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President Launches Online American Relief and
The White House ^ | 9/18/2001 | President George W Bush

Posted on 09/18/2001 2:32:18 PM PDT by Utah Girl

For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
September 18, 2001

President Launches Online American Relief and Response Effort
Remarks by the President Supporting Charities
The Rose Garden

Fact Sheet

11:46 A.M. EDT

     THE PRESIDENT:  Please be seated.  Welcome.  Last week, America suffered greatly.  Thousands of our citizens lost lives.  Thousands were hurt.  But thousands of our citizens rose to the occasion to help.

     Last week was a really horrible week for America.  But out of our tears and sadness, we saw the best of America as well.  We saw a great country rise up to help.

     Tens of millions of dollars and thousands of hours and tons of food and clothing have all been donated to help rebuild shattered lives. Americans' love for America was channeled through our nation's great charities.  And as President of this great land, nothing made me more proud.

     In the week since the attack, our compassion and generous citizens have led the first phase in the war on terrorism.  They have sustained and strengthened the home front.  Today, I'm joined by representatives of charities which have brought relief to citizens in New York City and Virginia, Pennsylvania.  We've got representatives of firefighters, police officers, entrepreneurs who have helped out all across America.

     We've got many good citizens here who represent the large national charities like the American Red Cross, the Salvation Army, and the United Way.  We've got folks here in the nation's Rose Garden who represent the community-based programs and faith-based programs, firefighter and police associations, local businesses, nonprofits.  Large and small, these important charitable efforts are saving lives and, as importantly, are restoring hope.

     I'm also joined by Libby Pataki, the better half of the Governor of New York.  (Applause.)  Tony Carbonetti, the Chief of Staff to Rudy Giuliani -- (applause) -- and my friends and former fellow Governors -- actually, they're Governors, I was a former governor -- Jim Gilmore and Tom Ridge.  (Applause.)  These Governors and their wives and the Mayor of New York have shown impressive leadership -- impressive leadership -- in the face of the challenges that faced their cities and their states.

     They put public agencies on full alert to provide immediate assistance to victims and their families; and for all those who helped, out nation is most grateful.  They've called on the men and women of the National Guard to help maintain calm and order.  And we thank those who wear the uniform as well.  And they've led and supported valiant rescue workers in New York City and northern Virginia, whose bravery is seared into our national consciousness.

     I was honored to be able to stand amidst the rescue workers and looked in their eyes and saw the determination that would make all Americans proud.  In spite of their exhaustion, in spite of the fact that they had worked themselves into a state of total fatigue, they still wanted to keep fighting on for their fellow brothers and sisters trapped in the rubble.

     Mayor Giuliani, and Pataki, have led New York City through its most difficult of all days, and they have done so with class and bravery and distinction.  And we owe them a debt of gratitude.  (Applause.)  The Mayor, the Governors, all New Yorkers, have demonstrated the very best American values to a world that has been watching to see how our nation would react.

     The world watches the great country called America, and they say: What will they do?  What will Americans do?  And what they've seen is the best of America.  They've seen leadership, they've seen courage, and as importantly, they've seen compassion.

     Last evening marked the start of Rosh Hashana.  In Jewish teaching, this holy day is the anniversary of the creation of the world.  It is a season of renewal and of hope, and people of every faith, all across America, embraced that spirit of renewal and hope.

     Funds in New York and Washington are providing food, clothing and financial help to husbands and wives and sons and daughters who suffer mightily.  Citizens near Ground Zero in New York have provided sandwiches, drinks and clean clothes to the tired and hungry rescue workers.

     And in one of America's greatest traditions, a handful of entrepreneurs from Springfield, Virginia collected $600 by selling lemonade, and gave it to the Red Cross.

     These acts of generosity and kindness are spreading all across America.  There are challenges that remain for those who suffer today; make no mistake about it.  We've got a lot of work to do as a nation.  And these good efforts, these good, charitable, compassionate efforts need the full support of Americans everywhere.

     People all across the country are asking how they can help.  What can they do to provide hope.  What can they do to help heal the wounds by helping their fellow Americans.  Well, there are many ways to contribute. Local stores and businesses on Main Street America are collecting money to send to appropriate relief and help agencies.  National media organizations are helping collect.  Internet portals providing an interesting opportunity for people to contribute and provide their help.

