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Remember the Gulf Coast
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March 4, 2008

Sisters and brothers in Christ,

Disasters give God's people an opportunity to serve in significant ways. When the 2005 hurricane season battered communities along the U.S. Gulf Coast, the response of Lutheran donors was amazing, even overwhelming. With your support, Lutheran Disaster Response has played an integral role in the initial stages of recovery from these terrible disasters. But the work is far from over. Urban planners and local officials estimate that work could continue in these areas for the next 12 years or more. Now, we ask you to renew your commitment to the Gulf Coast by supporting an unprecedented second funding campaign.

All gifts received through this campaign will be invested into the work of local long-term recovery organizations. What is a long-term recovery organization? In short, it is a not-for-profit organization formed as a sort of local response headquarters. By serving on these committees, local leaders from any active response organization have an opportunity to contribute resources to a wider group and broaden their influence on community restoration. Through long-term recovery, all available resources are multiplied through the collaborative commitment of everyone involved.

To give a gift to the appeal, click here. Updates on the progress of the appeal, as well as success stories about long-term recovery, will also be posted so please check back regularly. Please share this message as broadly as you are able. The response of the Lutheran community to this appeal will help to define the presence of Lutheran Disaster Response into the future.

In 2008, Lutheran Disaster Response celebrates 20 years of bringing help and hope to disaster survivors. Over those 20 years, Lutherans have earned the well-deserved reputation of being committed to the long-term needs of recovering communities from Grand Forks to Oklahoma City, eastern Pennsylvania to southern California, New York City and New Orleans. Thank you for your continued commitment to this amazing and life-changing ministry!

In service,
Rev. Kevin A. Massey, Acting Director