August 20, 2009
Disaster-Relief Groups Are Leery as Hurricane Season Approaches
The tight fund-raising climate could make it more difficult for charities to help people affected by this year's hurricane season and by other disasters in the United States and abroad, nonprofit officials say.
While the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently revised its storm forecast, predicting a light to moderate hurricane season, other crises, such as the H1N1 virus, loom this fall for disaster-relief charities.
The largest of the aid groups that serve
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