Help the CILs in Hurricane
path
Dear IL Colleague,
As you may know, the Centers for Independent Living in
Sending money is the first priority. Sending supplies to those centers is
helpful too but NOT RIGHT NOW, because they can't get through the water.
Here are the suggested options for right now:
1) Send a check or credit card payment to the Red Cross and designate it for
Hurricane Relief, or designate it for people with disabilities in the
Biloxi/Hattiesburg or
2) If you want to send money for the CILs that are
dealing with this disaster directly, here are your options:
For the Biloxi Center, mail the check (payable to LIFE of Central MS and
designated for the Biloxi Center) to:
LIFE of Central Mississippi
754 North President Street, Suite 1
Jackson, MS 39202
For the centers in Louisiana (make checks payable to Resources for Independent
Living - this is a branch of the N.O. center - and designate for the New
Orleans center)and mail to:
Resources for IL
11931 Industriplex Blvd. Suite 200
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
We have also learned from Mack Marsh of the Shreveport Center that centers in
Shreveport, Baton Rouge, and Lake Charles are assisting evacuees. Mack
says they would also appreciate supplies if there is any way to get those
supplies to the centers. His list includes: manual wheelchairs, hospital
beds, adult diapers, bed pads, catheters and other supplies. The address for
the
Southwest LA Independence Center, Inc.
Mitch Granger
1202 Kirkman, Suite C
New Horizons, Inc.
Jerry Kidwell
We will keep you informed of any additional ways that
you can help. Feel free to forward this information to other people interested
in the needs of people with disabilities affected by this disaster.
Dawn Heinsohn
IL NET: ILRU/NCIL National Training and Technical Assistance Project
ILRU Program
2323 S. Shepherd,
713.520.0232 ext. 130 (v)
713.520.5136 (TTY) 713.520.5785 (fax)
Worldwide Web Site: http://www.ilru.org
ILRU is a program of TIRR (The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research),
a nationally recognized medical rehabilitation facility for persons with
disabilities in