August 17, 2006
Plan B
Katrina forces charity officials around the country to rethink what it means to be truly prepared
Charities operating in the Gulf Coast region are not strangers to the threat of hurricanes. Many have long had disaster plans in place to help them protect their operations and continue their missions when faced with a menacing storm and an evacuation.
Then along came Katrina. Not unlike the breeched levees surrounding New Orleans, the disaster plans
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