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"Rebuilding the Gulf Coast One Source at a Time"

The Hurricane Resource Center of Florida, a Disaster Relief inspired agency with years of
experience, is trusted by the Community to be inclusive and non-discriminatory at providing
professional services and referrals. Structured as a not-for-profit corporation and sponsored by
Friends for the Recovery of the Gulf Coast, is directed by its Mission to provide quality
services and referrals to those in need, to advocate on their behalf within the public and
private sector, and to strengthen their communities in which they live and work.  Dedication
and perseverance, help rebuild a better Gulf Coast and surrounding areas by providing the all
emcompassing disaster relief services ever known to this region.
Hurricane
Resource Center
Hurricane Katrina
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Headquarters
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Click here.  Sign-up for Volunteer
Opportunities with The Hurricane Resource
Center Online.
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needy families along the Gulf Coast.  

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Pensacola Beach Today.
The program is designed to help need-based citizens to fortify their living structures against future storm damage, also find and take
advantage of resources to help rebuild their lives.

Some homeowners will have to meet and provide documentation supporting the claim that they meet certain income level
requirements. All homeowners must provide proof of current Homestead Exemption to qualify for home fortification.   Keeping with
The Hurricane Resource Center's Mission, this program primarily will be available for moderate to low-income residents but all
residents are welcome to ask for help.
Hurricane Resource Center
4771 Bayou Boulevard, #192
Pensacola, Florida 32503
(850) 944-1884 Phone. (850) 475-1575 Fax.
info@hurricaneresourcecenter.org
Family is the Key
The families of the Gulf Coast still need your
help desperately.  Volunteer......
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Make A Difference

  • Stock Special Giving Project Kits

  • Answer Crisis Center Suicide Hotline

  • Fundraising Dinner Benefit

  • Phone Bank Support

  • Crisis Center Intake Clerks
Hurricane Resource
Bake Sale
Order.  Proceeds to Benefit:
the Crisis Center Suicide Hotline.  
Orders should arrive 7-10 business.
Cookies, Cakes, Pastries, and Candles.  

YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED.
Program Launch
launches new Transportation Registration
Program for Disaster Evacuation.  Registration
details when you sign-up for our Newsletter.  
Seats are reserved first for the children, elderly,
disabled and one Caregiver each resident.
Free! Child Safety Kit
when you sign-up for our Newsletter
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300 Tonawanda Trail
Pensacola, Florida 32505
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Panel denies 29 demolition
requests by city
by The Times-Picayune

Monday January 14, 2008, 9:19 PM
By David Hammer, Staff writer


In the wake of questions about how easily and
quietly New Orleans officials have been
approving demolitions of homes that might be
restored, a review committee moved into a larger
room Monday, gathered public comment and
rejected nearly a third of 91 demolitions
requested by Mayor Ray Nagin's administration.

It was a surprising turnabout for the Housing
Conservation District Review Committee, so
much so that Chairman Nelson Savoie began the
meeting by calling it the "demolition committee"
and later found himself deferring to
preservationists in the audience.  
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