Coverage of the 2005 hurricane, its aftermath, and Unitarian Universalist responses.
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Congregations establish partnerships to help Unitarian Universalist communities affected by hurricanes.
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'My mission has been to live up to the image of Clara Barton,' says Red Cross staffer; Mississippi, Alabama congregations pick up after storm.
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The Rev. Marta Valentin returns for a first-hand look at a hurricane-ravaged church.
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Future of flooded New Orleans congregation uncertain; Unitarian Universalist congregations adopt affected churches and families.
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Growing UUA-UUSC hurricane relief fund raises $857,648; anonymous donor gives $100,000.
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'Spectacular response' will aid congregations in hurricane's path, congregations helping evacuees, and agencies helping the most marginalized.
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UUA president expresses outrage at government’s hurricane response; donations to UUA-UUSC fund reach $386,000.
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Volunteers spend weekend fixing one New Orleans-area church; donations to UUA-UUSC relief fund top $343,708.
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Unitarian Universalists donate $141,739 online in two days to help hurting congregations.
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UUA sets up emergency relief fund; members open their homes to refugees from New Orleans
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