Informational Support: Provide information and referrals regarding disaster recovery services, monthly disaster recovery networking meetings and promotes events of disaster recovery partners.
Disaster Recovery Training: Coordinate training events on a variety of topics in conjunction with disaster recovery partners.
Capacity Building Support: Convenes and facilitates disaster recovery summits to forge new partnerships and collaborations in order to expedite the recovery and maximize resources.
Emotional and Spiritual Support: Sponsor workshops to provide emotional/spiritual care for clergy and other caregivers who need to address the psychological and emotional impact of disasters.
Material and Financial Support: Provide an interfaith warehouse which receives and distributes both build and non-build materials to over 120 disaster recovery organizations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Mon Feb 18 18:34:49 +0000 2008 by tfri:mgt_phone changed.
(show/hide changes)Mon Feb 18 07:00:12 +0000 2008 by LTel:organization: Disaster Recovery -> Disaster Recovery Organizational Support
(show/hide changes)Mon Feb 18 06:59:50 +0000 2008 by LTel:name: CASE MANAGEMENT - KATRINA RELATED: Interfaith Disaster Task Force (IDTF) -> Interfaith Disaster Task Force (IDTF)
organization: Hancock County Guide to Social Services -> Disaster Recovery
(show/hide changes)Fri Dec 21 17:38:42 +0000 2007 by tfri:notes: Services:
Informational Support: Provide information and referrals regarding disaster recovery services, monthly disaster recovery networking meetings and promotes events of disaster recovery partners.
Disaster Recovery Training: Coordinate training events on a variety of topics in conjunction with disaster recovery partners.
Capacity Building Support: Convenes and facilitates disaster recovery summits to forge new partnerships and collaborations in order to expedite the recovery and maximize resources.
Emotional and Spiritual Support: Sponsor workshops to provide emotional/spiritual care for clergy and other caregivers who need to address the psychological and emotional impact of disasters.
Material and Financial Support: Provide an interfaith warehouse which receives and distributes both build and non-build materials to over 120 disaster recovery organizations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
-> Informational Support: Provide information and referrals regarding disaster recovery services, monthly disaster recovery networking meetings and promotes events of disaster recovery partners.
Disaster Recovery Training: Coordinate training events on a variety of topics in conjunction with disaster recovery partners.
Capacity Building Support: Convenes and facilitates disaster recovery summits to forge new partnerships and collaborations in order to expedite the recovery and maximize resources.
Emotional and Spiritual Support: Sponsor workshops to provide emotional/spiritual care for clergy and other caregivers who need to address the psychological and emotional impact of disasters.
Material and Financial Support: Provide an interfaith warehouse which receives and distributes both build and non-build materials to over 120 disaster recovery organizations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
(show/hide changes)Fri Dec 21 17:36:58 +0000 2007 by tfri:notes: Services:
Informational Support
Provide information and referrals regarding disaster recovery services, monthly disaster recovery networking meetings and promotes events of disaster recovery partners.
Disaster Recovery Training
Coordinate training events on a variety of topics in conjunction with disaster recovery partners.
Capacity Building Support
Convenes and facilitates disaster recovery summits to forge new partnerships and collaborations in order to expedite the recovery and maximize resources.
Emotional and Spiritual Support
Sponsor workshops to provide emotional/spiritual care for clergy and other caregivers who need to address the psychological and emotional impact of disasters.
Material and Financial Support
Provide an interfaith warehouse which receives and distributes both build and non-build materials to over 120 disaster recovery organizations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
-> Services:
Informational Support: Provide information and referrals regarding disaster recovery services, monthly disaster recovery networking meetings and promotes events of disaster recovery partners.
Disaster Recovery Training: Coordinate training events on a variety of topics in conjunction with disaster recovery partners.
Capacity Building Support: Convenes and facilitates disaster recovery summits to forge new partnerships and collaborations in order to expedite the recovery and maximize resources.
Emotional and Spiritual Support: Sponsor workshops to provide emotional/spiritual care for clergy and other caregivers who need to address the psychological and emotional impact of disasters.
