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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, June 02, 2011

CONTACT: Kate Enos
Phone: 202-606-6730
Email: kenos@cns.gov

   

AmeriCorps Hoopa TCCC on the Front Lines of Disaster Relief in Southeast Missouri

 

Hoopa, Calif. – The AmeriCorps Hoopa Tribal Civilian Community Corps (Hoopa TCCC) is currently hard at work in Southeast Missouri, helping residents recover and rebuild after devastating flooding in April.

The floods in Morehouse, Mo., damaged more than 270 homes, with only 150 homes identified as being salvageable. The AmeriCorps Hoopa TCCC team, made up of ten members, has been in the middle of the disaster recovery efforts, removing contents, mucking, and demolishing the interiors of the damaged homes, salvaging all they can for the flood victims. Hoopa TCCC has been working closely with the AmeriCorps St. Louis Emergency Response Team, Hope International, and numerous community volunteers to coordinate disaster recovery efforts.

“Hoopa TCCC has been a tremendous asset to our community, being there every step of the way to help us recover and rebuild,” said Morehouse Mayor Pete Leija. “I will never be able to thank them enough for everything they have done for Morehouse. They have saved us.”

“The flooding has been overshadowed in Southeast Missouri, but most of the residents have weathered it really well and it is truly inspiring to see this little town come together to help one another,” said Project Manager and Training Specialist of Hoopa TCCC, Viola Long. “I always feel for the victims because they lose so much. Our team goes the extra mile to help the victims because their lives have been turned upside down.”

Based on the largest reservation in the state with the largest Native American population, the California-based Hoopa Valley Tribal Civilian Community Corps (Hoopa TCCC) operates a ten-month residential program for youth ages 18-24. Current members are from several tribes including Hoopa, Cherokee, and Navajo Nation. AmeriCorps members serve in teams of ten to carry out short term, high-impact service projects within and outside the Hoopa Valley reservation. Intensive service projects are focused in disaster relief, education, environment, public safety, and homeland security.

The Corporation for National and Community Service is working closely with FEMA, state emergency officials, state service commissions, and nonprofit organizations to assess the dynamic situation and determine the most effective role for additional national service participants in response to these disasters.

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About the Corporation for National and Community Serivce:

The Corporation for National and Community Service is a federal agency that engages more than five million Americans in service through its Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America programs, and leads President Obama's national call to service initiative, United We Serve. For more information, visit NationalService.gov.

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