     Many of the charities, themselves, welcome donations through web sites.  So I urge my fellow Americans to continue contributing through web sites.  If you're interested in helping, call up one of the great charities of America and contribute.

     Thus far, I'm proud to report through the web sites of our charities, Americans have donated $55 million in seven short days.  Some of America's high-tech leaders, AOL/Time Warner and Microsoft, Amazon, Ebay, Cisco Systems and Yahoo have joined together in a private effort to encourage on-line giving so that we can funnel resources to help our citizens in need.

     They have formed what's called "The American Liberty Partnership."  It has a web site called "LIBERTYUNITES.ORG."  And this will help Americans find out how to help.  If a concerned American wants to help a neighbor in need, even though the neighborhood might not be right next to each other, they can get on "LIBERTYUNITES.ORG," and find out how to help.  And I urge my fellow Americans to do so.

     Americans can not only make on-line donations, they can figure out where to send food, where to donate blood, where to give clothes.  They can find out how best to donate their time.

     Now, it's important to realize that at this moment, many of our charities are overwhelmed by the public response.  That's the kind of problem we like in America.  But because the portals may be jammed, because the phones may be busy, is not an excuse for Americans not to continue to fight to help their neighbors.

     And so, I ask my fellow Americans to be patient with those charities that want their help, to keep trying to give, to not lose sight of the mission.  And that is, we'll fight terrorism on all fronts.  We will not be terrorized so that their hearts are hardened.

     Nobody can threaten this country.  Oh, they may be able to bomb buildings and obviously disrupt lives.  But we're too great a nation to allow the evil-doers to affect our soul and our spirit.

     Today, I herald the soul and spirit of America with live examples of people who have made a huge difference, and those who suffer and those who hurt.  This is a great land.  It's a great land, because our people are so decent and strong and compassionate.

     God bless.  (Applause.)

                             END            11:58 A.M. EDT


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And here is the link to the America Liberty Partnership website. Oh my goodness, now I'm in tears again. Amost 58 million dollars have been donated online so far. Wow.

America Liberty Partnership

And they have a spot where kids can help! This is just so good.


1 posted on 09/18/2001 2:32:18 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl

My dear brother and sister FReepers,

At this, of all times in my lifetime, I would like nothing more than to be able to read these threads and reply to them.  I have much I would like to say.

BUT, I cannot!

Why?

Because I am trying hard to raise the finances needed to keep FreeRepublic up and running so that we can continue to share valuable information and respond to it.

I beg you, if you have not yet donated to FreeRepublic this quarter,  do so now!

I realize you are giving to lots of Relief efforts and I encourage you to do so.  But we need to help FR too.  Where would we be right now without it?

If you have no money, please come and bump the Fundraiser Thread.

I would really like to reach our goal quickly so that I and the rest of the dedicated FReepers who are working the Fundraiser Threads can participate in what is undeniably the most important time in FreeRepublic's history.

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2 posted on 09/18/2001 2:38:34 PM PDT by 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember
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To: 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember
Thanks for the reminder! You guys got my conscience last fundraiser. We all need to be reminded to help donate to keep FR running smoothly.
3 posted on 09/18/2001 2:41:42 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl
bttt
4 posted on 09/18/2001 3:09:02 PM PDT by kayak
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs,pubmom,Teacup,mountaineer,Iowa Granny,Timeout,Snow Bunny,ClancyJ,Howlin
I thought this was a great website. I know many of us have been searching for ways to contribute. Ping!
5 posted on 09/18/2001 3:16:17 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: hoosiermama,daisyscarlett,lodwick,CheneyChick,Citizen Soldier,Billie, Swede Girl,LBGA, MasonGal,
Ping.
6 posted on 09/18/2001 3:18:45 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: ohioWfan,Cob1,Miss Marple,GretchenEE,esther2,marylina,Dog,MozartLover,Molly Pitcher,illstillbe,
Ping.
7 posted on 09/18/2001 3:20:59 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl
Thank you VERY much!
8 posted on 09/18/2001 3:22:12 PM PDT by 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember
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To: lysander13135,OneidaM,Josephine,A Citizen Reporter,DJ88,Brad's Gramma,Chairman_December_19th_Society
Ping
9 posted on 09/18/2001 3:22:50 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl
Coolness.
10 posted on 09/18/2001 3:24:29 PM PDT by Hawkeye's Girl
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To: Utah Girl
Has any of the agencies - Red Cross, Salvation Army, United Way, etc. - expressly stated how the money will be used? Saying it's for the families of victims or, generally, for "relief" is a bit too vague for me, especially when one considers that the administrative costs/salaries of some of these organizations are pretty high. We all want to help, but how do we know our money will be put to the best use?
11 posted on 09/18/2001 3:28:24 PM PDT by mountaineer (not meaning to be a wet blanket, but the reporter in me asks a lot of questions)
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To: mountaineer
I've donated through the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints humanitarian fund. They in turn have donated money to the American Red Cross, and a smaller amount to the Utah Red Cross to aid travelers stranded here. So I wouldn't mind doing a donation to the Red Cross. And I know in other tragedies, the church has turned to the Catholic charity to get supplies and money to where it is needed around the world.

