The recent events of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita left devastated the lives of thousands of people in the Gulf Coast region. People with disabilities in this region were among some of those who experienced the most profound impact of the disaster. In September 2005, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) provided assistance to the states affected by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina by deploying a team of Disability Program Navigators (DPN) to the region. The goal of the DPNs dispatched to Louisiana and Mississippi was to work within the states’ workforce development systems and rehabilitation agencies to identify individuals with disabilities and to provide them with resources and assistance that would enable them to obtain necessary resources and benefits, and to resume, or to obtain, employment.
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