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September 07, 2005

Relief Efforts & Related Events

If you represent a department or organization who is leading an effort to support hurricane relief or hosting a related event, please post your project details below.

Posted by: hac4 (Heidi Cool) September 7, 2005 04:08 PM | Category: Relief Efforts

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Case School of Medicine Dean Ralph Horwitz invites all faculty and students to attend

A Special Town Hall Meeting:
Medical School's Response to Katrina

on

Friday, September 9, at 2:00 PM

in the Biomedical Research Building
Frohring Auditorium.

Posted by on September 8, 2005 01:07 PM
"Case, Build Hope: Raise Funds for Long-Term Katrina Relief Effort" Wednesday, September 14 Donation Collection Event

On Case Community Day, Wednesday, September 14, "Case, Build Hope" will collecting donations at various locations on and around campus. Donors will receive beaded necklaces. No donation is too small. Make it a Mardis Gras day for disaster relief, and BUILD HOPE for the thousands of people who need our help. "Case, Build Hope" Katrina Relief Boxes also will be located in participating College of Arts & Sciences Departments as well.

Organized by a group of concerned faculty and students, "Case, Build Hope," needs volunteers for Wednesday, September 14. Please, make this a successful campus-wide event! Show your support. Interested staff, faculty, and students should contact T.S. Harvey at tsh8@case.edu to register as a volunteer and receive logistical information.

Posted by T.S. Harvey on September 9, 2005 09:19 AM

The American Red Cross is at EMERGENCY STATUS and needs YOUR help.

Let's show the Red Cross the heart that Case has.

Thwing Center is hosting a Blood Drive on Tuesday, Sept. 13 from 10:00am to 5pm in the Thwing Ballroom. Please consider signing up and making a donation—you can help save a life. When you come to donate blood, you will receive a 9/11 Commemorative Lapel Pin for you support, then and now.

To sign up for a timeslot to donate, please contact the Office of Student Activities & Leadership at x2679 or e-mail Suzanne Leach at sml12@case.edu.

Please Give Blood

Thank you

Posted by on September 9, 2005 09:29 AM

The University Counseling Service/Collegiate Behavioral Health is offering a support group for students who have been affected by Hurricane Katrina.

This includes students who have been displaced from their home-university and are attending Case, students who were attending Case and who have homes/families/loved-ones in the affected areas, and other students who are experiencing the impact of the disaster and are looking for support.

The group is scheduled to be held during Provost Hour on Thursdays, from 11:30AM - 12:30PM beginning Thursday, September 22. It is scheduled to run every week for eights weeks (through Thursday, November 10th), depending on the interest and attendance.

This is an open group, which means that students are welcome to attend any of the group meetings, even if they missed any/all of the previous meetings.

The group will be co-facilitated by Jane Daroff, LISW and Rich Pazol, Psy.D.

The group will meet in the International Student Lounge on the second floor of the Sears Library Building. This is down the hall from the University Counseling Service, the Career Center, and the International Students Office.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or suggestions.


Rich

Richard B. Pazol, Psy.D.
Psychologist / Assistant Director
Coordinator of Assessment Services
University Counseling Services & Collegiate Behavioral Health
Case Western Reserve University
216/368-5872
216/368-0649 voice mail
richard.pazol@case.edu

Posted by Richard Pazol on September 14, 2005 04:54 PM

The Graduate Art History Association welcomes all to attend our Bake Sale to benefit victims of hurricane Katrina. The sale will be held on the oval in front or Kelvin Smith Library on Thursday, September 22 from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM.

Please help us raise money for this great cause!

Thank you

Posted by Lindsay Ash on September 19, 2005 07:36 PM

Open Forum about Hurricane Katrina

Audience participation encouraged
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
1914 Lounge, Thwing Center
4:15 p.m.

Why did the New Orleans disaster unfold the way it did?
What happened to the infrastructure?
What's unique about New Orleans' history and culture?
Have we learned anything valuable about our country and ourselves?

A discussion led by a panel that includes

Moderator:
Robert Lawry, Director, Center on Professional Ethics

Speakers:
Aaron Jennings, Civil Engineering
Renee Sentilles, American Studies
Mano Singham, UCITE
Rhonda Williams, History

Additional Details are available at:
http://studentaffairs.case.edu/vision/katrina.html

Posted by on September 26, 2005 11:29 AM

Interfaith Panel about Hurricane Katrina and Religious Perspectives on Natural Disasters

Friday, October 7, 2005

University Community Hour, 12:30-1:45 p.m.

Clark 309

How can God and human suffering both exist in the world? A panel of speakers representing several major world religions will discuss issues of religion and faith with respect to Hurricane Katrina and other natural disasters.


Refreshments will be provided.

Co-sponsored by Case Baha'i Club and Department of Religion

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