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Dear Friends of Lutheran Disaster Response of New York:

Here’s the June 23rd edition of Comfort & Renew Online, a weekly e-newsletter provided by LDRNY. If you have something to share, please drop an email to mikki@LDRNY.org .

Lutheran students sing at St. Paul's Chapel at Ground Zero
A group of Lutheran students from Naperville, Illinois, recently came to New York City to go on a Faith Walk and sing at St. Paul's Chapel. To read the full story and see photos, go to www.LDRNY.org and click on Top News.

More action sought on 9/11 Commission recommendations
Last December, the 9/11 Public Discourse Project graded the government on implementation of the 9/11 Commission recommendations, issuing a failing, near-failing or average grade on 27 of its 41 recommendations.  As a result, members of Congress have testified to the importance of diligence and analysis when considering improvements to the nation's security and protection of civil liberties. To read their testimony and find out more, go to www.LDRNY.org and click on Top News.

LDR seeks volunteers to rebuild after hurricanes
It's almost10 months since Hurricane Katrina, and another hurricane season is upon us, but the rebuilding work from the 2004 and 2005 storms is far from over. Lutheran Disaster Response is committed to the long-term recovery of the areas affected by these disasters -- a commitment that could last as many as 10 years. Volunteers are needed at LDR sites in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.  Volunteers must be 16 or older, in good health, have a good attitude, and be willing to work hard.  The conditions, especially with summer's heat and humidity, are less than glamorous. But the work is rewarding. If you're interested in putting together a work crew, visit www.ldr.org/volunteer

Correction on General Slocum anniversary story from last week
In the June 15 eletter, we marked the anniversary of the General Slocum disaster. On that date in 1904, more than 1,000 people, mostly Lutheran mothers and children, were killed when the excursion steamer General Slocum burned in the East River in New York City. We inadvertently printed that 100 people were killed. 

Spend time this summer in NYC on a servant event
With summer around the corner, is your congregation looking for a Servant Event opportunity? Koinonia NYC, an LDRNY partner, organizes servant events that include service projects, faith-based conversations, worship disciplines, Bible study, New York City experiences and a Faith Walk? at Ground Zero. The full-week schedule combines service time in the urban environment of New York City with a closing weekend retreat at Koinonia's wilderness setting in cabin housing. Koinonia NYC will work with your group to create an event that will suit your group's interest and needs. Koinonia NYC is a ministry of Koinonia and works in partnership with Lutheran Social Services Lutheran Disaster Response of New York), and New York City Lutheran congregations to coordinate a meaningful broad-based experience. Housing options are available throughout Manhattan and the greater New York area, depending on group needs. Servant events can also be arranged with Koinonia NYC throughout the year as a week-long event, an extended weekend, or a weekend. For more info, go to www.LDRNY.org.

Does your church want to learn about preparedness?
Michael Arcari, program director for Faithful Response, an LDRNY partner, is available to discuss disaster preparedness at your church. He can discuss how to be prepared, along with showing what goes into a Go Bag, or a topic of special interest to you. To schedule a talk at your church, call Arcari at 516-679-0080, or faithfulresponse@ldrny.org. Visit www.LDRNY.org

2nd Annual New York State Disaster Human Services Conference set
Disaster Human Services is a critical component of emergency management, bringing together voluntary agency, faith-based, private and governmental sectors with the shared goal of protecting lives and property in times of disaster.  This two-day conference, June 27-28 at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, Brookville, will target organizational leadership and disaster human services planning. A series of expert panels, workshops, and facilitated discussions will be presented over the course of the two days, ending with a tabletop exercise on Wednesday afternoon. Visit www.nysvoad.com for more information.

Salvation Army WTC Recovery Office to close June 30
The Salvation Army of Greater NY's WTC Recovery office on East 52nd St. will officially close as of June 30. By that date The Salvation Army will refer all remaining active WTC clients to case managers at its Corps Community Centers throughout Manhattan. The Salvation Army will partner with NYDIS's 9/11 Outreach Coordinator, Mariam Mahmud, to send as many cases as possible to the NYC 9/11 Unmet Needs Roundtable to secure sustainable recovery support.

Take a planned Faith Walk around Ground Zero

LDRNY partner Koinonia NYC invites you to take a Faith Walk around Ground Zero. Faith Walks are inspirational and educational tours of Ground Zero and surrounding landmarks, encouraging healing and hope in the face of despair. If you’re planning a trip to New York City, or want to read more about others’ experiences, go to www.LDRNY.org. Participants always report back that they liked the Faith Walk. Here is a comment from one person: "It was informative, very moving, and certainly uplifting. In your very kind and thoughtful manner, you put us all at ease. Your friendly way made us all able to participate and enjoy this opportunity."

  

Make a gift to LDRNY

LDRNY is grateful for the gifts it receives. If you’d like to make a donation to honor or memorialize someone, send a check to LDRNY at the address below. Tell us who should be notified of the gift, and please provide an address. Thrivent members will have their gift matched.   

 You may now make a gift to support the work of LDRNY among the hidden victims of Sept. 11 online, thanks to Lutheran Community Foundation’s Charity Finder. Go to

 http://www.thelcf.org/donors/charityfinder_details.asp?charity_id=145

 Events, programs and training on www.LDRNY.org

You’re reminded to check the LDRNY.org website often for a complete listing of events taking place around Ground Zero and in lower Manhattan, and for programs and training relating to 9/11. They’re listed here: http://www.ldrny.org/comfort/comfort3.asp

Helpful sites you may want to visit

• Lifenet  www.9-11MentalHealth.org 1-800-LIFENET.

 

 LDRNY contact info

To contact LDRNY, call 1-866-864-1600, or send an email to Mikki@ldrny.org Visit the website for information on any of our programs – www.LDRNY.org.

  

 LDRNY

 22 Cortlandt St.  10007

 New York, NY

 1-866-864-1600

 212-406-9736

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