Hoboken, N.J., Dec. 1, 2012 --  AmeriCorps HOOPA Tribal Civilian Community Corpsl(TCCC) team members Cesar Flores(left- Team Lead) and Chester McCloud(right) meet with other AmeriCorps members from Minnesota and St. Louis before their door to door neighborhood contacts as part of AmeriCorps outreach to find Hurricane Sandy survivors who may need help. TCCC is a team based, 9 month tribal(from different tribes across the country) residential program for ages 18-24, whose members reside on the HOOPA Valley Indian Reservation in northern California. AmeriCorps is  an important FEMA partner in responding to Hurricane Sandy.  George Armstrong/FEMA
An Iowa Conservation Corps AmeriCorps member directs volunteers in Joplin, MO. (Photo by Scott Julian, 2011)
Hoboken, N.J., Dec. 1, 2012 -- AmeriCorps HOOPA Tribal Civilian Community Corpsl(TCCC) team members Cesar Flores(left- Team Lead) and Chester McCloud(right) meet with other AmeriCorps members from Minnesota and St. Louis before their door to door neighborhood contacts as part of AmeriCorps outreach to find Hurricane Sandy survivors who may need help. TCCC is a team based, 9 month tribal(from different tribes across the country) residential program for ages 18-24, whose members reside on the HOOPA Valley Indian Reservation in northern California. AmeriCorps is an important FEMA partner in responding to Hurricane Sandy. George Armstrong/FEMA
Hoboken, N.J., Dec. 1, 2012 --  AmeriCorps HOOPA Tribal Civilian Community Corpsl(TCCC) team members Cesar Flores(left- Team Lead) and Chester McCloud(right) meet with other AmeriCorps members from Minnesota and St. Louis before their door to door neighborhood contacts as part of AmeriCorps outreach to find Hurricane Sandy survivors who may need help. TCCC is a team based, 9 month tribal(from different tribes across the country) residential program for ages 18-24, whose members reside on the HOOPA Valley Indian Reservation in northern California. AmeriCorps is  an important FEMA partner in responding to Hurricane Sandy.  George Armstrong/FEMA
Hoboken, N.J., Dec. 1, 2012 -- AmeriCorps HOOPA Tribal Civilian Community Corpsl(TCCC) team members Cesar Flores(left- Team Lead) and Chester McCloud(right) meet with other AmeriCorps members from Minnesota and St. Louis before their door to door neighborhood contacts as part of AmeriCorps outreach to find Hurricane Sandy survivors who may need help. TCCC is a team based, 9 month tribal(from different tribes across the country) residential program for ages 18-24, whose members reside on the HOOPA Valley Indian Reservation in northern California. AmeriCorps is an important FEMA partner in responding to Hurricane Sandy. George Armstrong/FEMA
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