The Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness announced the Hurricane Ida Sheltering Program is scheduled to end April 30. The state-run program has provided ...
The Hurricane Ida Sheltering Program is set to end in May. The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) announced operations for the program are scheduled to end on ...
The Ida Shelter program ended, but residents remain in campers as state and parish governments work out how to close the program. The state-funded Ida Shelters program provided Hurricane Ida survivors ...
The state-run Ida Shelters program officially will end this month, affecting about 800 people statewide who are homeless since Hurricane Ida. When Hurricane Ida tore through Lafourche and Terrebonne ...
Louisiana lawmakers on Friday lambasted the state’s temporary housing program enacted after Hurricane Ida, saying it continues to move too slowly to help people living in damaged homes and tents since ...
BATON ROUGE — The state managed Hurricane Ida Sheltering Program continues to help those affected by the storm to get placed in travel trailers as part of their recovery, according to the Louisiana ...
FEMA isn’t expected to start taking applications for temporary shelters from the thousands of Hurricane Ida victims who lost homes until mid-November, so state officials are getting the ball rolling ...
Louisiana’s temporary housing program for people displaced by Hurricane Ida is increasing its pace of getting people into travel trailers, but Gov. John Bel Edwards said he’s still pushing for the ...
Denying federal grant funding from the very people who this program is designed to serve is not what we stand for as a state.
East Cooper Community Outreach has seen hundreds of success stories, helped several thousands in every way possible and all along operated on a ‘hand up,’ not ‘hand out’ mission. Much of what ECCO ...
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