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Find Family and Friends: Government Sources
- Search Across the Web for Missing Persons
Yahoo offers a search tool that allows you to search across
multiple Katrina missing person lists. Due to volume, you may
need to try your search several times.
- Missing and Found Children
U.S. Department of Justice is working with the National Center
for Missing and Exploited Children. View photos of children
looking for their parents and see photos of missing children.
If you have or need any information, call their hot line: 1-888-544-5475.
- Patients Evacuated from Louisiana Hospitals
The Louisiana Hospital Association provides access to an online
database to help locate a patient who was evacuated from a
hospital in New Orleans or surrounding areas.
- Louisiana Nursing Home Evacuee Information
The Louisiana Nursing Home Association provides search for
nursing home residents. Includes names of evacuated residents,
the nursing facilities they came from, the host facility where
they are now and its phone number. Or you can call 225-927-5642.
- East Baton Rouge Parish Shelter Search and Hotline
Search online to find residents in East Baton Rouge Parish
Red Cross Shelters. Or, call 24-hour hot-line at (225) 389-2176.
Please give the operator the name of the missing person, their
address and date of birth.
- Find Family Call Center
This toll-free hot line has been established to provide information
and support for people, in all states affected by Katrina,
who are seeking lost family: 1-866-326-9393 (State of Louisiana).
- Search and Rescue, U.S. Coast Guard
Requests for rescues of missing or stranded persons will be
entered into the system, viewed by command center and prioritized
as received.
- Federal Employees Impacted by Katrina
1-800-307-8298: Toll-free Helpline for current and retired
federal employees and annuitants, who have been impacted by
Hurricane Katrina. (Office of Personnel Management, OPM)
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