Quilts and Kits Bring Comfort For Katrina, Rita Survivors
INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHARITIES (IOCC)
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For immediate release
October 5, 2005
QUILTS AND KITS BRING COMFORT FOR KATRINA, RITA SURVIVORS
Baltimore, Md. (IOCC) – Three shipments of material aid, including
quilts, health kits and school kits, all gifts from Lutheran World
Relief, have been received by emergency response staff working for
International Orthodox Christian Charities in Houston, Texas, and Biloxi
and Gulfport, Mississippi.
While hundreds of tons of food, clothing, diapers and children’s
supplies, water and medicines have been distributed throughout the
hurricane affected areas, the measure of care and comfort brought by the
hand-made quilts held added significance for survivors who received
them.
“The beauty of these quilts is compounded by what went into them,”
observed Mary Francis Ford, who heads the distribution center at Our
Lady of Fatima Roman Catholic Church in Biloxi, Miss. that is the hub of
an ecumenical effort supported by IOCC together with 18 churches
representing many faith communities in the area.
“We are in awe. It is so nice to have something so beautiful in
addition to being helpful,” said Ford as she surveyed the quilts.
A total of 22,400 quilts will be given to people displaced by
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita who have no bedding, according to Frank
Carlin, field director of the IOCC emergency response team
It was clear that the brightly-colored quilts warmed the spirits as
well as the bodies of weary hurricane survivors who received them.
“I remember how winds blew salt water 50 miles inland and turned
everything brown,” recalled one woman as she received a hand-made quilt
in Biloxi, Miss. “After what seems like such a long period, it is
refreshing to see something so colorful and beautiful.”
Nearby an 80-year-old woman started crying at the sight of the quilts.
“I lost everything. My house was blown away and with it was my
grandmother’s quilt,” she said as tears mixed with joy and sadness
cascaded off of her cheeks.
The school kits will provide school supplies for 4,510 displaced
children, and the 6,600 health kits will help people maintain personal
hygiene. The value of the quilts and kits for Biloxi, Miss. alone is
more than $360,000.
Both IOCC and LWR are members of Action by Church Together, a global
alliance of churches and related agencies working to save lives and
support communities in emergencies. The Action by Churches Together
alliance is made up of Protestant and Orthodox churches.
Founded in 1992, IOCC is the official humanitarian aid agency of
the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas
(SCOBA). 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).