Archive for November, 2008

Marc Gafni - Muriel Siebert & Co., Inc. Extends Program To Sell Stock Donated To Red Cross For Hurricane Katrina Victims At No Charge

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Muriel Siebert & Co., Inc. Extends Program To Sell Stock Donated To Red Cross For Hurricane Katrina Victims At No Charge
Company Again Expands Siebert Charitable Stock Donation Program Originally Developed To Assist Victims of Florida Hurricanes As Investors Show Interest In Donating Stock To Help In Katrina Aftermath.

American Red Cross Asks for Patience in Financial Assistance Effort
The American Red Cross today appealed to the nearly one million victims of Hurricane Katrina for patience as they endeavor to access near-term financial assistance.

Online Fundraising An Invaluable Tool For Disaster Relief
Online fundraising is one of the most essential parts of fundraising for the American Red Cross and many other major charities across the country. Of the $503 million raised to date for Hurricane Katrina, $265.1 million has been raised online.

American Red Cross Assures Hurricane Evacuees Who Remain in Hotels
Temporary Housing Assistance Program will continue for another 30 days

Hurricane Rita: American Red Cross Encourages Every Household To Develop A "Family Communication Plan"
Dangerous Hurricane Rita Threatens Gulf Coast. Thousands of Floridians hunker down during Hurricane Rita and residents of the western Gulf Coast and southwest Louisiana begin preparations in anticipation of Hurricane Rita.

American Red Cross And Microsoft Announce New Family Linking Website KatrinaSafe.Org
Consolidated superlist makes it easier for those separated by Hurricane Katrina to reconnect. Helping families, friends and colleagues reconnect after Hurricane Katrina remains a high priority at the American Red Cross.

American Red Cross Launches Toll-Free Call Center Expanding Ability to Meet Essential Needs of Hurricane Evacuees
The American Red Cross is quickly responding to the unprecedented scale and conditions of Hurricane Katrina by creating a new toll-free call center to meet emergency disaster needs.

American Red Cross Urges Caution as Louisiana Residents Begin to Return Home
This opportunity for families to assess their property damage is not a permanent move. As the floodwaters recede, some Louisiana residents are being allowed to visit their homes to assess the damage and collect any salvageable items.

Marc Gafni - American Red Cross Projects Hurricane Katrina Most Costly Relief Effort in its History

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

American Red Cross Projects Hurricane Katrina Most Costly Relief Effort in its History
The American Red Cross estimates that more than $2 billion will be required to meet its cost for the emergency needs of Hurricane Katrina survivors. This is a sum 20 times greater than the relief provided by the Red Cross for all hurricanes in 2004.

Hurricane Rita: American Red Cross Encourages Every Household To Develop A "Family Communication Plan"
Dangerous Hurricane Rita Threatens Gulf Coast. Thousands of Floridians hunker down during Hurricane Rita and residents of the western Gulf Coast and southwest Louisiana begin preparations in anticipation of Hurricane Rita.

Muriel Siebert & Co., Inc. Extends Program To Sell Stock Donated To Red Cross For Hurricane Katrina Victims At No Charge
Company Again Expands Siebert Charitable Stock Donation Program Originally Developed To Assist Victims of Florida Hurricanes As Investors Show Interest In Donating Stock To Help In Katrina Aftermath.

American Red Cross Launches Toll-Free Call Center Expanding Ability to Meet Essential Needs of Hurricane Evacuees
The American Red Cross is quickly responding to the unprecedented scale and conditions of Hurricane Katrina by creating a new toll-free call center to meet emergency disaster needs.

Online Fundraising An Invaluable Tool For Disaster Relief
Online fundraising is one of the most essential parts of fundraising for the American Red Cross and many other major charities across the country. Of the $503 million raised to date for Hurricane Katrina, $265.1 million has been raised online.

American Red Cross Assures Hurricane Evacuees Who Remain in Hotels
Temporary Housing Assistance Program will continue for another 30 days

American Red Cross Urges Caution as Louisiana Residents Begin to Return Home
This opportunity for families to assess their property damage is not a permanent move. As the floodwaters recede, some Louisiana residents are being allowed to visit their homes to assess the damage and collect any salvageable items.

Marc Gafni - Hurricane Rita: American Red Cross Encourages Every Household To Develop A "Family Communication Plan"

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Hurricane Rita: American Red Cross Encourages Every Household To Develop A "Family Communication Plan"
Dangerous Hurricane Rita Threatens Gulf Coast. Thousands of Floridians hunker down during Hurricane Rita and residents of the western Gulf Coast and southwest Louisiana begin preparations in anticipation of Hurricane Rita.

Online Fundraising An Invaluable Tool For Disaster Relief
Online fundraising is one of the most essential parts of fundraising for the American Red Cross and many other major charities across the country. Of the $503 million raised to date for Hurricane Katrina, $265.1 million has been raised online.

