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Posted by Josh McConaha on September 3, 2005 at 11:35 AM

National Council of Democratic Mayors President Douglas Palmer sent this message to Democratic Mayors across the country yesterday, urging them to do whatever they can to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.

My fellow Mayors,

In the wake of Hurricane Katrina our Mayoral colleagues and fellow citizens of this nation are struggling to make sense of this devastating tragedy and pick up the pieces of their lives. Trying times like these call for us to stand together and do whatever we can to help in the rescue, recovery and massive rehabilitation effort.

I'm writing to you with an urgent plea for you to immediately open up your cities and offer refuge and assistance to the affected citizens who have been left with nothing. As the first point of contact for our own communities, Mayors have the power to help like no one else can, particularly in the bordering and nearby states. There are so many things we can do:

Offer to send any available transportation services to the Gulf region to aid in the evacuation; Coordinate with your local religious and civic organizations to assess their capacity and ability to offer immediate services; Easily enroll displaced children in local schools; Work with your local motels and hotels to offer shelter.

The list goes on and on but we must move quickly to help as much as we possibly can. With so much happening right now my office would like to be a resource to you in your efforts to reach out and make a difference.

Please contact Jessica Briddle at 202-879-5599 jbriddle@deweysquare.com with any requests for information and offers of assistance.

Right now, weve got to help people with the basic necessities.

Sincerely Yours and Hoping We Can Make a Difference,

Mayor Douglas Palmer

Trenton, NJ
President National Conference of Democratic Mayors

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