Material and Financial Support: Provide an interfaith warehouse which receives and distributes both build and non-build materials to over 120 disaster recovery organizations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
(show/hide changes)Fri Dec 21 15:53:00 +0000 2007 by CHoe:name: HOUSING CASE MANAGEMENT: Interfaith Disaster Task Force (IDTF) -> CASE MANAGEMENT - KATRINA RELATED: Interfaith Disaster Task Force (IDTF)
(show/hide changes)Fri Dec 21 03:11:02 +0000 2007 by CHoe:client_contact_name: -> Interfaith Disaster Task Force (IDTF)
client_contact_address: -> 610 Water Street (Church of the Redeemer Multipurpose Building) Biloxi, MS 39530
(show/hide changes)Fri Dec 21 01:28:11 +0000 2007 by CHoe:name: Interfaith Disaster Task Force (IDTF) -> HOUSING CASE MANAGEMENT: Interfaith Disaster Task Force (IDTF)
(show/hide changes)Sun Dec 16 23:31:34 +0000 2007 by CHoe:temp_perm: Temporary -> Don't Know
(show/hide changes)Sun Dec 16 22:30:46 +0000 2007 by CHoe:notes: IDTF has a long history of relief and recovery. The organization is TRULY "interfaith". See their website for a list of contacts and you'll see the long list of faiths represented. This group is a key member of the LTRC. The group operates a large warehouse that they make available to churches and relief groups. The policies/procedures for using the warehouse are very clearly documented at their website. EXCITING! They have just announced a partnership with Emergency Interiors, that collects and distributes furniture! See ITDF's website for details.
From their website:
The Interfaith Disaster Task Force incorporated in 1980 as a response to hurricane disasters on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. IDTF provided services to the community after Fredrick in 1979, Elena in 1986, Georges in 1998 and Katrina in 2005.
Once again, the faith community has demonstrated its willingness and ability to respond quickly and generously. Within days truckloads of food, water, clothing and various supplies arrived on the coast along with armies of volunteers. People of all faiths from around the country left their “real” jobs to work as carpenters, roofers and tree removal specialists. They mucked out houses, carted debris and sifted through endless rubble. With their help, houses of worship became clinics, restaurants, staging areas and shelters. The donations, both material and monetary, from kind hearts nationwide flowed into our distressed community.
Recovery on the coast will continue for years to come. IDTF strives to effectively facilitate the recovery efforts.
The mission of the Interfaith Disaster Task Force is to facilitate communication, coordination and collaboration among organizations involved in disaster relief and recovery that serve vulnerable populations. IDTF will accomplish this mission by providing informational, capacity building, emotional and spiritual, material and financial support.
Services:
Informational Support
Provide information and referrals regarding disaster recovery services, monthly disaster recovery networking meetings and promotes events of disaster recovery partners.
Disaster Recovery Training
Coordinate training events on a variety of topics in conjunction with disaster recovery partners.
Capacity Building Support
Convenes and facilitates disaster recovery summits to forge new partnerships and collaborations in order to expedite the recovery and maximize resources.
Emotional and Spiritual Support
Sponsor workshops to provide emotional/spiritual care for clergy and other caregivers who need to address the psychological and emotional impact of disasters.
Material and Financial Support
Provide an interfaith warehouse which receives and distributes both build and non-build materials to over 120 disaster recovery organizations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
-> Services:
Informational Support
Provide information and referrals regarding disaster recovery services, monthly disaster recovery networking meetings and promotes events of disaster recovery partners.
Disaster Recovery Training
Coordinate training events on a variety of topics in conjunction with disaster recovery partners.
Capacity Building Support
Convenes and facilitates disaster recovery summits to forge new partnerships and collaborations in order to expedite the recovery and maximize resources.
Emotional and Spiritual Support
Sponsor workshops to provide emotional/spiritual care for clergy and other caregivers who need to address the psychological and emotional impact of disasters.
Material and Financial Support
Provide an interfaith warehouse which receives and distributes both build and non-build materials to over 120 disaster recovery organizations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
region: Gulf -> Gulf Coast
cat_notes: Farlene Bowman
Program Coordinator
MS Coast Interfaith Disaster Task Force
Announcing November CAN Training Event hosted by IDTF �
CAN Client Registry Training � Level Two
Level 2: Client Registry- Advanced Tools
Friday, November 9, 2007
9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Participants will understand the purpose of additional tools, additional
needs fields, and process for maintaining client records and sharing
information in the CAN system.
Please provide the following:
Each training attendee must bring along his/her laptop, lap top battery
and power cord.
NOTE: CAN Client Registry - Level Two is for those individuals who have
completed at least one CAN Client Registry training (WEBEX or In
Person).
To register for this training, complete the attached form and fax to
Farlene at 228-432-9312.
Or
To register online for these events, visit www.msidtf.org
<http://www.msidtf.org/> .
-> Farlene Bowman
Program Coordinator
MS Coast Interfaith Disaster Task Force
Announcing November CAN Training Event hosted by IDTF �
CAN Client Registry Training � Level Two
Level 2: Client Registry- Advanced Tools
Friday, November 9, 2007
9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Participants will understand the purpose of additional tools, additional
needs fields, and process for maintaining client records and sharing
information in the CAN system.
