Residents along Mississippi's Gulf Coast, a region still struggling to recover from the worst hurricane disaster in American history and more recently, the worst American oil spill, have something extra to be thankful for this Thanksgiving holiday. A little more than a week ago, H.U.D. Secretary Shaun Donovan joined Governor Haley Barbour and Mississippi Center for Justice attorney Reilly Morse in the coastal city of Gulfport to announce that $132 million would be made available for lower-income, disabled and elderly Katrina victims still suffering with unmet housing needs five years after the storm.
Link to this comment:
All Comments (0)