Seeing how the communities experience the issues of loss with their historical properties that have stayed from generations and a desire for the properties to be pass to the other generation, in order for them to also have an opportunity to experience the beautiful past encounters of their love ones. But with the Hurricane Katrina this desired outcome can be barely achieved because of the financial cost attached in trying to rebuild the houses, and the emotional state of the reminder of how everything was destroy brings a feeling of fear for some of the community members to leave such an environment that has brought bitter sweet experience.
Because the beautiful image view of these communities is been covered by shadowing effects of the Hurricane Katrina.
Moreover for the poor group of people who lack …show more content…
Most of them are so devastated that they lack idea on what to do with their lives, because of the sudden destruction that engulf their comfort and for them to regain their balance they need help. So social workers with their ability should provide help, by assisting the clients to figure out the best possible means in their present situation, where social, interpersonal, and family needs of the people need to be addressed. Some are emotional down and social workers can suggest the need for them to relocate close to where their loves ones resides and for those who do not have close relative they need to be more community engagement that will make them not to feel all alone in the situation. Also proper assistant should be provided for those who want to