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American Red Cross Projects Hurricane Katrina Most Costly Relief Effort in its History
Estimates more than $2 billion needed for emergency needs
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National Headquarters
2025 E Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20006
www.redcross.org
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Contact: Disaster Public Affairs
Title: FOR MEDIA ONLY
Phone: 202-303-5551
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WASHINGTON, Monday, September 19, 2005 The American Red Cross estimates that more than $2 billion will be required to meet its cost for the emergency needs of Hurricane Katrina survivors. This is a sum 20 times greater than the relief provided by the Red Cross for all hurricanes in 2004. This assessment is based on the nearly one million people who require meals, shelter, financial assistance and other essential services over various periods of time.
The role of the Red Cross is to build a bridge of assistance for victims of disasters until they can access more permanent aid provided by government agencies. After the emergency period ends, the Red Cross will assist by coordinating services with other agencies to help families affected by Hurricane Katrina. As of Monday, September 19, the Red Cross has received nearly $764.7 million, of which approximately 33 percent is in pledges. The Red Cross has spent and distributed more than $521 million already to meet emergency needs.
The Red Cross expects to meet the emergency needs of nearly one million families in three key areas:
- Food and Shelter — $744 million
To date, the Red Cross has provided more than 2.2 million overnight stays in 902 shelters across the country. Nearly 12 million hot meals and 8.2 million snacks have been served. More than 138,000 Red Cross disaster relief workers nationwide are setting up shelters, processing and distributing supplies, and preparing and distributing food and water.
- Emergency Financial Assistance to Disaster Survivors — $1.4 billion
The Red Cross has already provided $337 million in emergency financial assistance to more than 358,000 families. This emergency assistance helps survivors purchase items that are urgently needed such as food, clothing, and other essentials.
- Physical and Mental Health Services — $78 million
More than 386,000 Hurricane Katrina survivors have received Red Cross disaster mental health services, prescription replacement, and first-aid services delivered by trained mental health professionals and volunteer nurses.
Because of the magnitude of this disaster, the Red Cross also estimates that the management related costs associated with this relief effort will likely amount to less than the approximately nine percent for a typical operation. These costs include activities such as volunteer recruitment, administering the financial assistance program, legal and auditing fees, fundraising and communications.
Time and time again the public has rallied behind the Red Cross to help their neighbors. The Red Cross continues to rely on their generosity to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
OCTOBER 13, 2005 — NOTE: Projected figures have changed. To view updated numbers, visit: Donor Dollars at Work: Red Cross Response to Hurricanes Katrina & Rita.
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