American Red Cross Extending Assistance for Evacuees in Hotel Accommodations
Tens of thousands of Hurricane Katrina evacuees are without resources for accommodations, so the American Red Cross, in cooperation with FEMA, is extending its temporary housing assistance program for an additional 14 days.

American Red Cross And Microsoft Announce New Family Linking Website KatrinaSafe.Org
Consolidated superlist makes it easier for those separated by Hurricane Katrina to reconnect. Helping families, friends and colleagues reconnect after Hurricane Katrina remains a high priority at the American Red Cross.

American Red Cross Asks for Patience in Financial Assistance Effort
The American Red Cross today appealed to the nearly one million victims of Hurricane Katrina for patience as they endeavor to access near-term financial assistance.

Marc Gafni - American Red Cross Urges Caution as Louisiana Residents Begin to Return Home

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

This opportunity for families to assess their property damage is not a permanent move. As the floodwaters recede, some Louisiana residents are being allowed to visit their homes to assess the damage and collect any salvageable items. Marc Gafni

Dangerous Hurricane Rita Threatens Gulf Coast. Thousands of Floridians hunker down during Hurricane Rita and residents of the western Gulf Coast and southwest Louisiana begin preparations in anticipation of Hurricane Rita. Marc Gafni

The American Red Cross today appealed to the nearly one million victims of Hurricane Katrina for patience as they endeavor to access near-term financial assistance. Marc Gafni

Temporary Housing Assistance Program will continue for another 30 days Marc Gafni

Consolidated superlist makes it easier for those separated by Hurricane Katrina to reconnect. Helping families, friends and colleagues reconnect after Hurricane Katrina remains a high priority at the American Red Cross. Marc Gafni

Company Again Expands Siebert Charitable Stock Donation Program Originally Developed To Assist Victims of Florida Hurricanes As Investors Show Interest In Donating Stock To Help In Katrina Aftermath. Marc Gafni

Online fundraising is one of the most essential parts of fundraising for the American Red Cross and many other major charities across the country. Of the $503 million raised to date for Hurricane Katrina, $265.1 million has been raised online. Marc Gafni

The American Red Cross estimates that more than $2 billion will be required to meet its cost for the emergency needs of Hurricane Katrina survivors. This is a sum 20 times greater than the relief provided by the Red Cross for all hurricanes in 2004. Marc Gafni

The American Red Cross is quickly responding to the unprecedented scale and conditions of Hurricane Katrina by creating a new toll-free call center to meet emergency disaster needs. Marc Gafni

Marc Gafni - American Red Cross Extending Assistance for Evacuees in Hotel Accommodations

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

American Red Cross Extending Assistance for Evacuees in Hotel Accommodations
Tens of thousands of Hurricane Katrina evacuees are without resources for accommodations, so the American Red Cross, in cooperation with FEMA, is extending its temporary housing assistance program for an additional 14 days.

American Red Cross And Microsoft Announce New Family Linking Website KatrinaSafe.Org
Consolidated superlist makes it easier for those separated by Hurricane Katrina to reconnect. Helping families, friends and colleagues reconnect after Hurricane Katrina remains a high priority at the American Red Cross.

American Red Cross Asks for Patience in Financial Assistance Effort
The American Red Cross today appealed to the nearly one million victims of Hurricane Katrina for patience as they endeavor to access near-term financial assistance.

Online Fundraising An Invaluable Tool For Disaster Relief
Online fundraising is one of the most essential parts of fundraising for the American Red Cross and many other major charities across the country. Of the $503 million raised to date for Hurricane Katrina, $265.1 million has been raised online.

American Red Cross Launches Toll-Free Call Center Expanding Ability to Meet Essential Needs of Hurricane Evacuees
The American Red Cross is quickly responding to the unprecedented scale and conditions of Hurricane Katrina by creating a new toll-free call center to meet emergency disaster needs.

American Red Cross Assures Hurricane Evacuees Who Remain in Hotels
Temporary Housing Assistance Program will continue for another 30 days

American Red Cross Projects Hurricane Katrina Most Costly Relief Effort in its History
The American Red Cross estimates that more than $2 billion will be required to meet its cost for the emergency needs of Hurricane Katrina survivors. This is a sum 20 times greater than the relief provided by the Red Cross for all hurricanes in 2004.

Hurricane Rita: American Red Cross Encourages Every Household To Develop A "Family Communication Plan"
Dangerous Hurricane Rita Threatens Gulf Coast. Thousands of Floridians hunker down during Hurricane Rita and residents of the western Gulf Coast and southwest Louisiana begin preparations in anticipation of Hurricane Rita.

Marc Gafni - Online Fundraising An Invaluable Tool For Disaster Relief

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Online Fundraising An Invaluable Tool For Disaster Relief
Online fundraising is one of the most essential parts of fundraising for the American Red Cross and many other major charities across the country. Of the $503 million raised to date for Hurricane Katrina, $265.1 million has been raised online.

