July 31, 2010 - As of this date, the RISE program will no longer be accepting new clients.




For more information on how the RISE program is helping Hurricane Ike survivors, click here to view the program book.

What is Rise?

RISE is a disaster case management program, operated by Lutheran Social Services Disaster Response and created by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) with a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help Texans recover after Hurricane Ike. RISE is designed to provide help, support and advocacy for survivors of Hurricane Ike as they recover from the disaster. 

RISE disaster case management is available in 16 counties of southeast Texas through a network of local agencies.  RISE case managers work in partnership with hurricane survivors to assess their disaster-related needs, develop long-term recovery plans, and connect survivors to available resources to meet their disaster-related needs.


Who Qualifies for Disaster Case Management through the RISE program?

To qualify to receive RISE disaster case management services, you must:

If you were affected by Hurricane Ike but did not reside in any of the counties listed above, please click here.