Reports

As a coordinator of human recovery, the Recovery Corps has conducted several studies to fill the information gap and better assess the needs of Louisiana’s people.

From the Recovery Corps

Broken Homes: First-Hand Accounts of Living Through Louisiana's Housing Crisis
A series of five reports detailing the struggles of Louisianians still trying to recover and the effects Louisiana's housing crisis has had on those struggles.
Part 1: Unaffordable Housing
Part 2: Louisiana's Vulnerable Populations

2009 State and Federal Legislative Agenda (PDF)
The Recovery Corps' first-ever state and federal legislative agenda

Roadmap to a More Holistic Recovery (PDF)
Recovery recommendations compiled by the Recovery Corps and utilized by the National Commission on Children and Disasters in creating its report to Congress and President Obama

Broken Promises, Unmet Needs Leave Louisiana Vulnerable (PDF)
A report about Louisiana's unmet needs leading up the the expiration of HUD's DHAP program and the expiration of the eligible funding for DCMP-Katrina

Recovery Corps Programs Data Overview (PDF)
A look at the data and statistics related to programs executed by the Recovery Corps

The Realities of Recovery (PDF: 23.1 MB)
Annual Report

Progress for Some, Hope and Hardships for Many (PDF: 316 KB)
Storm survivors today and what's necessary to ensure their recovery

Displaced Louisianians: Where did they go and are they coming back?
A look at the barriers facing many displaced survivors living out-of-state who wish to return to New Orleans or Louisiana

Affordable Rental Housing in Healthy Communities Rebuilding After Hurricane Katrina
(In partnership with the Urban Institute)

They are Thinking of Today, Not Tomorrow
Evaluation of the Louisiana Family Recovery Corps' Case Management Program and Human Recovery Coordination
By Berkeley Policy Associates

Operation Assist
Psychosocial, therapeutic models and intervention programs for children and families: a matrix of recommended programs for the Recovery Corps
(In partnership with the Children's Health Fund and Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health)

FEMA Trailer Park Survey
(In partnership with the Louisiana Recovery Authority and Louisiana Department of Labor)