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Day: August 31, 2021

What Can We Do?  Four Practical Suggestions For How All Of Us Can Help With Hurricane Ida Recovery

By now I’m sure you’ve all had a chance to see the details from Hurricane Ida’s landfall on Sunday, the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, as a strong Category 4 storm.    Thus far, it has left more than a million people without power, created significant damage, blocked many transportation routes and put countless people in need of rescue.  And based on its […]

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ALAN saves lives and reduces suffering for disaster survivors in the United States and internationally by engaging industry to supplement non-profit organizations’ logistics capabilities. We serve by coordinating logistics, providing education, and building cross-sector relationships before, during, and after disasters.

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