Iona Remembers Hurricane Victims and Joins Recovery Effort
During Katrina Relief Day
New Rochelle, NY – Iona held Katrina Relief Day on Sept.
8. to remember the hurricane victims and to launch the College’s
fundraising campaign for the recovery effort. “Today we are lighting
one candle that joins the multi-millions of candles around the globe. It
is our privilege and our responsibility to be part of this effort. The
human spirit, with God and our help, will prevail,” said Brother
James A. Liguori, president of Iona, at a prayer service attended by more
than 200 members of the College community.
Audrey Emaus, a sophomore student minister, read a letter from Kathy Fenninger,
Iona Class of 1974, of Houston, Texas who chronicled the experiences of
her neighbors visiting New Orleans during the hurricane and the current
circumstance in her town. “Lines of people volunteering to work at
the Astro Dome were long after Sunday Mass and I have heard stories of
people getting up in the night, unable to sleep and heading there to help.
Sometimes, out of tragedy, comes a renewed faith in your fellow humans,” Fenninger
wrote.
Kaitlyn Hicks, a junior student minister, urged those in attendance to “be
there without actually being there. Be present from hours away and do what
you can to help.” Students were called to action by Graham Johnson,
a senior residence assistant, who explained the various ways to give to
the Iona Katrina Relief Fund and told a story about a group of students
on the third floor of Loftus Hall that took an unplanned collection for
the Fund and raised nearly $400 in just two hours.
Donations of money and necessary toiletries were taken before and after
the service, in addition to $5 raffle tickets that were sold for the opportunity
to win a series of prizes generously given by the Pepsi Cola Bottling Company
of NY. Iona’s North Ave. food service merchants – Avenue Deli,
Mirage Diner, A No 1 Pizza, Beechmont Tavern, Cannone’s, Clint’s
Pizza, Leo’s Deli and Sung Hing Restaurant - also contributed to
the Katrina Relief Fund, in addition to the College’s campus vendors
Barnes & Noble and Culinart.
Iona’s Katrina Relief Fund began with an initial contribution by
the College equal to one half the tuition of displaced students who enroll
at Iona that were set to the fall semester at colleges in the affected
area.


Members of the Iona Community sign a banner the College will
send to a devastated area for inspiration.

Audrey Emaus, pictured above, reads a letter from an alum in Houston,
Texas.

The Iona College Gospel Choir, pictured above, sing words of inspiration
during the service.

Adam Krumm, Student Government Association president, Bridget Barth, Iona
in Mission coordinator, and Jordan Barnes, a junior student minister, collect
donations for the Iona College Katrina Relief Fund.
Founded in 1940 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, Iona College
is a private, coeducational institution of learning in the tradition of
American Catholic higher education. Iona offers undergraduate degrees in
liberal arts, science and business administration, as well as master of
arts, master of science and master of business administration degrees and
numerous post-graduate certificate programs.
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For questions or more information please contact:
Meghan Finn
Public Relations Office
Iona College, 715 North Avenue, New Rochelle, N.Y. 10801
tel: 914 633-2005 fax: 914 637-2711
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