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Lutheran Social Services is one of the largest social service organizations in New England. We combine personalized, compassionate care with extremely high standards of clinical sophistication and operational excellence to deliver a broad variety of services to children, youth and families; persons with developmental disabilities, mental illness and Deafness; the economically disadvantaged; refugees and older adults. In keeping with our mission, we serve and care for people in need, regardless of religious affiliation.

Disaster preparedness is critical for New Englanders! Now, LSS can help! Call toll free 1-866-537-1379 if you are the victim of a disaster or if you want to volunteer in time of need. Or email the LSS disaster coordinator LDRNewEngland@LSSNE.org Click here to download disaster volunteer forms for groups or individuals. Link to the national Lutheran Disaster Response Web site here - www.LDR.org
To make a donation click Giving to LSS .
LDR-New England :
A new program of LSS
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Lutheran Social Services of New England responded with a wide range of services using our established refugee resettlement models and networks. LSS successfully resettled 97 Katrina evacuee cases in Connecticut and 24 in Massachusetts with comprehensive social services.
The success of the effort was due in large part to the generous response of Lutheran congregations in New England that donated $30,000 in financial support. Additionally, churches provided substantial in-kind goods including housing and automobiles through the Good News Garage.
The Katrina relief effort established LSS as a fully qualified and visible disaster response agency in New England . Consequently, LDR (Lutheran Disaster Response, the church-wide agency) granted $74,000 to LSS to begin operating a program specifically organized for disaster response. Formalized and activated, the new LSS program – now called LDR-New England (LDR-NE) – became an active leader in the response to the New England floods of May 2006.
In addition to flood relief, LDR-NE has trained and supervised volunteer case managers to provide assistance to survivors of disaster and has established this Web page where victims of disaster may apply for aid and where churches and individuals may volunteer their services and make donations. To make a donation click on Giving to LSS .
LDR-NE has become an important member of the Voluntary Organizations Assisting in Disaster (VOAD) in Massachusetts and is preparing to be involved with local VOADs in each of the New England states. The VOADs work cooperatively with both state and federal emergency management agencies, such as FEMA, in assisting survivors of disaster with a variety of case management support.
There are LDR-NE representatives in the six New England states. Currently, they are located in Portland , ME ; Concord , NH ; Amherst, MA; Wellesley, MA ; Hartford , CT ; and Cranston , RI . The LDR-NE central office is in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
For more information, to volunteer or to apply for disaster relief, call 1-866-537-1379 toll free, or email LDR-NE at ldrnewengland@LSSNE.org.
Christopher Thatcher Lutheran Disaster Response Coordinator for New England LSS Community Services Lutheran Disaster Response
888 Worcester St. Suite#160, Wellesley, MA 02482 (Direct) 978.729.2704 (Office) 781.997.0810 (Fax) 781.997.0888 (E-mail) cthatcher@lssne.org
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