Oxfam America

US Gulf Coast Recovery

A string of late-season hurricanes in 2005 spared few on the US Gulf Coast, but disadvantaged groups like immigrants, seniors, and the poor fared the worst. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita spurred Oxfam America’s first relief and recovery effort in the US – an effort that continues today. Oxfam is working with local partners on the Gulf Coast to address the needs of the region's most vulnerable residents and communities. With the arrival of Hurricane Gustav, we are supporting partners to provide emergency supplies and assistance in rebuilding.

Background

Late in 2005, a string of severe hurricanes hammered the US Gulf Coast. Their names—Katrina, Rita, and Wilma—will be forever linked with an ugly truth about our country: Poverty exists here in the US, and is particularly deep and persistent in the regions hit hardest by the hurricanes. The storms swept away the veil of pretense, revealing the face of a national shame. more »

What Oxfam is Doing

Oxfam's immediate response to the hurricanes has grown into a five-year, $12 million program in Mississippi and Louisiana, which focuses on safe and affordable housing as well as worker and immigrant rights. The program combines financial support to key partner organizations with on-the-ground technical support. more »

"Mirror on America"

How the state of Gulf Coast recovery reflects on us all.


What You Can Do

Stories from the Coast

A Force of Nature
A Force of Nature
Three years after losing everything in Hurricane Katrina, one grassroots leader is harnessing the power of community.
In Louisiana, Some People Dread Evacuations Almost as Much as Hurricanes
In Louisiana, Some People Dread Evacuations Almost as Much as Hurricanes
Evacuating for a hurricane can put a big dent in a family's budget.
After the Storm: Oxfam takes stock, rushes aid to projects that can't wait
After the Storm: Oxfam takes stock, rushes aid to projects that can't wait
Where poverty is concerned, hurricane Gustav picked up where Katrina left off.
No one can do it alone: An Oxfam partner tackles hurricane disasters--past, present, and future
No one can do it alone: An Oxfam partner tackles hurricane disasters--past, present, and future
Hurricane Gustav struck communities still struggling to recover from the devastating Gulf Coast hurricanes of 2005. Oxfam’s local partner TRAC is joining hands with other agencies to ensure that the recovery efforts are fair, coordinated, and forward-thinking.
2008 DNC Roundtable: The State of Gulf Coast Recovery
2008 DNC Roundtable: The State of Gulf Coast Recovery
Oxfam, partners and Democratic leaders meet in Denver.
Designed to Last, New Lift House Holds Promise for Louisiana—and Beyond
Designed to Last, New Lift House Holds Promise for Louisiana—and Beyond
Miss Betty Adams is the first recipient of a "Lift House"--a high-tech hurricane-resistant home.
More stories
Read more stories about Oxfam's efforts to rebuild the US Gulf Coast.

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Contribute to Oxfam's Gulf Coast Hurricane Recovery Fund.
Gulf Coast Slideshows

Gulf Coast Slideshows »

View slideshows of the families affected by the crisis in the Gulf Coast and Oxfam's partners who are leading the region's recovery.

US Gulf Coast Recovery Program Fact Sheet »

Even before the hurricanes, Louisiana and Mississippi were the two poorest states in the nation. Nearly one in five lived below the national poverty line. Good schools, job opportunities, and decent housing were scarce. Now the region is in crisis.

Oxfam's Gulf Coast Recovery Program: 2008 Program Summary »

An overview of Oxfam’s Gulf Coast Recovery activities and accomplishments, including advocacy, support to partner organizations, and on-the-ground technical support.