Help us take stock of how our neighborhood is doing since Hurricane Katrina! Our neighborhood association is partnering with the LSU Sociology Department, which has been monitoring New Orleans’ recovery from Hurricane Katrina. We invite everyone in our neighborhood (all adults in your household 18 and older) to participate in this survey, which is conducted with full privacy and confidentiality by LSU. The survey is designed to help us assess community needs and help us with our planning for neighborhood initiatives. You can complete the survey online at the website, www.lsu.edu/katrinasurvey. If you prefer a paper copy, you can print one out from that website, or contact us and we’ll help you get a copy. HELP US SPREAD THE WORD: Please contact your family and friends who lived in our neighborhood when the hurricane struck, and ask them to participate, too, even if have not yet returned. (It also helps us understand community needs, if we know why some people chose not to move back, or were unable to.) They can take the survey at the website above. Thank you for helping us take stock of our community!
Help us take stock of how our neighborhood is doing since Hurricane Katrina! Our neighborhood association is partnering with the LSU Sociology Department, which has been monitoring New Orleans’ recovery from Hurricane Katrina. We invite everyone in our neighborhood (all adults in your household 18 and older) to participate in this survey, which is conducted with full privacy and confidentiality by LSU. The survey is designed to help us assess community needs and help us with our planning for neighborhood initiatives. You can complete the survey online at the website, www.lsu.edu/katrinasurvey. If you prefer a paper copy, you can print one out from that website, or contact us and we’ll help you get a copy. HELP US SPREAD THE WORD: Please contact your family and friends who lived in our neighborhood when the hurricane struck, and ask them to participate, too, even if have not yet returned. (It also helps us understand community needs, if we know why some people chose not to move back, or were unable to.) They can take the survey at the website above. Thank you for helping us take stock of our community!