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TRAC's Mission is to assist individuals, families and communities to rebuild following a disaster, to help navigate recovery plans for those affected, strengthen our planning and preparation for future disasters and empower people organizing to dramatically improve life in our communities. TRAC's focus is Disaster Recovery, Preparedness Education, Mitigation and Client Advocacy.

Hurricane News / Updates
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Tenacity Over Tears
Tenacity over tears is a phrase I coined in reference to the repeated reaction of the bayou people to the continued negative impact on their homes, culture and way of life by coastal land loss and hurricane devastation.
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31MAY09
Help Sound The Alarm For The Coast
Local witnesses of hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Gustav and Ike can attest to the dire situation of our coast and the real-life inland consequences that brings. Others can attest to the flooding dangers even sustained winds or rain can visit on us...
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31MAY09
Bayou Families Move North To Escape Storms
COCODRIE — Water fills the space where land once stood. And Chauvin natives Willard and Joyce Thibodeaux now visit the place they once called home. The former shrimper and bar owner and his wife lived in Chauvin for decades. They moved to Houma, and higher ground, after hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
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30MAY09
FEMA: Apply For Assistance Online
FEMA has opened online registration for assistance. Register Now.
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