

WORLD PREMIERE
Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
Saturday, April 4
Cinema 3
10:15 PM
8 minute short
Screening with the feature doc: 45365
more info
poster design by Ananda Moore
coming soon on download-to-dvd from indiepixfilms.com
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21st Century FoundationThe foundation's Hurricane Katrina Recovery Fund makes strategic grants for relief, recovery, and advocacy efforts in the Gulf that provide a voice for all people in the planning process for the reconstruction of the region. |
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Acorn InstituteWith an emphasis on preventing community deterioration and reviving the city, ACORN unites Katrina survivors and local New Orleans residents to take action and rebuild their community together. |
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Bush Clinton Katrina FundFormer US Presidents Bush Sr. and Clinton started this fund to provide help and support from education to housing to health care, to survivors of Hurricane Katrina. 100% of donations are used for grant-making in the region. |
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Common GroundCommon Ground, featured in the film, is a community based volunteer organization providing short term relief and long term support to the people and communities affected by Katrina. |
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Greater New Orleans Unitarian UniversalistsPart of the larger national organization the UUSC, they work to rebuild and revive New Orleans, while counseling the traumatized community. Support their cause by donating online. |
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Habitat for HumanityAn international organization that builds affordable houses for low income families has had a tremendous impact in the Gulf Coast. Their special gulf recovery effort is dedicated to continuing to provide housing for those affected by the storm. |
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Louisiana Disaster Recovery FoundationThe LDRF allocates 100% of donations to sustaining relief and recovery efforts to victims of Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana seeking to build a more equitable community. Focusing on housing, economic development, and education and health care reform. |
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Louisiana Family Recovery CorpsAs the lead agency for human recovery in Louisiana, the Family Recovery Corps connects Katrina survivors with the resources they need in order to recover from the disaster. They work to coordinate services and information from various aid organizations and deliver these services to those displaced or affected by Katrina. |
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Mississippi Coast Interfaith Disaster Task ForceBringing together relief organizations in the Mississippi Gulf Coast, MCIDTF offers a wide range of support and training to these recovery organizations, including spiritual care for those working in the field, disaster recovery training and materials. |
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National Low Income Housing CoalitionThis is an NGO dedicated to providing affordable housing to low-income families- with special programs like the Katrina Housing Group. Through their site, you can petition your senator or local representative to support legislation providing affordable housing especially in the Gulf. |
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REBUILDING TOGETHER - PRESEVERVATION RESOURCE CENTER OF NEW ORLEANSWorks to preserve and revitalize homes and communities in New Orleans, with a speacial focus on those who lost their homes to Katrina. |
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SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK OF GREATER NEW ORLEANSWorks to prevent hunger in the NOLA area. By providing food to Katrina survivors, Second Harvest uses food and monetary donations to fight hunger in the region. |
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UNITY OF GREATER NEW ORLEANSWorks to end homelessness caused by the floods, and provide permanent supportive housing. |
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