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Denying federal grant funding from the very people who this program is designed to serve is not what we stand for as a state.
Ida Sheltering Program staff are available to assist families with a plan to transition from the shelter unit. Staff can be reached at 844-268-0301.
The program that helped provide temporary homes for families impacted by Hurricane Ida in Louisiana is set to end on April 30.
The Ida Shelter program ended, but residents remain in campers as state and parish governments work out how to close the program.
The Ida Sheltering Program is coming to an end on Tuesday, April 30, according to the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.
Louisiana lawmakers on Friday lambasted the state’s temporary housing program enacted after Hurricane Ida, saying it continues to move too slowly to help people living in damaged homes and tents since ...
The state-operated Ida sheltering program is coming to an end April 30. The program provided families impacted by Hurricane Ida with travel trailers.
BATON ROUGE — The state managed Hurricane Ida Sheltering Program continues to help those affected by the storm to get placed in travel trailers as part of their recovery, according to the ...
ICYMI: Yesterday, we launched the Hurricane #Ida Sheltering Program, which will provide temporary housing to people in heavily impacted parishes.
Alana Morrall, director of development and marketing for ECCO, said they recently found out that a federal grant was approved to match the $50,000 that ECCO has committed to fund the IDA program ...
The Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness announced Friday that the Hurricane Ida sheltering program is ending later this month.
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