Help Your Neighbor
Helping Hurricane Katrina and Rita Victims
Thank You
We extend our deepest thanks to everyone who has called into the Utah Katrina Relief Hotline. If you recently tried to call the hotline, you received a message that it has been temporarily suspended. This is to allow us time to process the tremendous outpouring of volunteer offers received.
We are grateful for the generous response of so many Utahns. Volunteer services previously left with hotline volunteers, are being reviewed, and will first be used for victims of Hurricane Katrina, and then to meet the needs of our local community. We ask all callers to be patient. Each person who left information will be contacted.
Financial contributions are always welcome and can be made to the United Way of Utah by calling 801-736-8929.
Please know, donations will be first used for victims of Hurricane Katrina, and then to meet the needs of our local community.
Thank you again for your willingness to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
National Relief Effort
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