Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Houston, Texas, November 14, 2008 -- During a Community Relations (CR) outreach program, American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters Debra Morris (r) and Nora Hassanpour (l) signing for CR specialist Anthony Bronk (c) during an interview with an applicant (lower left). ASL interpreters are only one example of FEMA utilizing a diverse work force to serve the wide range of needs of a community after a disaster. Mike Moore/FEMA
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Title: Community relations outreach uses ASL interpreters to field applicant questions
Production Date: 11/14/2008
Caption: Houston, Texas, November 14, 2008 -- During a Community Relations (CR) outreach program, American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters Debra Morris (r) and Nora Hassanpour (l) signing for CR specialist Anthony Bronk (c) during an interview with an applicant (lower left). ASL interpreters are only one example of FEMA utilizing a diverse work force to serve the wide range of needs of a community after a disaster. Mike Moore/FEMA
Photographer Name: Mike Moore
City/State: Houston, TX
Disasters: Texas Hurricane Ike (DR-1791)
Disaster Types: Hurricane/Tropical Storm
Categories: Community Relations ^ Recovery
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
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