Bates community donates more than $16 K for hurricane relief
Members of the Bates College community have donated more than $16,000 in response to the Katrina Relief Initiative (KRI), a fund-raiser spearheaded by Bates students, faculty and staff, and supported by the Office of the Chaplain and the Harward Center for Community Partnerships.
Of the $16,472 raised, $8,400 comprised cash donations, said Harward Center director David Scobey, who announced the final results of the effort organized by Bates students in the days following Hurricane Katrina. KRI will donate 70 percent of the cash to the American Red Cross for Gulf Coast relief, and 30 percent will be distributed locally for heating assistance to families in need, Scobey said.
The $8,072 balance of the total was donated by Bates contributors directly to relief agencies. “KRI deserves our thanks for leading this philanthropic effort and for the additional educational and community-building work they did. It was inspiring to see their leadership, compassion, hard work and creativity,” Scobey said.
KRI student organizer Christopher Petrella ’06 of Somers, Conn., valued the initiative experience for strengthening his sense of community and confirmed his belief that “we all, as individuals, have the ability to make a positive impact on the lives of others.”
For more information about KRI, please call 207-786-6202.