ReUnite America USA

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When the Waters Rose, So Did We
In the face of unimaginable loss, a city’s spirit refused to drown.
Katrina broke levees—but it couldn’t break the will to survive, rebuild, and ReUnite.
Join our trusted natural disaster relief organization committed to rapid response, aid, and recovery for communities in need. Donate or volunteer today.

Norwood J. Clark, Jr.

CEO/President of Zeek Management Group, LLC

We are a reliable disaster relief nonprofit that works on hurricane recovery, earthquake relief and other natural disasters we face.

Welcome to ReUnite America USA

where we never stop believing in the power of human connection—even in the most challenging times. The devastation of Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005, changed countless lives, including my own. My name is Norwood J. Clark, Jr., CEO/President of Zeek
 Management Group, 
LLC. Born in Charity 
Hospital, New Orleans,

Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, displacing millions, destroying
communities, and exposing deep social wounds—forever changing lives, landscapes, and the collective spirit of an entire region.

A flooded New Orleans neighborhood with rooftops barely visible

A flooded New Orleans neighborhood with rooftops barely visible

Water swallowed entire communities—homes vanished; memories drowned. What was once a thriving neighborhood becoming an eerie sea of silence, sorrow, and unimaginable loss.

Families stranded on rooftops, waving for rescue helicopters

Families stranded on rooftops, waving for rescue helicopters

Hope clung to rooftops as families pleaded for help. Days passed, sun burned, and still they waited—forgotten by systems, remembered by humanity’s outcry.

Inside a chaotic shelter, elderly and children packed tightly on cots

Shelters overflowed with fear and fatigue. Strangers became family. Amid chaos, dignity and resilience endured—even as the comforts of home faded into a distant past.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

When disaster strikes, it doesn’t just destroy buildings—it shatters lives, uproots families, and steals the
sense of safety we all deserve. We’ve seen the heartbreak up close—from flooded homes in New Orleans to wildfire-ravaged towns in Southern California. Yet, amid the ashes and the sorrow, we’ve also seen something extraordinary: hope restored through action. ReUnite America USA was built on that very belief—that when we come together, we heal faster, stand taller, and rebuild stronger. This is why we act. Help us build better systems, stronger communities, and a safety net that never breaks. Join us. Give. Volunteer. Spread the word. Be the life-line someone desperately needs today.

Latest Blogs & Events

When Home Is Just a Word: What Shelter Really Means After a Disaster

When Home Is Just a Word: What Shelter Really Means After a Disaster

When disaster strikes, people often think of homes washed away, roofs torn apart, and towns left underwater. But for survivors, home is more than a building—it’s the feeling of safety, warmth, and belonging.For families who suddenly find themselves homeless after a hurricane or flood, rebuilding that sense of home becomes…

Beyond the Storm: Healing the Invisible Wounds of Disaster

Beyond the Storm: Healing the Invisible Wounds of Disaster

In the days after a natural disaster, the world often focuses on rebuilding homes, repairing roads, and distributing food. But for survivors, the hardest wounds are often unseen. At ReUnite, we know from experience: healing the mind is just as urgent as healing the body. Mental Health Support After Natural…

Hurricane Katrina Survivor Story – How Nonprofits Made Recovery Possible

Hurricane Katrina Survivor Story – How Nonprofits Made Recovery Possible

When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in 2005, thousands of families lost everything. For many survivors, nonprofit organizations became the lifeline that made recovery possible. Meet Maria – A Katrina Survivor Maria was a young mother living in New Orleans when Katrina hit. Her home was destroyed, and she and…

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Phone Number

323 938 2138

Email

info@reuniteamericausa.org

If you feel the clarion call to serve—not for recognition, but from a place of deep, unshakable love for humanity—we want you to join this movement.



    Survivor Quotes:

    When disaster strikes, it doesn’t just destroy buildings—it shatters lives, uproots families, and steals the sense of safety we all deserve. We’ve seen the heartbreak up close