[KFCF Friends] [EVENT] HOPE from and for New Orleans

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Sat Jul 1 23:50:33 PDT 2006


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WHAT: Come hear New Orleans residents and local volunteers who've just 
returned from there talk about the many pre and post Katrina injustices 
and some of the successes that have given them hope.

WHO: On had will be volunteers from The H.O.P.E. Project, a grassroots 
hurricane relief and community empowerment organization. Located in 
Violet, St. Bernard Parish, LA., they work to directly address social, 
economic and environmental issues pertaining to affected New Orleans 
neighborhoods and including volunteers from around the country, 
including from the Central Valley. Speakers include Juleane Williams, a 
woman from St. Bernard
Parish who helped start the organization, and Michael Handley, a local 
volunteer from Visalia who just returned from 4 months there.

WHEN: Monday, July 3rd at 5:30 p.m.

WHERE: The Sarah McCardle Room of the Fresno Library at 2420 Mariposa 
Street, upstairs at the "N" Street
entrance.

HOW MUCH: Did we say FREE? Yes, we did.

CAN'T MAKE IT?  If you can't be there in person, these activists will be 
interviewed on "Valley Black Talk" on KFCF, 88.1 f.m. on Monday, July 
3rd, between 8 and 10 p.m. If you're not in the signal area, you can 
hear the program webcast by pasting http://www.kfcf.org:8000 into your 
mp3-compatible media player, or go to http://www.kfcf.org/archives for 
24 hours after the live broadcast.

THANK YOU for helping KFCF and Fresno support our brothers and sisters 
in New Orleans.

Debbie Speer
KFCF 88.1 FM



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