Nonprofits get Mississippi Cottages
by Wally Northway
Published: July 9,2009
Tags: housing, Hurricane Katrina, MEMA, Mississippi Cottages, non-profit organizations
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST — Mississippi Gulf Coast residents still in need of permanent housing because their lives were uprooted by Hurricane Katrina will soon have another way to obtain a Mississippi Cottage. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) recently awarded 558 Mississippi Cottages to four non-profit organizations and the City of Pascagoula under the Mississippi [...]
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