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Hurricane Katrina: News and Updates

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Disaster Relief Fund: Messages of Thanks from
our Members

No one at AFT imagined that our displaced Gulf Coast members would find the resources to practice the almost-forgotten art of the "thank-you" note. But since the AFT Disaster Relief Fund began to send out $500 grants, thank-you notes have poured in to AFT secretary-treasurer Nat LaCour's office from AFT evacuees.
Storm Stories from AFT Members
Read the personal stories of hurricane hardship, survival—and hope—from our members. These and other members affected by this devastating event need the support and assistance of their fellow AFT members.
Members Helping Members
AFT members and locals around the country are reaching out to support union colleagues, schools and children affected by the recent hurricanes.
AFT Disaster Relief Grant Application
The deadline for applying for grants from the AFT Disaster Relief Fund related to Hurricanes Katrina, Rita or Wilma has now passed.

Members should continue to update their location and contact information.


AFT Disaster Relief Video
This compelling 11-minute video captures hurricane and flood damage to our members' homes, schools and union headquarters.

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Cleaning Up After the Hurricane: Safety First
This fact sheet outlines the precautions and procedures that should be followed when cleaning homes and schools that have been damaged by the hurricanes. Prepared by the AFT's health and safety department, this document spells out the importance of the drying-out process, who should not be involved in cleanup, and general "cleaning principles."
FEMA Updates
Newly posted! A series of FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) updates for hurricane victims that we found to be useful and informative. Topics range from rent assistance to tax information to common misconceptions about relief assistance. We will post new updates as we receive them.
AFL-CIO Hurricane Relief Worker Centers
The AFL-CIO has set up worker centers in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, George and Texas to provide direct resources and assistance to all working families in those areas who have been affected by the hurricane disasters.
Information for Displaced Teachers and School Staff
Visit this page for information for school employees provided by state education departments and several school districts.
Helping Kids in the Aftermath of a Disaster
This page lists links to sources of help for educators and school staff who have contact with children displaced or affected by the hurricane disasters.

 

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