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Operation Life Ring (www.operationlifering.org) was set up by the Coast Guard Auxiliary to benefit both Auxiliarists, as well as Active Duty, Reserve, and Civilian members and their families who have become victims of Hurricane Katrina. "The Association is teaming with Coast Guard Mutual Assistance (CGMA) to leverage the donated funds we have available with their funds and those provided by the Coast Guard Foundation." said Gene Seibert, the National Commodore of the Auxiliary, as well as the President of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Association (CGAuxA), whose overarching mission is to provide for the fiscal health of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary by generating the income required to sustain all its present and future program needs. "This partnership will significantly increase the funds available to all our affected Coast Guard family members. We will work with CGMA to identify Auxiliarists and guide them and other Coast Guard family members to CGMA representatives in the Gulf Coast region." Tasked with the responsibility to match dollars to need, Como Seibert called upon Past Commodore Joseph Taylor, who will interact with the Coast Guard Auxiliary 8th District, Coastal Region's Commodore, Jim Vass, as well as the CGMA. More information about Operation Life Ring, providing donations to the men and women of the Coast Guard Family and how to obtain funds if you are a member of the Coast Guard Family and are victims of the Hurricane can be found on both the CGAuxA web site www.cgauxa.org or at www.operationlifering.org
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