The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Carving Out a Role in Disaster's Wake

Some experts question necessity of charities formed after Hurricane Katrina; others say they fill a need

By Harvy Lipman

When Terry Webb saw the destruction Hurricane Katrina caused throughout the Gulf Coast, he immediately wanted to take action to help the storm's victims. Mr. Webb, who owns a glass-installation company in Philadelphia, thought he and other contractors...

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