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Catholic Agencies Respond
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The month of February brought with it two major weather-related disasters. In central Florida, violent storms brought death and destruction. Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) remains among the first line responders on the scene. In Indonesia, severe flooding along the northwest coast of Java has tens of thousands still dealing with water-borne illnesses.  In that location, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is joining with other international agencies to help. 
 
Donations can be sent through the Detroit archdiocese.  Indicate on the lower left memo line if the funds are intended for CCUSA – Orlando Tornado or CRS – Jakarta Floods.
Archdiocese of Detroit
(Disaster Designation – CCUSA or CRS)
1234 Washington Boulevard  C4
Detroit, Michigan  48226

Posted February 5, 2007
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