Farm Aid to help farmers hurt by Ike, Gustav

September 18, 2008 02:38 PM E-mail| |Comments ()| Text size +

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Farm Aid founder Willie Nelson (above) says the organization will give $30,000 in grants to groups that help family farmers in areas of Texas and Louisiana hit hardest by Hurricanes Ike and Gustav.

Nelson, a native Texan, announced the grants today. They include $7,500 each to the Lutheran Social Services of the South, the Southern Mutual Help Association, the Louisiana Interchurch Conference, and the Federation of Southern Cooperatives.

Farm Aid, based in Somerville, says more funds will be distributed as the extent of the hurricane damage becomes clearer.

Farm Aid, the nation's longest-running benefit concert, has raised more than $30 million since its first show in 1985.

The concert will be held in New England for the first time on Sept. 20. (AP)

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