Please provide the following:
Each training attendee must bring along his/her laptop, lap top battery
and power cord.
NOTE: CAN Client Registry - Level Two is for those individuals who have
completed at least one CAN Client Registry training (WEBEX or In
Person).
To register for this training, complete the attached form and fax to
Farlene at 228-432-9312.
Or
To register online for these events, visit www.msidtf.org
<http://www.msidtf.org/> .
IDTF has a long history of relief and recovery. The organization is TRULY "interfaith". See their website for a list of contacts and you'll see the long list of faiths represented. This group is a key member of the LTRC. The group operates a large warehouse that they make available to churches and relief groups. The policies/procedures for using the warehouse are very clearly documented at their website. EXCITING! They have just announced a partnership with Emergency Interiors, that collects and distributes furniture! See ITDF's website for details.
From their website:
The Interfaith Disaster Task Force incorporated in 1980 as a response to hurricane disasters on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. IDTF provided services to the community after Fredrick in 1979, Elena in 1986, Georges in 1998 and Katrina in 2005.
Once again, the faith community has demonstrated its willingness and ability to respond quickly and generously. Within days truckloads of food, water, clothing and various supplies arrived on the coast along with armies of volunteers. People of all faiths from around the country left their “real” jobs to work as carpenters, roofers and tree removal specialists. They mucked out houses, carted debris and sifted through endless rubble. With their help, houses of worship became clinics, restaurants, staging areas and shelters. The donations, both material and monetary, from kind hearts nationwide flowed into our distressed community.
Recovery on the coast will continue for years to come. IDTF strives to effectively facilitate the recovery efforts.
The mission of the Interfaith Disaster Task Force is to facilitate communication, coordination and collaboration among organizations involved in disaster relief and recovery that serve vulnerable populations. IDTF will accomplish this mission by providing informational, capacity building, emotional and spiritual, material and financial support.
(show/hide changes)Sun Dec 16 03:29:55 +0000 2007 by CHoe:parish: -> Harrison
region: -> Gulf
(show/hide changes)Fri Dec 14 05:52:15 +0000 2007 by tfri:mission: From their website:
The mission of the Interfaith Disaster Task Force is to facilitate communication, coordination and collaboration among organizations involved in disaster relief and recovery that serve vulnerable populations. IDTF will accomplish this mission by providing informational, capacity building, emotional and spiritual, material and financial support. -> IDTF focuses on providing support to partner agencies. IDTF encourages survivors to work with their case managers and the LTRC to find out what benefits are available through IDTF's partner agencies. Under certain circumstances, however, local survivors may be served by the IDTF warehouse. See the website for forms and directions. If you are a survivor, and you want to find out more about what IDTF can do for you, you must call the Warehouse Manager, Steven Howard at: 228- 354-0969.
From their website:
The mission of the Interfaith Disaster Task Force is to facilitate communication, coordination and collaboration among organizations involved in disaster relief and recovery that serve vulnerable populations. IDTF will accomplish this mission by providing informational, capacity building, emotional and spiritual, material and financial support.
(show/hide changes)Wed Dec 12 21:07:39 +0000 2007 by tfri:town: -> Biloxi
address: -> 610 Water Street (Church of the Redeemer Multipurpose Building)
zip: 00000 -> 39530
(show/hide changes)Wed Dec 12 21:04:34 +0000 2007 by tfri:other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Wed Dec 12 21:03:16 +0000 2007 by tfri:notes: IDTF has a long history of relief and recovery. The organization is TRULY "interfaith". See their website for a list of contacts and you'll see the long list of faiths represented. This group is a key member of the LTRC. The group operates a large warehouse that they make available to churches and relief groups. The policies/procedures for using the warehouse are very clearly documented at their website.
From their website:
The Interfaith Disaster Task Force incorporated in 1980 as a response to hurricane disasters on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. IDTF provided services to the community after Fredrick in 1979, Elena in 1986, Georges in 1998 and Katrina in 2005.
Once again, the faith community has demonstrated its willingness and ability to respond quickly and generously. Within days truckloads of food, water, clothing and various supplies arrived on the coast along with armies of volunteers. People of all faiths from around the country left their “real” jobs to work as carpenters, roofers and tree removal specialists. They mucked out houses, carted debris and sifted through endless rubble. With their help, houses of worship became clinics, restaurants, staging areas and shelters. The donations, both material and monetary, from kind hearts nationwide flowed into our distressed community.
