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Provides services for those affected by natural or man-made disaster (i.e. single family fires, tornadoes, floods) by supplying immediate food, shelter, and clothing. Sets up shelters, mass care during large-scale disasters.
Recruits, trains, and engages a pool of competent volunteers to both educate members of the public regarding disaster preparedness and to respond and serve vulnerable members of the community during times of crisis.
Provides services for those affected by natural or man-made disaster (i.e. single family fires, tornadoes, floods) by supplying immediate food, shelter, and clothing. Sets up shelters, mass care during large-scale disasters.
Recruits, trains, and engages a pool of competent volunteers to both educate members of the public regarding disaster preparedness and to respond and serve vulnerable members of the community during times of crisis.
The Salvation Army's disaster relief program consists of several basic services, addressing many of the typical needs of a disaster survivor. Services are adapted to the specific needs of individuals and communities and scalable according to the magnitude of the disaster.
Provides disaster assistance with mobile feeding canteens, spiritual support services, and basic needs provisions. Can also help with cleaning supplies when available.
Emergency Disaster services for individuals and families affected by fires, floods, and other natural disasters. Services vary based on type of disaster and funding availability.
Offers basic furniture and household items, and clothing are available to disaster, fire and flood victims. Shelter referrals.
Relief services in response to disasters.
This program provides assistance for those suffering due to a natural disaster such as a fire, tornado, or flood. Emergency disaster service workers are always trained with the most current techniques, classes, and equipment for any type of disaster. Provides long term relief that aids with rebuilding, grief/spiritual guidance, donation distribution, and social services.
Offers basic furniture and household items, and clothing are available to disaster, fire or flood victims.
Provides services for those affected by natural or man-made disaster (i.e. single family fires, tornadoes, floods) by supplying immediate food, shelter, and clothing. Sets up shelters, mass care during large-scale disasters.
Recruits, trains, and engages a pool of competent volunteers to both educate members of the public regarding disaster preparedness and to respond and serve vulnerable members of the community during times of crisis.
This program provides assistance for those suffering due to a natural disaster such as a fire, tornado, or flood. Emergency disaster service workers are always trained with the most current techniques, classes, and equipment for any type of disaster. Provides long term relief that aids with rebuilding, grief/spiritual guidance, donation distribution, and social services.
Provides services for those affected by natural or man-made disaster (i.e. single family fires, tornadoes, floods) by supplying immediate food, shelter, and clothing. Sets up shelters, mass care during large-scale disasters.
Recruits, trains, and engages a pool of competent volunteers to both educate members of the public regarding disaster preparedness and to respond and serve vulnerable members of the community during times of crisis.
Provides direct emergency assistance to customers affected by a disaster beyond their control to meet basic needs. Basic needs includes food, personal care items, and temporary or permanent housing assistance.
Disaster services in the case of a house fire. Must have a referral from the Red Cross.
Disaster services include an on-call emergency mobile canteen providing food, beverages, clothing, blankets, and other essential emergency supplies to assist disaster victims and first responders immediately following a major disaster or large-scale emergency.
