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Peer-to-Peer Katrina Survivors Support Mailing List (Printable Version)



The CDC National Prevention Information Network has established a listserv to encourage our partners working with Hurricane Katrina evacuees to post any needs they may have. Those needs will be reviewed by other organizations across the country who may reply and offer their support.

To join this moderated listserv, or change your existing subscription please enter the information requested below. If you are in need of assistance, please post your request. The request will go out to everyone who has joined this national listserv so that they may review all requests and determine what assistance they can offer. Anyone able to offer assistance should respond on the listserv. Once you post a request, please check the listserv for responses.

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