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Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Philadelphia, Pa. , November 4, 2011 -- Anite Delice, FEMA Community Relations Specialist and Michel Desrosiers, Limited English Proficiency Coordinator, speak to grocery store owner Ernst Destine about placing Creole language pamphlets in his business to help inform members of the Haitian American community of FEMAs registration and application process. FEMA reaches out to the whole community, including those with limited English proficiency. Photo by Howard Greenblatt/FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Philadelphia, Pa. , November 4, ...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA reaches out to those with limited English proficiency Production Date: 11/04/2011 Caption: Philadelphia, Pa. , November 4, 2011 -- Anite Delice, FEMA Comm... More

Emergency Planning and Security - Washington, D. C. , September 15, 2011 -- Dawn Hart, FEMA Limited English Proficiency Coordinator, responds to a question during the Limited English Proficiency Outreach panel discussion at the 2011 Latino Leadership Summit. FEMA works with many stakeholders to discuss and promote emergency preparedness in all communities. Photo by Scott Moir/FEMA

Emergency Planning and Security - Washington, D. C. , September 15, 20...

The original database describes this as: Title: Panelist at the Latino Leadership Summit Production Date: 09/15/2011 Caption: Washington, D. C. , September 15, 2011 -- Dawn Hart, FEMA Limited English Profici... More

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