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"Regina J. Hart" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Aug 2000 12:44:29 -0400
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Greetings all
 
ANNOUNCEMENT #1
Ferret Friends Disaster Response International is pleased to announce the
appointment of a new Northeast Region Coordinator.  Put your paws together
to congratulate and thank Kim Rushing of the KiSta Ferret Shelter.
 
If you reside in the northeastern region of the US and you need assistance
with disaster planning or disaster management, please contact Kim:
 
Kim Rushing/KiSta Ferret Shelter
Manahawkin, NJ
609-978-8588
ICQ # 11236961
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http://www.kistaferret.com
 
For additional regional contact information, please visit the FFDRI contact
page at http://www.geocities.com/ffdri/contact.html
 
ANNOUNCEMENT #2
Ferret Friends Disaster Response International would like to establish one
coordinator per state.  This State Coordinator would be responsible for
monitoring any potential disaster situations in his/her state and reporting
to the regional coordinator.  The state coordinator may also be called upon
to assist in organization disaster relief operations in his or her state.
 
If you think you might be interested in a State Coordinator position,
please contact the FFDRI director, Chere McCoy, at [log in to unmask] or
561-567-0994 (leave a message).  Please provide Chere with your name,
state, daytime and evening telephone numbers, and email address.
 
As always, please visit the Ferret Friends Disaster Response International
web site (http://www.geocities.com/ffdri) to learn about the latest
disaster alerts and to prepare yourself and your family.
 
Best wishes,
Gina Hart on behalf of FFDRI
http://www.geocities.com/ffdri
[Posted in FML issue 3139]

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