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Hurricane Recovery

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Dear Abby Free Booklet
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Order Free Booklet: Preparing Makes Sense. Get Ready Now
As mentioned in Dear Abby, be ready for all kinds of emergencies. Use this free booklet to put together an emergency supply kit and develop a family plan.

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Register Online for Disaster Assistance or Call 1-800-621-FEMA (3362)
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Find Family and Friends
  • Find People Missing or Perished in Katrina and Rita
    The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals offers links to organizations helping to locate missing loved ones and to identify the remains of those who perished.
  • Missing and Found Children
    U.S. Department of Justice is working with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. View photos of children looking for their parents and see photos of missing children. If you have or need any information, call their hot line: 1-888-544-5475.
How to Get Help
Shelter and Housing for Survivors
Donate and Volunteer
  • How the Public Can Help: USA Freedom Corps
    Find a volunteer opportunity in the hurricane-affected area or in your own community. Connect with organizations, schools and businesses in the hurricane-affected area. Donate cash contributions to official relief funds, and/or donate goods and services.
  • Hurricane Contracting Information Center
    Central point for businesses to register for and become aware of federal contracting opportunities in the Gulf Coast.
Health and Safety
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