Sentences with phrase «evacuees living»

That FEMA housing program, however, has not been made available to Hurricane Maria evacuees living in Florida or other US states.
CHICAGO — The more than 7,000 Hurricane Katrina evacuees living in the greater Chicago area will be assisted by the Crisis Recovery Coordination Council, the United Way of Metropolitan Chicago announced on Monday.

Not exact matches

AirBnb If you live in an area popular for evacuees — largely the Southeast / Florida, consider sharing your home on Airbnb.
Through relief flights, the transportation of emergency supplies, airline employee volunteer efforts and fundraising programs facilitated through airline mileage programs, U.S. cargo and passenger carriers transported more than 4.5 million pounds of life - saving food, water and supplies, accommodated more than 6,500 evacuees, relocated hundreds of stranded pets and relaxed travel policies to more than 80 airports in the path of the hurricanes.
If you live in the area, the Red Cross is looking for volunteers to help with the evacuees.
Puerto Rican evacuees from Hurricane Maria's wrath last fall have been granted another six weeks of federal assistance to live in emergency motel shelters in Florida, U.S. Rep. Stephanie Murphy announced Thursday.
Evacuees will probably go to the U.S., Rudiak - Gould notes, because the nation's compact with the U.S. allows Marshallese people to live and work in the U.S. easily.
The results suggest the need for long - term mental health support in Fukushima — perhaps especially targeting evacuees who are still living in temporary housing.
NIT No. 183 pdf Fukushima Evacuees Abandoned by the Government Fukushima Now Part 1: On the Eighth Spring Since the Accident — Living in a world full of contradictions Fukushima Now Part 2: Current State of...
The descriptions could be used as openers in a story based around evacuees who were sent to live in a rural location.
And as Maisie delves deeper into the killings of the dispossessed from the «last war,» a new kind of refugee - an evacuee from London - appears in Maisie's life.
Pair this one with other stories of evacuees from the Blitz, like 2015's Odyssey winner, The War That Saved My Life, or with time - slipping horror tales such as The Emerald Atlas (2011).
Houston - based animal rescue Friends for Life took on the challenge of managing animal care at the George R. Brown (GRB) Convention Center, a «mega-shelter» that housed about 10,000 evacuees at its peak.
Atlanta artist Mario Petrirena used found and treasured family objects to create a kind of self - portrait of his life as an evacuee from Cuba when he was only eight years old in his show
Atlanta artist Mario Petrirena used found and treasured family objects to create a kind of self - portrait of his life as an evacuee from Cuba when he was only eight years old in his show The Distance Between at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia (February 25 — April 29, 2017).
Although he lived most of his life in London, Howard Hodgkin was inspired by visits to other countries, notably India (where he maintained a studio for a time) and the United States (where he lived as young evacuee from World War II).
With the exception of three years spent as an evacuee during the war, and three years in military service, he has spent his whole life living and working in London.
Occurrence of depressive tendency and associated social factors among elderly persons forced by the Great East Japan Earthquake and nuclear disaster to live as long - term evacuees: a prospective cohort study
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