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Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief Fund
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American Red Cross Hurricane Katrina

The Fredonia College Foundation will send a major gift on behalf of SUNY Fredonia to aid the people who have been devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The gift will go to the American Red Cross. Check these facts on what the American Red Cross has done to help the hurricane victims.

Your cash donation can be dropped into any of the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Canisters, which are located now in the Connections Bookstore and Food Court, Market Place at Erie Dining Center, and will be set up at all Signature Café locations in Fenton, McEwen, Mason, and Steele halls, as well as the Williams Center.
 
The Student Association, at Williams Center G-107, will also accept your cash donation.
 
OR, you can mail or take your check to:
 

Fredonia College Foundation House
272 Central Avenue
Fredonia, NY 14063

  • checks should be made payable to the Fredonia College Foundation,
  • checks should be designated for Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief Fund

"The devastation, loss of life, and human displacement caused by this hurricane represents the largest single natural disaster to have occurred in this country in more than a century. The victims of this tragedy need our help."

--SUNY Fredonia President Dennis L. Hefner
Sept. 2, 2005

Links for more information...

  • Read updates about the devastation of the City of New Orleans and environs here.
  • Wikipedia answers your questions about Hurricane Katrina.

SUNY Fredonia's relief initiative is being coordinated by Joyce Harvard Smith of the Office of Volunteer and Community Services, and assisted both by an oversight committee of faculty, staff, and students and by the Student Association.

With your generosity, the campus will forward a single check for all collected funds to the American Red Cross on September 12 and again on September 19.



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