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| Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund Announces Grant to Community Foundation of Acadiana for Hospital Aid |
| Wednesday, December 20, 2006 |
| CAMERON PARISH, LA -- Presidents George H. W. Bush and William J. Clinton today announced a new $2 million Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund (BCKF) grant to assist the residents of Cameron Parish, Louisiana. Hurricane Rita, which closely followed Hurricane Katrina, destroyed south Cameron Parish’s only acute care hospital – the South Cameron Memorial |
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| New Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund Grants Highlight Ongoing Recovery Effort |
| Friday, September 15, 2006 |
| NEW ORLEANS — Presidents George H. W. Bush and William J. Clinton today announced new Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund (BCKF) grants to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. The nation recently marked the one-year anniversary of Katrina’s landfall and the new grants reflect both presidents’ desire to maintain |
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| In Katrina, compassion met adversity |
| Wednesday, August 23, 2006 |
| Next week will mark one year since Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast and cut a swath of destruction that was truly of biblical proportions. Together, our nation watched in helpless horror as the winds and the waters surged – killing more than 1,000 loved-ones and wiping away once-vibrant communities. In essence, Katrina was an American |
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| STATEMENT OF BUSH-CLINTON KATRINA FUND CO-CHAIRS DON EVANS AND ALEXIS HERMAN |
| Friday, July 14, 2006 |
| “The Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund continues to focus on providing long-term relief and rebuilding resources to help the people of the Gulf Region reestablish their lives and livelihoods, by providing the grants and funding that people need to move forward fairly, quickly, and with integrity. “ “Our grants are already at work in the region and |
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| PRESIDENTS BUSH AND CLINTON ANNOUNCE NEW BUSH-CLINTON KATRINA FUND GRANTS |
| Friday, May 12, 2006 |
| New Orleans - Presidents George H. W. Bush and William J. Clinton today announced several grants from the Bush Clinton Katrina Fund (The Fund) totaling $9.7 million and covering all three states impacted by Hurricane Katrina – Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. The grants include funds to help build new homes, provide mental health and health care services, rebuild water, sewer and gas utilities, build shoreline improvement projects, provide community and child development services, provide financial counseling and aid in economic recovery. |
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| BUSH-CLINTON KATRINA FUND HOSTS GRANT-WRITING WORKSHOP |
| Tuesday, April 18, 2006 |
| WASHINGTON—On Saturday, April 22, the Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund will host a grant-writing workshop at the New Orleans Marriott for faith leaders of houses of worship destroyed and damaged by Hurricane Katrina. The conference will include workshops providing technical grant writing assistance on how to apply for rebuilding grants of up to $35,000 and counseling sessions for affected Gulf Coast religious leaders. Due to hotel capacity the event is limited to 1,000 persons so each institution is urged to send only one representative. |
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| BUSH-CLINTON KATRINA FUND ANNOUNCES GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS FOR INTERFAITH COMMUNITY SET TO BEGIN |
| Thursday, April 13, 2006 |
| Washington -- The Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund announced that it would begin accepting applications from religious organizations in the Gulf Region hit by Hurricane Katrina. The grants can be used to assist in rebuilding houses of worship and to help reimburse for costs for temporary houses of worship. |
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| BUSH-CLINTON KATRINA FUND ANNOUNCES ALLOCATIONS FOR LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA |
| Thursday, January 19, 2006 |
| WASHINGTON – Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund co-trustees Don Evans and Alexis Herman today announced specific allocations that Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama will receive from the $40 million previously announced by Presidents Bush and Clinton. The amounts are $24.4 million for Louisiana, $12.2 million for Mississippi and $3.2 million for Alabama. |
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