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Avoid Being Taken Advantage of After the Storm
This resource includes links to report price gouging and unfair business practices.
By: Partnership for Legal Access
Help for Victims of Hurrican Ike
(Separate Website)
The state?s health and human services agencies have compiled resources for the public and health providers to help in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike.
By: Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Info for Katrina Evacuees with Disabilities
This handout contains important information for individuals with disabilities displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
By: Advocacy, Inc. -- Main Office
LiveHelp Available for Hurricane Ike Disaster Relief
Are you a victim of Hurricane Ike in need of legal help? Use LiveHelp to ask a volunteer lawyer for help.
By: Texas Legal Services Center
School Rights After Hurricane Ike Your children have a legal right to go to school in Texas after a disaster.
By: Lone Star Legal Aid (Houston Office)
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