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Disasters happen all the time—it’s not a matter of if but when. Whatever the disaster, it is important to be prepared to take care of yourself for a period of time. First responders have a list of priorities and residential neighborhoods are not high on the list. The key to disaster preparedness is to plan, prepare and practice. See the resources (at right) for advice on how to be prepared for any disaster.

As the United States experiences disasters with increasing frequency and severity, we also want to reach out to those who have been affected to offer them hope, comfort and help. Click on the link below to offer your services. When you send in your application you will be notified of trainings and opportunities to serve. >Volunteer Today
 
Read: Adventists Respond (a blog)


Leadership Team
Director: Byron Dulan
Disaster Response Coordinator: Debra Finley
Administrative Assistant: Colette Newer

Contact Disaster Response


Disaster Response Resources & Links
North American Division Disaster Response
Federal Emergency Management Agency
National Oceanic and Atmosphic Administration
Washington State Emergency Management Department
ASPCA (Pet Preparedness)


Disaster Preparedness Resources - Prepare & Practice
Disaster Kit Supply List | Disaster Preparedness Calendar | Disaster Preparedness for Seniors | Family Disaster Plan | Preparing Kids for Disasters | Shelter in Place | Shelter in Place Q&A | Sign Language Guide | Using a Generator | Water Treatment


Disaster Preparedness Resources - Plan
Blackout | Chemical Emergencies | Earthquake | Fire | Flood | Frozen Pipes | Hurricane | Landslide | Terrorism | Thunderstorm | Tsunami | Volcano | Wildfire | Winter


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