Monday, January 28, 2008

Helping after the Hurricane


Non-profit Launches TV Series to Tell Volunteer Stories of Post-Katrina Recovery
Aug 24, 2007 | 397 words , 0 images

GAITHERSBURG, Md., Aug. 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On August 29, 2007, TravelTelevision.org, a Montgomery County, Maryland-based non-profit corporation commemorates the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina with the launch of a television series and a website, ProjectKatrinaVolunteers.net. The television series, airing on the Dish Network and public access channels around the country will share stories of volunteers who have devoted so much time and strength to rebuilding the disaster region. The website provides a unique forum in which volunteers can share their stories and encourage others to spend time rebuilding the Gulf Coast region through discussions, videos and photographs, and blogs written by volunteers.

After the sirens were quiet, and the insurance adjusters and news crews left the area, the devastation remained throughout New Orleans and vicinity. Many people across the United States asked themselves what they could do to help, and the answer came in the way of a decision to volunteer their vacation time and provide hands-on help wherever and however they were needed. This patchwork quilt of individuals and organizations has no central location or vehicle for debriefing, planning, and sharing their stories.

I think this article is volunteer and public relations based because Hurricane Katrina was such a large natural disaster that affected everyone. This article shows the efforts of volunteers before and after Hurricane Katrina. I t also shows a website that people can go to if they wish to share their stories related to the issue.

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