Here is information about community resources and other items that may help you with issues that might not be legal prolems.
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National Low Income Housing Coalition
(Separate Website)
NLIHC is dedicated to ending America?s affordable housing crisis. NLIHC focuses its advocacy on those with the most serious housing problems, the lowest income households, by emphasizing preservation, production, public housing, vouchers and related services.
By: nlihc.org
New Orleans Neighborhoods Partnership Network
(Separate Website)
Looking for your local neighborhood association or other neighborhood information? This site may help.
By: NPN
Office of Inspector General - Office of Disaster Assistance Oversight
(Separate Website)
Links to OIG public reports and testimony
By: Department of Homeland Security
Open for Business
(Separate Website)
Centralized information about how to work with the agency in rebuilding efforts.
By: Department of Homeland Security
Post-Katrina Resource Guide
(Separate Website)
Resource guide. Geared to time following Katrina.
By: Families Helping Families of Greater New Orleans
Red Cross Courses
(Separate Website)
Find out more about first aid and other classes offered by the American Red Cross.
By: American Red Cross
Resource Guide for Homeless with Mental Illness or Substance Abuse Disorders Information about services for emergencies, housing, basic needs, mental health and substance abuse.
By: Jefferson Parish Human Services Authority
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