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Dec 5, 2007

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  We have all heard of "Bob the Builder"  now here's the real deal>

  Brad Pitt has initiated the   MAKE IT RIGHT   project >
   http://makeitrightnola.org/mir_SUB.php?section=mir&page=team
  NEW  homes  for families who lost their homes as a result of       the devastation following  Hurricane Katrina .  HOPE  is now
possible! 

http://makeitrightnola.org/mir_SUB.php?section=pink&page=main

The  Pink Initiative addresses the need in the lower 9th ward
  we are all being invited to adopt a home by giving a family
  a new home. Our contributions will recreate, home by home,
  a new community. Hope changing lives - dollar by dollar -
  every family, one family at a time!

 As I listened to Brad Pitt on Larry King's show this evening
 describing with complete openess of warmth, compassion,
 enthusiasm embracing the joy of giving, my eyes welled up
with tears, as I realized that we can do what the government has failed to do, and that is to help those in need.

" Make It Right "  can happen and will happen because the American people care about one another. And if you happen to live in another country and want to donate to this project then please do so in any manner you choose.

Christmas is almost here. What does the Spirit of Giving mean?Brad Pitt indicated that Make It Right is not only needed for the lower 9th ward but for every single Parish affected by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. How far will our dollars go?
How much are we willing to care - to GIVE ?

http://makeitrightnola.org/mir_SUB.php?section=donate&page=main

My heart was deeply saddened for those who lost their homes.
My heart rejoices now that there are those who are willing to do something - someone like Brad Pitt and everyone involved
in the Make It Right Project.

    PEACE  TO ALL THIS CHRISTMAS  &  in   2008



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