I did call the LDS Humanitarian Center to see if they needed anything right after the bombings. They were waiting, but suggested donations of money to help the families of victims, and stranded travelers.

Personally I would have a hard time ever donating to the United Way ever again.

12 posted on 09/18/2001 3:40:58 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl
Thanks UG...we are giving all of our profits that we make at our Fall Festival to the rescue efforts...also...today I heard someone from NYC (don't know who it was, but he was an official) say that they do not need more clothes or food but he gave 3 suggestions of what we could do:

1. Pray
2. Visit our local FD/PD to say "Thank You"
3. Donate cash.

He then went on to give out this website address..God Bless....Deej

13 posted on 09/18/2001 3:44:38 PM PDT by DJ88
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To: mountaineer
Try donating it to the Firefighters Fund. I have a website if you want to do something like that....but...I would trust the Red Cross more than I would the United Way, that's for sure.
14 posted on 09/18/2001 3:48:46 PM PDT by DJ88
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To: DJ88
I really dislike the United Way for several reasons. I had a boss years ago who strong armed all of his employees into contributing. I did, then the next year dropped it to a nickel a week, then quit the next year. There were three of us who stood up to him and wouldn't contribute. He was miffed and the only reason was because the UW gave him a plaque each year that said 100% of employees contributed. Grrr. Then a few years later, it came out how the top people at United Way squandered the money. I mailed him the column and said "Told you so..."

And then of course, the vendetta against the Boy Scouts is terrible, being perpetuated by the United Way.

15 posted on 09/18/2001 4:00:07 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: mountaineer
Here's what I found what the Red Cross does with the money.

The Red Cross helps people displaced from their homes, collects blood, provides rehab and comfort to disaster relief workers and helps people get in touch with loved ones who might have been caught up in a disaster.

16 posted on 09/18/2001 4:08:20 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl
My husband's company does the same thing...and it infuriates me...
17 posted on 09/18/2001 4:09:06 PM PDT by DJ88
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To: DJ88
The company I presently work for quit donating dollar per dollar last year during the Boy Scout brouhaha. They said it was taking too much time to determine what charity was eligible to receive the aid. We can still make contributions to charities through a direct deposit from our paychecks.

I think the thing that got me the most with that horrible boss was the fact that he denigrated the members of the Mormon church here, saying we were civic minded because we wouldn't contribute to the United Way. Finally my former supervisor in the pharmacy pulled him aside and told him exactly what contributions we make monetarily as Mormons. That shut him up.

18 posted on 09/18/2001 4:21:13 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl
Thanks for the bump, Utah Girl.
There's three organizations to which I will give all that I can give:

FreeRepublic & The Salvation Army & The Boy Scouts of America.

From bitter experience, that's all folks!

19 posted on 09/18/2001 4:36:55 PM PDT by COB1
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To: DJ88 , Utah Girl
Thanks for the ping Utah Girl.

I agree DJ88.... I would never ever give the United Way. There have been way too many things that have come out about how they work, taking boxes from the USA and stamping them from Russia etc.

The Salvation Army is fantastic, the Red Cross is ok and the Firemens Fund is great too. Of course I am partial to the Firemens Fund as my nephew is one in N.Y. and one of my uncles was a firefighter in Illinoins long ago.

20 posted on 09/18/2001 5:42:59 PM PDT by Snow Bunny
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