New Orleans Title I

This blog was created to share information regarding the effects of Katrina on the Ryan White Title I: New Orleans EMA as we get it. If you have information regarding our clients or questions please post it. This is not much, but a start in rebuilding our lives and our EMA.

Sunday, September 04, 2005

General Information

---Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA):
Provide assistance in disaster areas. For assistance, contact FEMA at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or apply online at https://disasteraid.fema.gov/IAC/displayPage.do?forward=home&

---The Body (more HIV/AIDS specific resources) : http://www.thebody.com/aahivm/katrina_patients.html

---For missing persons:
American Red Cross 1-866-GET-INFO
American Red Cross Elderly/Disabled 713-313-1628
Salvation Army http://www.satern.org/or 1-800-725-2769
Louisiana State Police 1-800-469-4828
National Next of Kin Registry http://nokr.org/nok/restricted/home.htm
MSNBC http://msnbc.msn.com/id/9146348/

---Hurricane Employment: (866) 4USA-DOL

---Numbers to get a copy of birth certificates, marriage license, etc.
* For evacuees from Louisiana: 816-310-7617
* For evacuees from other states: 225-743-5748

---View of the New Orleans:
CNN: http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2005/hurricanes/interactive/fullpage.nola.flood/katrina.html
GlobeXplorer:
http://www.globexplorer.com/disasterimages/index.shtml

New Orleans flood map: http://mapper.cctechnol.com/floodmap.php

Local information/resources:
--- New Orleans Channel 4 link: http://www.wwltv.com/

---The Times Picayune online: http://www.nola.com/

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