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Dedicates this Web Site
to the Victims of
Katrina 2005.
Our prayers are with the victims of the devastating Hurricane that destroyed
the Gulf Region. The Hurricane Destroyed everything in its path ,leaving
Thousands upon Thousands of Men, Women and Children Homeless. The
City of Orleans is having serious problems helping people get to safety.
Resources are all but gone and many people are going hungry and even dyeing
as a result of this catastrophe. The President of the United States is
doing all he can to help everyone there and they need your help
The citizens need all the help you can give threw Services and Financial
Donations made threw various Organization's.


Theresa Mamon, 34, New Orleans
Mamon, a mother of six children,
arrived at the center on Sept. 1. She hadn't been able to get her family out of
New Orleans before Katrina struck. Before Katrina, she had just found work at
Wal-Mart.
Hurricane Katrina was "horrible, real horrible," Mamon tells
WebMD in the center's makeshift health clinic. The stress and anxiety of the
situation had been getting to her, setting off panic attacks. Plus, Mamon says
she had had been having chest pains before the storm.
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When the winds
died, the floods swept in. Mamon made the lifesaving choice to brave the waters
and walk east to drier ground with four of her children, including sons who
can't swim. Somehow, she got them lifejackets and marched them through the water
to safe ground.
Mamon says faith and God got her through it. "I knew I
was going to be all right. I knew! Even when I was walking through the water, I
knew me and my family was going to be all right because of the power of prayer.
It helps."
Chest-High Water
Mamon points to her chest to show how
high the water was. "That was over my sons' head," she says.
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Our house was under water. We couldn't get out. We didn't have any food, any water. That's understandable due to the storm, but there were Army trucks that was passing us by. We walked from New Orleans east to across the river in order get transportation to leave out of the city of New Orleans," she says.
"My sons have blisters on their feet. They have rashes between their
legs from their clothes being wet. It's just ... I mean, it was horrible,
horrible. I haven't been able to locate my family," she says, speaking
of her sister, who has five children who also didn't know how to swim.
"I don't know if she's alive."
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Mamon says her 18-year-old daughter, a deputy sheriff in New Orleans,
doesn't know that Mamon is all right since the phone lines are down.
"My
poor sister," she says through tears. "This is so hard to even talk about it. I
think everybody who's healthy, if they want to do anything, just ... please,
look after those kids. There are children out there. And those people who are
making matters worse, I just wish they'd stop so that they can get the help that
they need to get out of there."
"I don't have any money. I don't have
any clothes for my children," says Mamon. Still, she says "life is precious,
very precious. You only have one life to live, and you need it to the fullest,
meaning that you don't need to be out here looting and raping and killing
people. For what? Your day is coming."

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this Devastating times.
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