As you already know, the beautiful city of New Orleans was devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The men and women of the N.O.P.D. are working "24/7 " in horrific conditions. As they work rescuing victims and protect-ing their city, many of them have lost their own homes and all of their belongings. A few of us have a personal connec-tion with N.O.P.D. and we are collect-ing the necessary items for them. The items are going straight our contact officer's home, where she brings them to work and distributes them to the needy officers on the front lines. If you are interested in donating items, please contact Liane Corrales at Juvenile or Lisa Frazer at Mission Station for ship
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One of the risks of residing in coastal Louisiana, and specifically in New Orleans, is the threat of...
Hurricane Katrina has mobilized community-based environmental justice organizing and advocacy and in...
Abstract Hurricane Katrina impacted the Gulf Coast of the USA on a scale and intensity that was unpr...
Ever since the devastating Hurricane Katrina struck Louisiana, it has been losing an abundant amount...
This Just In piece on Mainers who are volunteering in Hurricane Katrina relief efforts in New Orlea...
churches, a violent storm was churning off the Gulf coast. People began to leave the area. What was ...
Led by anesthesiologist Steve Bott, M.D., a group calling themselves the University Health Care Loui...
Hurricane Katrina left residents of New Orleans desperate in many ways; they were deprived of their ...
he most vulnerable populations in New Orleans—the elderly, people with physical and mental disabilit...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2005,...
This Just In piece reporting that New Orleans police broke up a memorial service for Portland activ...
The City of New Orleans enlisted UNO-CHART to improve the evacuation of the vulnerable populations i...
A group of our nursing students are down in New Orleans volunteering in the revitalization of the ci...
Hurricane Katrina displaced many New Orleans residents, leaving in its wake tens of thousands of vac...
Two years have passed since Hurricane Katrina smashed into New Orleans. And if you hang out downtown...
One of the risks of residing in coastal Louisiana, and specifically in New Orleans, is the threat of...
Hurricane Katrina has mobilized community-based environmental justice organizing and advocacy and in...
Abstract Hurricane Katrina impacted the Gulf Coast of the USA on a scale and intensity that was unpr...