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The program was set up to distribute federal money to help residents of Louisiana rebuild in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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The planning and coordinating body created in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita to help Louisiana recover.
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Advice and grant money from this non-profit organization helped Tommye Lambert reopen her daycare center in New Orleans.
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Southern Foodways Alliance chronicles the rebuilding of the restaurant owned by 91-year-old Willie Mae Seaton - a James Beard culinary award winner.
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Organized by residents trying to rebuild their homes, this citizens action group offers assistance to "Road Home" applicants and calls for Congressional oversight of the troubled program.
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Satellite images and and aftermath photos of Hurricane Katrina - a Category 5 storm packing winds estimated at 175 mph. Katrina made landfall in Louisiana on August 29, 2005.
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Providing support for children in the New Orleans area continues to be a priority program for the Save the Children organization.
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The League continues to provide direct assistance to the survivors of the Katrina disaster and maintains the Urban League Katrina Fund.
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The Corps is trying to build a system to protect New Orleans from massive flooding in the event of another hurricane.
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Shell had every reason to leave New Orleans, but led by Frank Glaviano, head of production in the Americas and a native of the 9th Ward, the company remains committed to the city.
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The NFL team made a triumphant return to the city and the New Orleans Superdome in 2006.
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