The Episcopal Bishop of Louisiana, for whom I happily worked last year as his Press Officer before relocating to Pennyslvania, is on the front lines of fundraising for Katrina recovery. Check out his blog http://edola-bishop.blogspot.com/where he reflects honestly on the frustration of people not deeming the recovery work in Louisiana “worthy” of financial support.
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