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written by RE Writer Need a new summer home or home for your in-laws? A Katrina Cottage might be just the thing. Developed in response to one of the worst natural disasters this country has ever seen, these sturdy little go-anywhere homes are now available at the retail level and are providing a range of unexpected alternative housing solutions as far from the Gulf Coast as Minnesota. written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani Spike Lee’s documentary, When the Levees Broke drew the attention of the country as the anniversary of hurricane Katrina drew near. It seemed nothing could upstage the undivided attention of the nation until Mayor Ray Nagin spoke up. written by Richard Chapo The IRS has announced further tax relief for victims of Hurricane Katrina due to slow clean up efforts and obviously devastated areas. written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani I lost my home in New Orleans to hurricane Katrina. My wife and I entertained thoughts of returning to see what was left but could not return until authorities said it was safe. We continued to entertain thoughts of re-building or salvaging whatever we could. We were in for the surprise of a lifetime when we finally did see what remained of our house and our neighborhood. written by
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written by Jennifer April Themed Mardi Gras Biscuits are sold to help the Louisiana SPCA. These special treats are good for the dogs and help you feel good for helping others. written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani Between apologies and damage control, Mayor Nagin of New Orleans may have failed to grasp one of the most detrimental results of his recent remarks. written by J Square Humboldt The latest natural disasters may not still be the latest news. To those who were affected by them, though, the aftermath is much more than a headline. These are stories that we cannot push to the back pages or the backs of our minds. written by Bria McDonald Children are frightened about things they don’t understand. When uninformed children will exaggerate their fears and stress related behaviors. Keeping your children informed and comforted emotionally is key to returning to a normal life. After all, children of all ages feel safest in a structured environment. Reinstate your normal rituals as soon as possible. Predictable mealtimes, bedtimes, chores, and daily routines like school and recreation activities are comforting to children. It helps them to see that life goes on and shifts the focus toward tomorrow and away from yesterday’s aftermath.
written by Rena Wright Recent events in the U.S. and the world have inspired thousands to seek a closer relationship with God and the security He can provide. The people are clamoring for explanations. They want and need the comfort and peace that only a relationship with God can provide. written by Royane Real Every disaster has so much to teach us, from what went wrong to what went right. One important lesson is to realize what is really important, and to feel grateful for what we have. << previous page 1 next page>> |