Houston Orthodox Christian Community Responds to Hurricane Survivors
INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHARITIES (IOCC)
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For immediate release
September 12, 2005
HOUSTON ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY RESPONDS TO HURRICANE SURVIVORS
Houston, Texas (IOCC) – Orthodox Christians in Texas have worked
tirelessly since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast to deliver
emergency supplies, welcome those displaced from neighboring states and
partner with International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) to
provide relief to the region.
“The devastating hurricane which has ravaged the Gulf Coast states of
our country… is a reminder to all of us that tragedies in the world are
dramatically increasing and that one’s life can be taken in the
twinkling of an eye,” wrote Metropolitan Isaiah of the Greek Orthodox
Metropolis of Denver in a letter to parishes encouraging them to respond
through IOCC.
Orthodox parishes in the Metropolis of Denver and throughout the United
States have collected funds for the effort and prepared health kits for
the hundreds of thousands of people forced to flee the devastated
region.
Just days after the hurricane, when people were retreating from New
Orleans, Leon Vezos organized a shipment of emergency items and headed
to Baton Rouge, La. After loading a truck with water and Gatorade over
the Labor Day holiday weekend, Vezos personally drove the supplies which
were distributed to rural communities in and around Alexandria, La.
Fr. Gabriel Karambis, Dean of the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the
Annunciation, where Vezos is a member, has encouraged Orthodox
Christians in the community to join in the effort and made available the
resources of his parish. Orthodox Christians throughout the city have
worked to prepare additional supplies for transfer to Baton Rouge, La.
The effort resulted in truckload of urgently-needed diapers, water,
Gatorade, clothes and health kits.
Houston, along with Baton Rouge, La. and Mobile, Ala., has become a
center for IOCC operations where staff from its Emergency Response
Network is coordinating aid to survivors of the disaster.
The IOCC Emergency Response Center in Houston is hosted by St. George
Antiochian Church, which is providing office, storage space, and
accommodations for the IOCC staff.
IOCC’s emergency response network, comprised of trained Orthodox clergy
and their U.S. parish communities, provides emergency services to people
struggling to recover from natural or man-made disasters.
Contributions to 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).
Founded in 1992, IOCC is the official humanitarian aid agency of the
Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas
(SCOBA).
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