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Dedication Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: What Happened Chapter 1: Lone Star College-Kingwood Chapter 2: Gulf Coast State College Chapter 3: Umpqua Community College Part II: Hindsight: What We Wish We Knew Chapter 4: The Settings Chapter 5: Don't Be Naïve Chapter 6: Guns, Drugs and Money Chapter 7: Power Chapter 8: Move Things to a Higher Place Chapter 9: Identity Theft Chapter 10: Loss of Personal Items and Loss of Lives Chapter 11: What You Should Know and Do to Help Recovery Efforts Part III: What Helped Us Chapter 12: Leadership Team Chapter 13: Culture Chapter 14: Policies Chapter 15: Resources Chapter 16: Friends, Partners, and Others Wanting to Help Part IV: What Hindered Us Chapter 17: Inexperience Chapter 18: FEMA and Other Bureaucracies Chapter 19: Procurement Policies Chapter 20: Personnel Changes Part V: Aftermath to Recovery Chapter 21: Trauma and Grief Chapter 22: Overwhelming State of Mind Chapter 23: Healing and Recovering Chapter 24: Recovery Strategies Used by Individuals Chapter 25: Recovery Strategies Used Organizations Chapter 26: Community Healing Part VI: Preparation for the Next Crisis - A Global Pandemic Part VII: Master Crisis Response Cheat Sheet Closing Statement Appendix A:Harvey Timeline Summary: August 23, 2017 - February 2020 Appendix B.LSC-Kingwood Student Success Pre and Post Harvey Appendix C:Harvey Revenues and Expenses Appendix D:LSC Procurement Process Appendix E:Testimonials from Student, Staff, and Faculty References About the Author About the Contributors
Dedication Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: What Happened Chapter 1: Lone Star College-Kingwood Chapter 2: Gulf Coast State College Chapter 3: Umpqua Community College Part II: Hindsight: What We Wish We Knew Chapter 4: The Settings Chapter 5: Don't Be Naïve Chapter 6: Guns, Drugs and Money Chapter 7: Power Chapter 8: Move Things to a Higher Place Chapter 9: Identity Theft Chapter 10: Loss of Personal Items and Loss of Lives Chapter 11: What You Should Know and Do to Help Recovery Efforts Part III: What Helped Us Chapter 12: Leadership Team Chapter 13: Culture Chapter 14: Policies Chapter 15: Resources Chapter 16: Friends, Partners, and Others Wanting to Help Part IV: What Hindered Us Chapter 17: Inexperience Chapter 18: FEMA and Other Bureaucracies Chapter 19: Procurement Policies Chapter 20: Personnel Changes Part V: Aftermath to Recovery Chapter 21: Trauma and Grief Chapter 22: Overwhelming State of Mind Chapter 23: Healing and Recovering Chapter 24: Recovery Strategies Used by Individuals Chapter 25: Recovery Strategies Used Organizations Chapter 26: Community Healing Part VI: Preparation for the Next Crisis - A Global Pandemic Part VII: Master Crisis Response Cheat Sheet Closing Statement Appendix A:Harvey Timeline Summary: August 23, 2017 - February 2020 Appendix B.LSC-Kingwood Student Success Pre and Post Harvey Appendix C:Harvey Revenues and Expenses Appendix D:LSC Procurement Process Appendix E:Testimonials from Student, Staff, and Faculty References About the Author About the Contributors
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