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Richard Walden

Richard Walden

Posted: August 31, 2008 05:15 PM

Operation USA Responding to Hurricane Gustav


The Los Angeles-based international disaster relief agency, Operation USA, is working with communities likely to be affected by Hurricane Gustav next week.

Operation USA was active in Hurricanes Katrina and Rita which struck Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi on August 29, 2005 (Katrina) and again in mid September, 2005 (Rita). The disaster relief agency made over $2.5 million in grants and sent over $14 million in material aid to partner nonprofit clinics, schools and other community-based nonprofits in need of support. Included in these figures is $4.5 million in aid in 2007-2008 alone indicating that Operation USA's commitment to the area is long-term.

We are partnering with established networks of Primary Health Care Associations and community health clinics which are working around the clock to anticipate needs resulting from a major storm with 15-30 foot storm surges necessitating the likely evacuation of millions of people. These clinics were and are partners of Operation USA since hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit the South 3 years ago today. The response by FEMA to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita was and still is inadequate. There was general mismanagement by government at all levels and it is up to the community-based organizations, foundations and companies to ensure that this time there are adequate safety measures in place to mitigate the effects of this so-far devastating storm. We hope everyone has learned the lessons of Katrina.

Operation USA is appealing to individuals, foundations and companies for money and appropriate relief supplies to enable it to respond effectively wherever on our shores Hurricane Gustav strikes. We have already allocated some funds and supplies to help our partner agencies in the area.

HOW TO HELP: Donate online at www.opusa.org, by phone at 800.678.7255 or, by check to Operation USA, 3617 Hayden Ave., Suite A, Culver City, CA 90232.


For more coverage, go to the Huffington Post's Hurricane Gustav page

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RichardWalden
President & CEO, Operation USA,a Los Angeles-based
05:14 PM on 09/01/2008
Despite the relatively good fortune of New Orleans escaping a direct hit by Gustav don't forget that there are over 1.5 million people displaced in the region, including many people who are ill and infirm and are without health care or health insurance. The small local nonprofit health care groups are trying to cope with this problem--having moved out of harm's way along with their communities and then preparing to move back home and see how damaged their own clinics and other facilities are after the storm. These people need help and won't get it from the American Red Cross or Salvation Army unless both groups take any surplus funds they may raise after being endorsed by Obama, McCain and Bush and make grants to those community groups. As always, there is a disproportionate response towards the immediate disaster and less focus on what follows.