We Are the World
Foreign nations donate hurricane aid, and some goes to Gulf Coast schools.
At a time when the region hit by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita is clamoring for more aid from the federal government, foreign countries from across the globe have donated some $126 million to the United States for hurricane recovery, and some of it is being used to help rebuild K-12 schools in the Gulf Coast region. Even...
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