OIL SPILL
UPDATE FROM LUTHERAN DISASTER RESPONSE
Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
We continue to monitor the devastating
oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and pray fervently for all those who
have been affected. Indeed, while the long-term effects of this tragedy
will be felt by all of us, for those whose lives and livelihoods have been
directly impacted the needs for help are acute and overwhelming.
Earlier this week, Jessica Vermilyea, disaster coordinator with Lutheran Social
Services of the South, took part in an ecumenical listening tour into the bayou
marsh areas of Plaquemines Parish in southeastern Louisiana. As part of
this group, Jessica heard from fishermen, business owners, and other local
leaders about how the oil spill is affecting them, even as many of them
continue to struggle with recovery from Hurricane Katrina.
We have received numerous
inquiries from Lutherans around the country about volunteering in some capacity
along the Gulf Coast. At this moment, only people who are being specifically
trained and equipped by BP are being permitted to work directly in the clean-up
process. This has much to do with the health and safety risks of handling
the crude oil. In the future, opportunities may emerge for other types of
volunteer roles, and each state in the area is receiving names of volunteers
who are interested in helping. To register, follow one of the following
links:
· Louisiana: http://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov
· Mississippi: http://www.volunteermississippi.org/1800Vol/OpenIndexAction.do
· Florida: http://www.volunteerfloridadisaster.org/
· Alabama: http://www.servealabama.gov
Several questions have been
raised about whether a national funding appeal should be launched in response
to this tragedy. Our commitment has always been that we will find the
most efficient ways possible to use financial contributions to meet unmet needs
that arise from disaster. At this time, BP has pledged that it is their
responsibility to pay for all costs related to clean-up as well as to reimburse
those who have experienced a loss of income as a result of the spill, and
anyone seeking to file a claim can do so directly through the BP Web
site. Given the unique nature of this situation, we will not be seeking
funding for this response.
Instead, we lift up the unfolding
needs of those in the many states affected by flooding and tornadoes so far
this spring, including as recently as this past weekend in Ohio, Michigan, and
Illinois. I ask you to consider giving a gift to support the responses
getting underway in places like Yazoo City, Mississippi and Nashville,
Tennessee. Click on or go to http://www.ldr.org/donate to give today.
In the mean time, we will
continue to listen for emerging unmet needs along the Gulf Coast and for
meaningful ways that we might engage there. As we do, I ask for your
continued prayers for the beautiful land and people of the Gulf Coast as they
struggle to overcome this continuing tragedy.
In service,
Rev. Kevin A. Massey, Director
Lutheran Disaster Response
Bringing Help and Hope...
Phone: 773-380-2748
Fax:
773-380-2493
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