ALERT: Bring Katrina Survivors Home
From Amnesty International
August 29th marked the two year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, yet thousands of people remain in limbo, wondering if they will be able to return home.
These survivors have endured ongoing hardship for too long. With most public housing in New Orleans still shuttered and a dearth in affordable housing throughout the Gulf Coast, survivors are at continued risk of ongoing displacement far from home. It's time to give displaced Katrina survivors a timely and dignified return.
The House of Representatives has done its part to uphold the right to return. Now it's up to the Senate to do the same. Tell your Senator that the time has come to bring Katrina survivors home.
Take Action Online
August 29th marked the two year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, yet thousands of people remain in limbo, wondering if they will be able to return home.
These survivors have endured ongoing hardship for too long. With most public housing in New Orleans still shuttered and a dearth in affordable housing throughout the Gulf Coast, survivors are at continued risk of ongoing displacement far from home. It's time to give displaced Katrina survivors a timely and dignified return.
The House of Representatives has done its part to uphold the right to return. Now it's up to the Senate to do the same. Tell your Senator that the time has come to bring Katrina survivors home.
Take Action Online
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