Friday, March 19, 2010
what's in your recovery ?
medical clinics on school campuses, funding for immunizations, and faith based distribution centers have perhaps been some of the most important elements after disaster . coupled with hot meals, clothing and books, and even tent city, residents were able to return and rapidly re-populate neighborhoods despite the lack of grocery stores and other supplies.
while we've moved forward from earlier days, it's important to recall what worked best. the St Bernard Community Center on Lebeau Street in Arabi is still working for many. The Chalmette High School Students Medical Clinic serves our young adults while the Council on Aging provides an improved quality of life for our senior citizens.
what's in your recovery? what's working, what are you looking forward to in the future?
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