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Newsroom Photo Gallery - Hurricane Aftermath

 

In the wake of the recent hurricanes, national service is joining with local, state, and Federal relief and recovery efforts to provide emergency assistance and long-term relief to those in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas, and other areas whose lives were affected by the storm.


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Hurricane Aftermath | Hurricane Recovery
Hurricane Recovery - Pass Christian, Miss.


New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in St. Bernard Parish, LA.  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - An American flag hangs on a chain link fence in the Lower 9th Ward / Desire St. Community (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Lower 9th Ward / Desire St. Community (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward / Desire St. Community (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward / Desire St. Community (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward / Desire St. Community (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - School busses sit abandoned in a lot in the Lower 9th Ward / Desire St. Community (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in St. Bernard Parish, LA.  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in St. Bernard Parish, LA.  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward / Desire St. Community (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward / Desire St. Community (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward / Desire St. Community (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward / Desire St. Community (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - Property damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the Lower 9th Ward (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - A house damaged by Hurricane Katrina in Lake View (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - A house damaged by Hurricane Katrina in Lake View (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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New Orleans, LA - An American flag hangs outside a house damaged by Hurricane Katrina in Lake View (New Orleans, LA).  More than 35,000 national service participants contributed more than 1.6 million hours of volunteer service during the first year of hurricane relief and recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, according to a report released on August 25, 2006 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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A plywood sign welcoming FEMA and insurance adjusters marks the debris-strewn lot where a home once stood on Second Street in Pass Christian, Miss.
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Debris litters the sidewalks along the main commercial strip in downtown Pass Christian, Miss., more than four weeks after Hurricane Katrina hit, closing down all businesses in the city.
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Crumpled metal and scattered debris are all that remains of the police station in Pass Christian, Miss.
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Debris and twisted structures are all that remains of the St. Paul School in downtown Pass Christian.
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