• | Family safe in 'Aiea after Katrina wipes out their home |
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Officials said crews were going to Houston and Mobile, Ala. The company also stands ready to provide medical supplies, as well as food and blankets, under the direction of the American Red Cross.
The company transports critically ill or injured people from the Neighbor Islands to O'ahu for specialized care.
Donations will be collected Monday evening at Queen's Beach, where the city's "Parade of Baseball Champions" through Waikiki will end at the Sunset on the Beach set.
"In this time of triumph and celebration for O'ahu, we must not forget that thousands of fellow Americans are still suffering the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina," Hannemann said. "The funds we raise will go to the American Red Cross for victims of Katrina."
UH-Manoa has made arrangements with four students from Tulane University and one from Loyola University of New Orleans to enroll temporarily for the semester.
Hawai'i families with students on the Mainland displaced by the hurricane can make similar arrangements by calling one of the UH campuses. Phone numbers are available on the UH-system Web site: www.hawaii.edu.
For more information, call 261-1361 or e-mail kailua2007@hotmail.com.