IOCC Emergency Response Network Activated to Assist U.S. Gulf Coast
INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHARITIES (IOCC)
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For Immediate Release
August 29, 2005
IOCC EMERGENCY RESPONSE NETWORK ACTIVATED TO ASSIST U.S. GULF COAST
Baltimore (IOCC) – With Hurricane Katrina pounding the coasts of
Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, International Orthodox Christian
Charities (IOCC) is preparing to provide assistance to people in the
storm-affected areas. Working with Orthodox Christian churches in the
Gulf Coast area, and with national partners like Church World Service
and others, IOCC will assist in efforts to house, feed and otherwise
assist the more than one million people temporarily displaced by this
storm.
IOCC, the humanitarian aid agency of the Standing Conference of
Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas (SCOBA), has activated its
emergency response network, and is focusing on areas most severely
affected by the hurricane.
IOCC’s network of trained emergency responders, led by Fr. David Kossey,
will dispatch Fr. Angelo Pappas, a qualified emergency “first
responder,” to the region to work with private and government agencies
in order to identify the most urgent needs of those affected and to help
meet those needs.
“Right now, the most critical need is for cash contributions to enable
IOCC to respond quickly to needs as they emerge,” Fr. Kossey said. “I
have been heartened by the eagerness of our local churches to set up
shelters and provide food and keep people as comfortable as possible
during this disaster.”
Donations for IOCC’s Hurricane Disaster Response Fund may be sent to
IOCC, “Hurricane Relief,” P.O. Box 630225, Baltimore, MD 21263-0225.
Donations may also be made online at www.iocc.org or by calling
toll-free 1-877-803-IOCC (4622).
IOCC’s emergency response network, consisting of trained Orthodox
priests and their U.S. parish communities, provides emergency services
to people struggling to recover from natural or man-made disasters.
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