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Relief is on the way Northport duo delivers supplies to Katrina survivors on Louisiana reservation BY PATRICIA PROVEN Copenhagen Bakery, which is among at least 40 businesses participating in the Northport Chamber of Commerce's hurri- cane relief effort, temporarily took the chamber's - yellow- papered collection federal government, according to Stone. The Northport businessmen adopted this particular reservation - which is even closer to the water than New Orleans - after a Food Not Bombs volunteer report- ed that he was the only relief worker to box off the store counter last week. 'It's like the little yeast have visited the site sirce the natural dis- Over the next four f aster in earl days, the Woodbine that works its way September. ' Avenue bakery's through bread.\ \That's when 'I owners Flemming -STACE HANSEN, CO-OWNER said, I'm going.\\ and Stacé Hansen COPENHAGEN BAKERY Stone said. \I think shifted their focus to raising money and purchasing supplies for a distinct group of Humcane Katnna survivors whom ad workers repurtedly have not reached, they said. On Wednesday, after raising about $1,400 through their special fundraiser. they returned the chamber's box to the countertop as Flemming Hansen and his computer consultant, Martin Stone of TurmKey Computer Solutions, embarked on a 23-hour road trip to deliver supplies to an Indian reservation just outside New Orleans. They expect to return to New York on Friday if all goes as planned. Before Hurricane Katrina hit, the reser- vation had been locked in a court battle over the its claim to financial ard from the we need to go to places where nobody else is going ~ While agencies like the Amern an Red Crumss are deploying thousands of volun- teers from all 50 states to the devastated Gulf area, the Suffolk County Amencan Red Cross' director of emergency services Fabienne Gardiner sard that its worker go \everywhere they are allowed to be\ and that FEMA and local authontres deter- mine the list of permitted sites. To figure out how to help people on the reservation, Hansen and Stone did some Internet research, and then, Stone said, \*We took it to the next step and asked 'If I was living on the streets... with glass and metal all over the place, what would I need?\ B. C. _.._THE UNITED SRATES D. .\ ALL OF THE ABOVE onlme reader poll pest week's Quesnio®: | - - mfigyMboWowrm THE STATE OF LOUISIANA - ~ & m, s“; ap < ug < nuns serials ( 22 y ins onthe ik aval lll lanl Mow anv mn ie Photos by Patncia Proven At top, Flemming Hansen of Copenhagen Bakery in Northport packs dapers and other supplies that he and his computer consultant drove to the South this week Then they dispersed red flhken through- out the community, giving would-be con- tributors some ideas: baby formula, Ibuprofin, Pedialyte. Giipers. hand sam- uzer. wipes, Depends. Neaosponn, or cash donations to buy those supplies. Just before ther rip. Flemming Hansen and Stone learned that victims do need food. This news contradicted pror reports calling tor supplies only \All of a audden everything changed.\ Stone said on Monday night. \Things are in a state of complete flux down there It's changing day to day ~ But at that point. Hansen's Suburban was packed They would have to make due with just supplies. which they had Continued on page A10 - ma | it“ g . “931 mm b‘i‘hjfiixflfl W , Ag : it F. AB - manna B }mlxxm'm§ 23m 3 N. crman. Camexz | C | Pictured above one of the collection boxes that wmfudpmmmmymnmm A. mrwmmmvsmmmmw B. m.menesawrosmemmmm C. YES, AS SOON AS SUPPLY STABLIZES. _. . _ | p. cumscameascursiucxmeb vnc cus a conn nme en amg nee one 1 ~~ Visit lmesofnorthpomcm May and cast)“: m mm $ \ “W“ - i r 14 - Got computer problems? - COMPUTER sol Make memstoutofyourcomputef lawn most m lntemet Explorer QuickBooks, -- Navigator, Communicator, and many more swamnnyouwmmsthouumnwmnummms Learn to surf the web and use e-mail effectively 1631) 474-2912 | | Phone EPoe-my adil a aer com putersoflutionsny.c om the Northport Chamber c* Commerce has placed ir parts ;; alorg Mas Houte cSA esse Syt ree pf d tase accépts care trom Amy a Northport attouiney «'C gave her a person a' foud * CALL ME. YOU MAY BE SURPRISED AT HOW AFFORDABLE M austare COVERAGE Is. MICHELE MARTIN 1028 FT. SALONGA RD NORTHPORT (631) 261 4200 mchelemartin@a!lstate.com PS. Coll for a free quote will humeral-ltd mmmumb ilobility and quabfcations, Afstate insurance fiwkaxfimcm INont:brook, Il©m230333m$m gtpav