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            <title>Huge Need for Medical Care Remains as Mississippi's Forgotten Achieves 501 c 3 Status</title>
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            <description>Mississippi's Forgotten, (Rebuild, Do Your Part) a not-for-profit organization founded to assist those living on the Gulf Coast in their efforts to rebuild and stay healthy after Katrina devastated their homes, has received designation as a 501 c 3 charitable organization. Along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, huge need for adequate medical care remains. [PR.com - November 30, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Mississippi's Forgotten Awaiting 501c3 Status</title>
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            <description>After providing hundreds of thousands of dollars in food, clothing, shelter and medical aid in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina's devastating winds and water on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi, Mississippi's Forgotten is awaiting official 501c3 status from the IRS.

Mississippi's Forgotten has kept in constant contact with residents still living on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.  Many are without FEMA trailers and [PR.com - October 15, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Mississippi's Forgotten Opens First Medical Clinic</title>
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            <description>Mississippi's Forgotten has opened its first medical clinic in devastated Waveland, Mississippi. [PR.com - November 28, 2005]</description>
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            <title>Mississippi's Fogotten Medical Relief Foundation Has Immeadiate Cash Need</title>
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            <description>Mississippi's A non profit medical relief foundatioin providing free medical care to Mississippians all along the MS Gulf Coast that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina is in urgent need of cash to continue operations. [PR.com - November 24, 2005]</description>
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            <title>Mississippi's Forgotten - Death By Bureaucracy</title>
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            <description>The gulf between those Mississippians who need services and the federal/state/local governmental authorities and NGUs is widening- resulting in further death and devastation, frustration and loss of hope. [PR.com - September 20, 2005]</description>
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