[StBernard] Please help, one more time

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Sun Nov 16 10:44:20 EST 2008


Good question. I went to talk to them about possible helping to build a
couple of homes and then getting help with mine and the woman wouldn't even
talk to me.
db


-----Original Message-----
How do they determine who gets the help? I'm very curious to know since my
elderly mother was basically shot down by the St. Bernard project.


-----Original Message-----
One month ago, I wrote to ask for your help in voting for Liz McCartney in

the CNN Hero award. I appreciate your support so far. You may recall that

Liz is a founder of The St. Bernard Project, an organization that so far is

responsible for rebuilding 151 homes in St. Bernard Parish at NO COST to the

homeowner. I've personally been working with the group for over a year now

and am constantly impressed with what they have done and what they are

continuing to do.







We're now in the final 9 days of the contest and I'd like you to consider

helping once more. The rules allow you to vote as many times as you wish.

If you go to this website http://heroes.cnn.com/vote.asp?heroID=6, it

directs you to the page where you can vote for Liz. After voting, simply

click the "Back" button on your browser and it'll let you vote again. I

voted 20 times this morning and it took less than 3 minutes.







Please consider voting at least 10 times a day for Liz. It will take you

less than 3 minutes. There are more than 3 minutes of commercials in a 30

minute TV show. To remind you, you could temporarily set the page as your

home page in your browser. That way, you'll be reminded to vote whenever

you get on the internet.







Also please consider passing this along to your friends. It's not too

difficult to click that Forward button, now is it?







If Liz can win this contest, she'll win $100,000 which will be used to put

10 more families back into their Katrina stricken homes in St. Bernard

Parish. Perhaps more importantly, it will give St. Bernard and the New

Orleans region much needed publicity that will inspire the country to

continue its support of our region. We have to get the word out that

there's still plenty of fixing left to do.







Thanks in advance for your help.







Paul V. Perez





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