Here at my new workplace, Genesis Health Care Corporation, an employee fund has been set up to benefit the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Throughout our locations, staff members have pulled together a variety of bake sales and other fundraising efforts, including "Denim for Disaster Day" where employees contribute $5 per day for the opportunity to wear jeans to work. All of these tax deductible donations will be given to the American Red Cross, and the company is matching all donations, up to $50,000…. In addition, Genesis has been in touch with Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, who once served as the chief lobbyist in Washington, DC for the Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care. We have at least one employee that has traveled to the region to volunteer, and we are working with the American Health Care Association for possible transfer of people to our facilities and the shipment of supplies to the area….
Call me at 410-494-8961, if you wish to send a cash donation to the Red Cross (that will be matched by Genesis) through me.
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Monday, September 12, 2005
Wednesday, September 7, 2005
10 Things We've Learned from Hurricane Katrina
- The United States is a very rich and powerful country, but it still has too many very poor and powerless people.
- Whenever you tell tens of thousands of people to leave a city, it’s best to check first to see if they have a ride.
- Mike Brown’s previous job as an overseer of horse shows did not prepare him well for managing the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
- Four years after 160-foot-long planes veered off course, crashed into buildings and killed thousands, we still don’t feel very secure or prepared, even for something that was forecast hours in advance, was as large as 500 miles wide, and was seen on satellite photos for days.
- As soon as we question whether race is an issue, it becomes an issue.
- Katrina was a very, very big storm.
- Being the mayor of New Orleans is not an easy job, and evacuating the nation’s 35th largest city is not an easy task.
- If the last presidential election was being held THIS November, the President would need to spend more time in Louisiana.
- No one is too proud to accept charity from a third-world country.
- Fats Domino is still alive.
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