Operation Extended Family
Scott Somerville , staff attorney with HSLDA, asks for help from homeschoolers to temporarily house other homeschool families displaced by the hurricane.
Here's the info from his blog,
One bright spot revealed by Hurricane Katrina is that homeschoolers are some of the most generous people around. HSLDA's office has been inundated with offers of assistance. We've also heard from many with needs.The Home School Foundation is already helping to replace curriculum. But one of the greatest needs that we're hearing about is housing.
If your family would be interested in providing temporary housing to another homeschooling family displaced by Hurricane Katrina, HSLDA is willing to match your family with a family who needs a place to stay.To make an offer of housing, please provide us with the basic information requested below. Email it to hurricanerelief@hslda.org.
Please be assured that we will keep your contact information confidential. When we learn of a family that needs help, we will contact you with their contact information (phone number or email address) and you can contact the family to determine if they are the right match for your family.
Name:
Address:
City, State, Zip:
Phone #:
Limitations: (e.g., two months max, only want boys, teenagers only, can take up to 4 people)Provide transportation to your home: (e.g., bus tickets, frequent flyer miles, will pick up)
Any special facilities: (e.g., handicapped access, room for pets)
Other offers of help: (e.g., can provide job, have curriculum for 3rd grader, car available)
Thank you for being a part of the extended homeschooling family. Please join us in continuing to pray for these hurting familes.
Sincerely,
J. Michael Smith
President
Hat-Tip: Spunky
Here's the info from his blog,
One bright spot revealed by Hurricane Katrina is that homeschoolers are some of the most generous people around. HSLDA's office has been inundated with offers of assistance. We've also heard from many with needs.The Home School Foundation is already helping to replace curriculum. But one of the greatest needs that we're hearing about is housing.
If your family would be interested in providing temporary housing to another homeschooling family displaced by Hurricane Katrina, HSLDA is willing to match your family with a family who needs a place to stay.To make an offer of housing, please provide us with the basic information requested below. Email it to hurricanerelief@hslda.org.
Please be assured that we will keep your contact information confidential. When we learn of a family that needs help, we will contact you with their contact information (phone number or email address) and you can contact the family to determine if they are the right match for your family.
Name:
Address:
City, State, Zip:
Phone #:
Limitations: (e.g., two months max, only want boys, teenagers only, can take up to 4 people)Provide transportation to your home: (e.g., bus tickets, frequent flyer miles, will pick up)
Any special facilities: (e.g., handicapped access, room for pets)
Other offers of help: (e.g., can provide job, have curriculum for 3rd grader, car available)
Thank you for being a part of the extended homeschooling family. Please join us in continuing to pray for these hurting familes.
Sincerely,
J. Michael Smith
President
Hat-Tip: Spunky


1 Comments:
Before I ask this question I want to say I was homeschooled and plan on homeschooling my babies, so I do support homeschooling. However, why are they only concerned with placing homeschooled families with homeschooled families? It just seems self-centered, helping those who are most like us...
Danielle
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