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Recent evaluation of the ROSS-SC program reveals how service coordinators connect residents to services in times of crisis, in addition to focusing on longer-term health and education needs.
Roof blown off a home after Hurricane Sally
As disasters become more frequent, how can we help the most vulnerable households?
Two men paddle in high water in the Ninth Ward after Hurricane Katrina devastated the area August 31, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Disparities in wealth and power that exist before a storm can predict how households will fare after.
We lack high-quality, systematic data to tell us what the pandemic’s lasting effects will be on rural businesses, industries, and workers.

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