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First.Gov Recovery - Replacing Your Vital Documents

The Federal Response to Hurricane Katrina: Lessons Learned

GovBenefits.Gov: Federal and State Government Benefits

GovLoans.Gov: Gateway to Federal Loan Information

National Emergency Resource Registry The NERR assists with coordination between the resources that are needed and the resources that may be available from the private and public sectors. If you or your organization / agency / corporation have resources that may be made available to the response agencies, please list them in this Resource Registry

Official Energy Statistics from the U.S. Energy Information Administration Hurricane Impact on the U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Markets

Department of Agriculture

Department of Commerce


Department of Defense


Department of the Interior


Department of Justice


Department of Labor
and Hurricane Recovery Services Site connects recovery assistance workers with a range of employment and disaster relief services

Department of Transportation


Department of the Treasury


EPA

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Health and Human Services


Homeland Security

Housing and Urban Development

HUD


IRS


Task Force Navy Family

USA Freedom Corps


USDA Rural Development


Veterans Affairs


USDA Rural Development


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Organization Name Content Description
NOAA-National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's National Geodetic Survey Hurricane images
America's Job Bank --US Dept. of Labor Job search 
Go Direct Campaign--US Treasury and Fed. Reserve Bank Campaign that encourages people to utilize direct deposit for their federal benefit payments
Dept. of Health and Human Services-Center for Disease Control and Prevention emergency preparedness and response, health and safety issues/tips, news related to health
US Postal Services National mail service updates
US Army Hurricane relief, news, phone numbers, etc. for Army/families
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation information for consumers and bankers in the affected areas
National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) information for credit unions and credit union members
Dept. of Treasury--Office of Thrift Supervision information for consumers and bankers
Dept. of Treasury--Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)  information for consumers and bankers
American Bar Association legal information for victims and lawyers
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development housing resources and HUD information
U.S. Department of Labor Hurricane Recovery Assistance for Income Support and Jobs
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Hurricane Federal Web Information
Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury information on charitable giving, tax-relief issues
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services public health and emergency response efforts on providing relief, care, and assistance to the victims of Hurricanes
The White House hurricane relief efforts from the white house
U. S. Department of Agriculture Information for Food and Housing Assistance, Disaster Cleanup, Agency Resources, Recovery, and Consumers , and for USDA Personnel In the Affected Areas 
U.S. Department of the Interior  
U. S. Department of Commerce how to  get FEMA help; donate and volunteer; finding friends; health and safety, government assistance
U.S. Department of Justice ANTI-FRAUD PRIORITIES TO PROTECT THE INTEGRITY OF RELIEF EFFORTS IN HURRICANE REGIONS
U.S. Department of Defense military support in the wake of hurricane Katrina
USA Freedom Corps volunteer opportunities for Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana
U.S. Department of Transportation status of transportation systems in Katrina affected areas
U.S. Department of the Treasury how to  get FEMA help; donate and volunteer; finding friends; health and safety, government assistance, benefits information for federal employees
U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs information for veterans and employees
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA serves as the lead Agency for the cleanup of hazardous materials, including oil and gasoline