This is the NEW site at this domain. The domain "Katrina Help.com" was donated to Kevin Caruso by R. Moneyhan, who is under investigation by the Attorney General of Florida for the OLD site that HE put on this domain when he owned it.
The old site is offline permanently. THAT is the site that the attorney general of Florida is investigating
for fraud.
This site was launched on September 2, 2005.
There have been several stories in the news about the OLD site by R. Moneyhan, but again, that site is offline permanently and the domain “Katrina Help.com” is now under the control of Kevin Caruso and Suicide.org -- and this site has nothing to do with the old site.
THIS site is 100% non-profit and was launched to assist the Hurricane Katrina survivors and educate the public about the disaster. All of the content was written by Kevin Caruso, who is the executive director of Suicide.org.
THIS site will be here forever...helping the survivors, supporting the survivors, and fighting for the survivors.
Kevin Caruso
Suicide.org
Founder, Executive Director, Editor-in-Chief
(Katrina Help.com is a Suicide.org website.)
Katrina Help.com was launched to help Hurricane Katrina survivors and to educate the public
about the disaster.
If you have been affected in any way by Hurricane Katrina, God bless you.
We love you.
We support you.
And we deeply care about you and your loved ones.
You will find resources for immediate help on Katrina Help.com.
On the right of every page of this site, you will see a link that reads "Hurricane Katrina Phone Hotlines."
Whether you think you need to call a hotline or not, please click the link and become
familiar with the hotlines that are available to you. The list includes a 24 hour
crisis line. Do not hesitate to call the 24 hour crisis line if you have been affected by
Hurricane Katrina and you feel overwhelmed, depressed, are grieving, or just need someone to talk to about
what you are going through. People care about you and will help you.
For your convenience, I have also placed the "Hurricane Katrina Phone Hotlines" link below:
Hurricane Katrina Phone Hotlines
And if you are trying to locate a missing person, or were in the disaster and want to report yourself as "safe,"
please click the third item down on the menu to the left -- "Missing People." There you will find
a list of the largest, safest, and most reliable "Missing People" resources.
For your convenience, I have also placed the "Missing People" link below:
Hurricane Katrina Missing People
For those visiting the site who have the capacity to donate to help the survivors
of Hurricane Katrina, please donate as soon as possible.
People need help NOW.
And remember that no donation is too small.
One of the best charities to donate to is the Red Cross.
You can donate NOW by calling:
1-800-HELP-NOW (1-800-435-7669)
Or you can donate at their website:
RedCross.org
Below are many more great charities that you can also consider. You can call the toll free
numbers, or click on the links to donate on their websites:
(Please make sure that you research these charities before donating.)
Hurricane Katrina Charities
ASPCA -- (866) 275-3923
After you donate, please visit the rest of the site by clicking the navigation links to the left.
To all visitors:
Please return soon because Katrina Help.com is updated frequently; please tell your friends about Katrina Help.com; and
please keep the hurricane survivors in your thoughts and prayers.
Thank you for visiting and for helping the hurricane survivors.
God bless you.
We love you.
I would also like to thank R. Moneyhan and the people of Yulee, Florida,
for donating the domain Katrina Help.com to us.
Take care of yourself,
Kevin Caruso
Suicide.org
Founder, Executive Director, Editor-in-Chief
(Katrina Help.com is a Suicide.org website.)