Hurricane Gustav

August 31st, 2008 by Doug Ulman

As we anticipate the arrival of Hurricane Gustav, we wanted to offer our thoughts and prayers to all of those who are in the gulf region.

We were proud to support many cancer organizations and thousands of cancer survivors less than two weeks after Hurricane Katrina and the LAF stands ready to help the region in the coming days. We encourage others to get involved as well.

See what we are doing in Louisiana and the other Gulf Coast states.

Help out the Red Cross

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4 Responses

  1. kenny hunter

    Thanks LAF. WE appreciate all you do for NOLA and the Gulf South. God bless y’all, God Bless New Orleans!

  2. Anonymous

    Many people in Florida suffered from the recent storm of Fay. The storm circled the entire state for days. Many have been flooded out of their homes and many roads/interstates are still flooded. Prayers to those often overlooked.

  3. Anonymous

    PS. After the floods and deaths from Fay, the rain and winds from Gustav are also effecting Florida, compounding the troubles of many and inhibiting the recovery.

    Think of us all when you donate to the Red Cross.

    We certainly wish those in the path of Gustav the very best.

  4. azmin marika

    “Hope” is what man lives for
    “Help” is mans qualities

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