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Flooding - Morehouse, Mo. , June 4, 2011 -- Hoopa Tribal Civilian Community Corps volunteers pose in the Morehouse city park with awards they were just given by city mayor Pete Leija. An event was held in the city park to honor members of the group that have volunteered untold hours since flooding in late April inundated the town and surrounding area. Jace Anderson/FEMA

Flooding - Morehouse, Mo. , August 18, 2011 -- Roger Claassen (inside cab), a Mennonite volunteer from the Mennonite Disaster Service, takes down a house in Morehouse, Missouri. Claassen, a farmer from Plymouth, Nebraska, is assisting the town by tearing down a total of 40 houses that were destroyed by the spring flooding in the area. FEMA's Voluntary Agency Liaisons (VALs) work with voluntary and faith-based agencies that can provide services in disaster areas. Jace Anderson/FEMA

Flooding - Omaha, Neb. , August 8, 2011 -- Omaha Mayor Jim Suttle and FEMA Region VII Administrator Beth Freeman following a meeting in the Mayor's office. FEMA is working to provide assistance to survivors following the recent and continuing flooding in the area. Jace Anderson/FEMA

Flooding - Prattsville, N. Y. , Nov. 4, 2011 -- Residents listen during a Town Hall meeting with survivors of the Town of Prattsville that was destroyed by flooding during Hurricane Irene. FEMA plays a vital role supporting State, Tribal and local governments as they respond to the impacts of Hurricane Irene. Hans Pennink/FEMA

Flooding - Prattsville, N. Y. , November 14, 2011 -- Residents listen during a Town Hall meeting with survivors of the Town of Prattsville that was destroyed by flooding during Hurricane Irene. FEMA plays a vital role supporting State, Tribal and local governments as they respond to the impacts of Hurricane Irene. Hans Pennink/FEMA

Flooding - Prattsville, N. Y. , November 4, 2011 -- Margaret Irwin of River Street Planning & Development, speaks during a Town Hall meeting with survivors of the Town of Prattsville that was destroyed by flooding during Hurricane Irene. FEMA plays a vital role supporting State, Tribal and local governments as they respond to the impacts of Hurricane Irene. Hans Pennink/FEMA

Flooding - Prattsville, N. Y. , November 4, 2011 -- Ian C. Law, from Synthesis Architecture in Schenectaday, N. Y. , speaks during a Town Hall meeting with survivors of the Town of Prattsville that was destroyed by flooding during Hurricane Irene. FEMA plays a vital role supporting State, Tribal and local governments as they respond to the impacts of Hurricane Irene. Hans Pennink/FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Binghamton, N. Y. , March 27, 2012 -- People take part in a open house for flood survivors seeking experts at the University at Binghamton. FEMA plays a vital role supporting State, Tribal and local governments as they respond with recovery efforts. Hans Pennink/FEMA

Flooding - Minot, N. D. , July 4, 2011 --A Salvation Army volunteer provides water to a resident attending a 4th of July festival in Minot, ND. FEMA is working with the Red Cross and other agencies to provide assistance to residents affected by recent flooding. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Flooding - Morehouse, Mo. , June 4, 2011 -- FEMA community relations specialist Beverly Winder discusses the work of the Hoopa Tribal Civilian Community Corps with a volunteer. An event was held in the city park to honor members of the group that have volunteered untold hours since flooding in late April inundated the town and surrounding area. Jace Anderson/FEMA

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Title: Tribal Civilian Community Corps Honored

Production Date: 06/04/2011

Caption: Morehouse, Mo. , June 4, 2011 -- FEMA community relations specialist Beverly Winder discusses the work of the Hoopa Tribal Civilian Community Corps with a volunteer. An event was held in the city park to honor members of the group that have volunteered untold hours since flooding in late April inundated the town and surrounding area. Jace Anderson/FEMA

Photographer Name: Leo 'Jace' Anderson

City/State: Morehouse, MO

Keywords: Flood Recovery DR-1980 Community Relations

Disasters: Missouri Severe Storms, Tornadoes, And Flooding (DR-1980)

Disaster Types: Flooding

Categories: Federal Partners ^ Individual Assistance ^ Tribal

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