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Evacuteer.org
Evacuteer.org is now referring all flood relief volunteers to other disaster recovery agencies who are working in the Baton Rouge area to help families return to safe, stable, healthy housing.
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CAMP RESTORE
SBP (FORMERLY ST. Learn More
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Shelter at Home
The Shelter at Home Program makes temporary improvements on damaged homes so individuals or families can take shelter in their own homes while they rebuild, instead of having to stay in a hotel, rental or mass shelter. Learn More
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DEAF Focus
DEAF Focus is offering support and resources for Deaf, Deafblind and Hard of Hearing flood victims. For information, please call the numbers provided, email or stop by. Learn More
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Together Baton Rouge: Homeowners
Together Baton Rouge has a master sign up list of houses that need to be cleaned out, gutted, mucked, or remediated from mold. The list will the go to all the major entities doing that work. Learn More
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The Cajun Army
The Cajun Army’s vision is to directly connect the needs of the community with those willing to serve. They are currently providing demolition, mucking and cleanup services and.
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Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge is offering to gut out sheet rock and spray for mold in homes affected by the floods free of charge. If you own your home (that is not a trailer), Learn More
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Together Baton Rouge
Together Baton Rouge set up a fund to hire locals from affected areas to gut and muck homes, first prioritizing the elderly, disabled, families with children, and those still living in mold-infected homes. Check the website for updates and donations. Learn More
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Rebuilding Together Acadiana
A Louisiana Affiliate of Rebuilding Together, the Acadiana branch serves the parishes of Lafayette, Iberia, Acadia, and Vermilion. They provide home repairs and renovations to homeowners who are unable to make necessary improvements to their homes due to financial hardship, Learn More
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Louisiana State Animal Response Team
LSART is conducting rescues and sheltering animals affected by the flooding. Requesting cash donations. Volunteers may send their name, age, location, phone number and any animal experience to [email protected] under the subject line volunteer. Learn More
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Operation Blessing International
Specializing in disaster relief and logistics, Operation Blessing is now accepting free work order requests from residents whose homes were damaged by the flood and is also calling on volunteers who wish to help with the cleanup. Learn More