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As the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico stretches into a third month,  more fishermen and their families find themselves caught in an economic and mental health crisis.   Those needing crisis counseling can get it, free of charge, at any of our five oil spill relief centers.  Catholic Charities Care Line, 1-866-891-2210, is available 24 hours a day.  The National Suicide Prevention Hotline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255), is also available 24 hours a day.

Since May 1, almost 14,000 individuals have received emergency assistance through Catholic Charities.  By the numbers, through June 28, 2010:

  • 13,696 people (5,203 families) have received emergency assistance from Catholic Charities;
  • $236,900 in food vouchers have been distributed to affected families, $72,840 in emergency food boxes from Second Harvest Food Bank have been distributed at the relief centers, in addition to regular distributions through the SHFB partner pantries in the area;
  • 353 cans of baby formula and 966 packages of diapers have been distributed;
  • Total food assistance: $401,370
  • 2,667 people have received individual counseling and 58 have taken part in group counseling with Catholic Charities crisis counselors;
  • $115,948 in direct assistance and baby supplies has been distributed to families;
  • $1,044,423 raised;
  • $855,316 spent.

 

Those wanting to help can make donations to the Catholic Charities Oil Spill Relief Fund by clicking the link to the right.

 

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Director Spike Lee, third from right, with Catholic Charities clients

Director Spike Lee, third from right, with Catholic Charities clients

Director Spike Lee interviewed a group of Vietmanese-American fishermen who have been left unemployed by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.  The fishermen are receiving services through Catholic Charities oil spill response center in New Orleans.

Lee with staff member Joanne Stampley and volunteer Thao Tran

Lee is documenting the area’s progress five years after Hurricane Katrina, and is including information on those impacted by the oil spill.

Volunteer Thao Tran, Assistant to the Mayor of Seattle, WA spent all last week assisting at our center at Mary Queen of Vietnam CDC.  Thao wrote:
“It was my honor to come and work with Catholic Charities to aid those in need from the BP spill.  I took and gained more from this experience than what I was able to give.  I hope that I am welcome back.”  
We welcome Thao back and thank him and the many others who want to help.  To volunteer, click on the volunteer page above.  To make a donation to oil spill relief, please click the button at the upper right.   

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