American Public School Endowments asking for help to rebuild storm ravaged schools

by Jacob Rakovan Wednesday, Sep. 07, 2005 at 9:25 AM
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Louisana-based grassroots organization begins process of rebuilding schools hit by Katrina

Lafayette LA

“We urge you to make most of your donations for basic needs to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, but we also ask you to remember that other, essential needs will continue for months and even years to come” said Dr Joseph Abraham, president of the Louisiana-based American Public Schools Endowments (APSE) Friday, Sept 2

APSE has utilized its existing resources to aid schools hit hardest by Hurricane Katrina, and to help offset costs of schools absorbing refugees. Donations for schools affected by the hurricane are accepted at www.APSE.us . APSE and its affiliate and founding entity, the Acadiana Educational Endowment are 501(c)3 non-profit organizations. The AEE was founded in 1989 and has distributed over $200,000 to public education in Louisiana