off from PTC to aid victims By BEN NELMS It was a case of angels with fixed wings. Members of the Peachtree City chapter of Angel Flight of Georgia took to the skies Sunday afternoon bound for Poplarville, Mississippi, to deliver much-needed supplies for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Churches, help us help you in hurricane reliefTo members of the church community in the Fayette, Coweta and South Fulton areas: Fill up this truck in PTC for hurricane victimsFill up this truck in PTC for hurricane victims Heres an immediate opportunity for outreach to Mississippi victims of Hurricane Katrina. Salvation Army desperate for your helpSalvation Army desperate for canned goods and hygiene items Report on Town Hall meetingFayette relief effort Report on Town Hall meeting Thursday night There was a wonderful representation of churches and social service organizations at the meeting tonight! Some things that have been established: Georgia's Response to Hurricane KatrinaGeorgias Response to Hurricane Katrina Governor Sonny Perdue has mobilized the Georgia National Guard and several state agencies, led by OHS-GEMA, to help provide disaster relief assistance to the states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama and the evacuees from those states. The Governor has taken steps to ensure gas supply to all Georgians and to prohibit price gouging on motor fuel. He has asked President Bush for federal assistance to help with incoming evacuees. In response to the tornadoes that impacted Peach and Carroll County, the Governor has asked for and SBA disaster declaration that will provide for small business loans to those affected. Governor cuts gas taxes12:30 - Friday, September 2 By JOHN MUNFORD Fayette residents will save about 15 cents to the gallon on gas through the end of the month thanks to Gov. Sonny Perdue. Effective Friday night, Perdue placed a moratorium on the collection of all motor vehicle fuel and sales taxes due to the higher gas prices brought on by the destruction wrought by Hurricane Katrina. Fayette to help hurricane refugees11:00 - Friday, September 2 The number of families who have fled to Fayette County from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina has doubled since yesterday, officials said. There are now more than 40 families, and perhaps many more who have not yet sought assistance from the Fayette County Department of Family and Children Services. The most immediate need for the families is food, shelter and clothing. DFCS needs gift cards and gift certificates to local grocery and clothing stores in addition to cash donations. Small businesses are also encouraged to provide gift certificates if they can. Red Cross needs cash, volunteers11:00 - Friday, September 2 The American Red Cross is accepting only cash donations at this time and cannot take food clothing and other items, officials said Thursday afternoon. Donations can be made to the American Red Cross Relief Fund at local Publix and Kroger grocery stores, or they can be made online at www.redcross.org. Local residents can also call 404-870-4440. Volunteers are also needed and can call 404-870-4425. Congress providing $10 billion for hurricane victims11:00 - Friday, September 2 Congressman David Scott (D-GA) announced Thursday that Congress will vote on Friday to approve a $10 billion emergency aid package to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina. "We in Congress are moving quickly to provide the necessary funding for relief efforts for the victims in the Gulf Coast and New Orleans," said Congressman Scott. "The magnitude of destruction and suffering is staggering and I will continue to do everything possible to provide relief for the victims of this horrific tragedy. This $10 billion relief package is simply a first step on the long road to recovery, rebuilding, and the renewal of life for our fellow citizens in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama." |