American Red Cross Assures Hurricane Evacuees Who Remain in Hotels
Temporary Housing Assistance Program will continue for another 30 days

Marc Gafni - Muriel Siebert & Co., Inc. Extends Program To Sell Stock Donated To Red Cross For Hurricane Katrina Victims At No Charge

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Muriel Siebert & Co., Inc. Extends Program To Sell Stock Donated To Red Cross For Hurricane Katrina Victims At No Charge
Company Again Expands Siebert Charitable Stock Donation Program Originally Developed To Assist Victims of Florida Hurricanes As Investors Show Interest In Donating Stock To Help In Katrina Aftermath.

American Red Cross And Microsoft Announce New Family Linking Website KatrinaSafe.Org
Consolidated superlist makes it easier for those separated by Hurricane Katrina to reconnect. Helping families, friends and colleagues reconnect after Hurricane Katrina remains a high priority at the American Red Cross.

American Red Cross Asks for Patience in Financial Assistance Effort
The American Red Cross today appealed to the nearly one million victims of Hurricane Katrina for patience as they endeavor to access near-term financial assistance.

American Red Cross Projects Hurricane Katrina Most Costly Relief Effort in its History
The American Red Cross estimates that more than $2 billion will be required to meet its cost for the emergency needs of Hurricane Katrina survivors. This is a sum 20 times greater than the relief provided by the Red Cross for all hurricanes in 2004.

American Red Cross Assures Hurricane Evacuees Who Remain in Hotels
Temporary Housing Assistance Program will continue for another 30 days

American Red Cross Launches Toll-Free Call Center Expanding Ability to Meet Essential Needs of Hurricane Evacuees
The American Red Cross is quickly responding to the unprecedented scale and conditions of Hurricane Katrina by creating a new toll-free call center to meet emergency disaster needs.

Online Fundraising An Invaluable Tool For Disaster Relief
Online fundraising is one of the most essential parts of fundraising for the American Red Cross and many other major charities across the country. Of the $503 million raised to date for Hurricane Katrina, $265.1 million has been raised online.

Marc Gafni - American Red Cross Assures Hurricane Evacuees Who Remain in Hotels

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Temporary Housing Assistance Program will continue for another 30 days Marc Gafni

Company Again Expands Siebert Charitable Stock Donation Program Originally Developed To Assist Victims of Florida Hurricanes As Investors Show Interest In Donating Stock To Help In Katrina Aftermath. Marc Gafni

Tens of thousands of Hurricane Katrina evacuees are without resources for accommodations, so the American Red Cross, in cooperation with FEMA, is extending its temporary housing assistance program for an additional 14 days. Marc Gafni

This opportunity for families to assess their property damage is not a permanent move. As the floodwaters recede, some Louisiana residents are being allowed to visit their homes to assess the damage and collect any salvageable items. Marc Gafni

Consolidated superlist makes it easier for those separated by Hurricane Katrina to reconnect. Helping families, friends and colleagues reconnect after Hurricane Katrina remains a high priority at the American Red Cross. Marc Gafni

The American Red Cross today appealed to the nearly one million victims of Hurricane Katrina for patience as they endeavor to access near-term financial assistance. Marc Gafni

Marc Gafni - American Red Cross And Microsoft Announce New Family Linking Website KatrinaSafe.Org

Friday, November 28th, 2008

American Red Cross And Microsoft Announce New Family Linking Website KatrinaSafe.Org
Consolidated superlist makes it easier for those separated by Hurricane Katrina to reconnect. Helping families, friends and colleagues reconnect after Hurricane Katrina remains a high priority at the American Red Cross.

American Red Cross Asks for Patience in Financial Assistance Effort
The American Red Cross today appealed to the nearly one million victims of Hurricane Katrina for patience as they endeavor to access near-term financial assistance.

Marc Gafni - American Red Cross Urges Caution as Louisiana Residents Begin to Return Home

Friday, November 28th, 2008

This opportunity for families to assess their property damage is not a permanent move. As the floodwaters recede, some Louisiana residents are being allowed to visit their homes to assess the damage and collect any salvageable items. Marc Gafni

The American Red Cross today appealed to the nearly one million victims of Hurricane Katrina for patience as they endeavor to access near-term financial assistance. Marc Gafni

Tens of thousands of Hurricane Katrina evacuees are without resources for accommodations, so the American Red Cross, in cooperation with FEMA, is extending its temporary housing assistance program for an additional 14 days. Marc Gafni

Temporary Housing Assistance Program will continue for another 30 days Marc Gafni

Online fundraising is one of the most essential parts of fundraising for the American Red Cross and many other major charities across the country. Of the $503 million raised to date for Hurricane Katrina, $265.1 million has been raised online. Marc Gafni

Dangerous Hurricane Rita Threatens Gulf Coast. Thousands of Floridians hunker down during Hurricane Rita and residents of the western Gulf Coast and southwest Louisiana begin preparations in anticipation of Hurricane Rita. Marc Gafni