On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina pounded the U.S. Gulf Coast causing widespread destruction and flooding. As the situation unfolds, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health will provide news on the growing relief effort and links to information on how individuals can contribute. JHSPH News and Information Information for Tulane Students Where to Donate Public Health Experts Other Resources JHSPH News and Information Guidelines Needed to Help Care for Children During Emergencies 01/03/06
Shelters from the Storm: Dean Klag Assists Red Cross Efforts in Texas 09/28/05 Image Gallery—Team Returns to the Gulf Coast to Collect Environmental Samples 09/26/05 Webcast—Preliminary Assessment of Gulf Coast Shelters 09/22/05 35 Tulane Students Settle in at Bloomberg School 09/21/05 Dean Klag Assists Hurricane Katrina Recovery Efforts 09/13/05 Kellogg Schwab: Assessing the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina 09/12/05 Hurricane Katrina Volunteers Face Legal Questions 09/08/05 Public Health Experts Aid Hurricane Katrina Survivors 09/06/05 Katrina’s Aftermath: Public Health Concerns 09/06/05 Charity Scam Warning 09/02/05 Preparing for Disaster 09/02/05 Message from Dean Michael J. Klag 09/01/05 Information for Tulane Students Assistance for Tulane School of Public Health Students 09/07/05 Where to Donate List of Relief Organizations Legal Information for Volunteer Health Professionals (ESAR-VHP) What Voluteers Need to Know: A Disaster Pre-Deployment Checklist Public Health Experts List of Disaster and Public Health Experts Find a Research Expert Other Resources JHU Hurricane Katrina Information Johns Hopkins Office Critical Event Preparedness Response (CEPAR) FEMA Public Health News Center—Latest Public Health News American Public Health Association (APHA) Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) Red Cross Family News Network JHU Faculty and Student Assistance U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Find Family and Friends--FirstGov.gov
Public Affairs media contacts for the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Tim Parsons or Kenna Lowe at 410-955-6878 or paffairs@jhsph.edu.
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