I can't imagine that there isn't a person in the country who isn't aware of the hurricane and the desperate need for funds. I'm apalled at Terab's suggestion that the Red Cross is already receiving plenty of donations and that your donation may not go to the hurricane victims anyway. This implies that they don't need any more money. There are many, many people affected by this in ways that we cannot even begin to fathom. As I watch seasoned reporters and other professionals who have been exposed to other natural disasters and war and they are shaking their heads in disbelief and cannot find words to describe what they are seeing, it makes me cry. I just cannot even imagine it. This is not a problem that is going to go away overnight. It will continue for a very long time. Do you see how many homes are completely blown down, or totally under water? Many of these people had no money to begin with.......how the heck are they ever going to get somewhat back on their feet without the generosity of people like us?I have faith that my clients are contributing in any way that they can. I have decided that I will contribute funds on a monthly basis. I have shared this with my clients and each month the funds will come from a different "source". This month I am donating all of my gratutities, plus for each client who uses one of their discount coupons, I will donate $10, if they bring in their discount coupon and forego the discount, I will contribute that amount as well. I am hoping to encourage some of my clients who might not be making an appointment and using their coupons to come in.....my business will increase as a result of that. PLUS......the hurricane victims will get $$$. By letting my clients know that all my gratuities are going to the victims, I am hoping that they might be a little more generous this month than they might otherwise have been. Certainly, there's an opportunity for my clients to dig into their own pockets to contribute by foregoing their discount or tipping more, but even if they don't......just by doing what they normally would do, it will be helping. Will this make a difference in my income?.....perhaps, but I just cannot watch these poor people on TV with no homes, no soft comfortable bed, not knowing where their loved ones are, or having loved ones die in front of them, having witnessed dead bodies floating in gross water, leaving pets behind to die, not only losing their homes and all their possessions, but also their entire neighborhood, city and all their friends..........I just cannot do that and go to sleep at night not having done anything. If I have to clip a few more coupons or eat pasta more often, maybe not go to the movies or get pizza in order to be able to afford to give up some of this income......then this is a very small sacrifice to make in comparison. Traci, one of the posters on this board who goes by Art_of_Zen, lives in New Orleans and has her office there. I was frantic with worry about her until the other day when I finally heard that she had evacuated to Arkansas before Katrina hit. Still, she has no idea the condition of her home or her office. I am earmarking a portion of the money I donate directly for her to help her and her son rebuild their lives. I'm sure that through this, other charities are going to suffer. It's only natural that when there is someone bleeding to death and someone with a scratch, the one bleeding to death gets the attention. As winter gets closer, I definitely think coat drives are important. I think anything that keeps our children safe should not be ignored. And I do think that as the media starts to back away from New Orleans and people are not quite as aware of what is happening down there, they will begin to focus more on what is surrounding them. For now, it is my feeling to focus on the severe bleeding. Even Jerry Lewis donated a portion of the funds from his telethon to the Katrina Victims. I am still supporting the Diabetes Foundation, Christopher Reeves Paralysis Foundation and other charities that I have supported in the past........just tightening the belt a little and getting creative with a few things to try to support Katrina folks on an ongoing basis.