How Individuals and Groups can Fundraise for Hurricane Katrina Relief When Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast of the United States on August 28th 2005, the results were devastating, heartbreaking, and far-reaching. The aftermath of this natural disaster will ultimately have an effect on every citizen of the United States in one way or another. If you or a loved one were personally affected our thoughts and prayers are with you. American citizens want to help and there are many ways. Right now money is needed so that national charitable organizations can do their jobs. Check online. The American Red Cross, The Salvation Army, America's Second Harvest and most national charities can accept monetary donations online. Or, send a check in the mail. These are the quickest ways to help out. Check your local newspaper, television and radio station. They, no doubt, will be conducting drives for money, food, clothing, and other necessities of life. Individual and grassroots fundraising efforts can also make a difference and help those in need. Here are some ways: Are you an eBay seller or buyer? You may buy or sell an item on eBay and designate that all, or a portion of, the proceeds be donated to Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief. If you are a seller your selling fees may be entirely waived. Visit eBay.com and MissionFish.org for more information on the thousands of charities registered to accept donations. Make a direct donation through PayPal.com to the United Way Hurricane Katrina Response Fund. Make a direct donation to the American Red Cross through Amazon.com. Small, local, nonprofit organizations, clubs, churches, groups, and businesses can also hold fundraising drives and events. One of the easiest ways to do fundraising is to sell a product provided by a professional fundraising company. Magazines, candles, gourmet foods, pizzas, cookie dough, coffee, and silicone wristbands are just a few of the things your group could sell to raise money. Your organization can also hold events such as bake sales, car washes, collection drives, or any number of activities to raise money. Visit DIYFundraising.com for ideas and information on how your organization can help raise money for Hurricane Katrina Relief. |