Recovery on the coast will continue for years to come. IDTF strives to effectively facilitate the recovery efforts.
The mission of the Interfaith Disaster Task Force is to facilitate communication, coordination and collaboration among organizations involved in disaster relief and recovery that serve vulnerable populations. IDTF will accomplish this mission by providing informational, capacity building, emotional and spiritual, material and financial support.
Services:
Informational Support
Provide information and referrals regarding disaster recovery services, monthly disaster recovery networking meetings and promotes events of disaster recovery partners.
Disaster Recovery Training
Coordinate training events on a variety of topics in conjunction with disaster recovery partners.
Capacity Building Support
Convenes and facilitates disaster recovery summits to forge new partnerships and collaborations in order to expedite the recovery and maximize resources.
Emotional and Spiritual Support
Sponsor workshops to provide emotional/spiritual care for clergy and other caregivers who need to address the psychological and emotional impact of disasters.
Material and Financial Support
Provide an interfaith warehouse which receives and distributes both build and non-build materials to over 120 disaster recovery organizations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
-> IDTF has a long history of relief and recovery. The organization is TRULY "interfaith". See their website for a list of contacts and you'll see the long list of faiths represented. This group is a key member of the LTRC. The group operates a large warehouse that they make available to churches and relief groups. The policies/procedures for using the warehouse are very clearly documented at their website. EXCITING! They have just announced a partnership with Emergency Interiors, that collects and distributes furniture! See ITDF's website for details.
From their website:
The Interfaith Disaster Task Force incorporated in 1980 as a response to hurricane disasters on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. IDTF provided services to the community after Fredrick in 1979, Elena in 1986, Georges in 1998 and Katrina in 2005.
Once again, the faith community has demonstrated its willingness and ability to respond quickly and generously. Within days truckloads of food, water, clothing and various supplies arrived on the coast along with armies of volunteers. People of all faiths from around the country left their “real” jobs to work as carpenters, roofers and tree removal specialists. They mucked out houses, carted debris and sifted through endless rubble. With their help, houses of worship became clinics, restaurants, staging areas and shelters. The donations, both material and monetary, from kind hearts nationwide flowed into our distressed community.
Recovery on the coast will continue for years to come. IDTF strives to effectively facilitate the recovery efforts.
The mission of the Interfaith Disaster Task Force is to facilitate communication, coordination and collaboration among organizations involved in disaster relief and recovery that serve vulnerable populations. IDTF will accomplish this mission by providing informational, capacity building, emotional and spiritual, material and financial support.
Services:
Informational Support
Provide information and referrals regarding disaster recovery services, monthly disaster recovery networking meetings and promotes events of disaster recovery partners.
Disaster Recovery Training
Coordinate training events on a variety of topics in conjunction with disaster recovery partners.
Capacity Building Support
Convenes and facilitates disaster recovery summits to forge new partnerships and collaborations in order to expedite the recovery and maximize resources.
Emotional and Spiritual Support
Sponsor workshops to provide emotional/spiritual care for clergy and other caregivers who need to address the psychological and emotional impact of disasters.
Material and Financial Support
Provide an interfaith warehouse which receives and distributes both build and non-build materials to over 120 disaster recovery organizations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Wed Dec 12 20:41:55 +0000 2007 by tfri:notes: From their website:
The mission of the Interfaith Disaster Task Force is to facilitate communication, coordination and collaboration among organizations involved in disaster relief and recovery that serve vulnerable populations. IDTF will accomplish this mission by providing informational, capacity building, emotional and spiritual, material and financial support.
Our Services:
Informational Support
Provide information and referrals regarding disaster recovery services, monthly disaster recovery networking meetings and promotes events of disaster recovery partners.
Disaster Recovery Training
Coordinate training events on a variety of topics in conjunction with disaster recovery partners.
Capacity Building Support
Convenes and facilitates disaster recovery summits to forge new partnerships and collaborations in order to expedite the recovery and maximize resources.
Emotional and Spiritual Support
Sponsor workshops to provide emotional/spiritual care for clergy and other caregivers who need to address the psychological and emotional impact of disasters.
Material and Financial Support
Provide an interfaith warehouse which receives and distributes both build and non-build materials to over 120 disaster recovery organizations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
-> IDTF has a long history of relief and recovery. The organization is TRULY "interfaith". See their website for a list of contacts and you'll see the long list of faiths represented. This group is a key member of the LTRC. The group operates a large warehouse that they make available to churches and relief groups. The policies/procedures for using the warehouse are very clearly documented at their website.
From their website:
The Interfaith Disaster Task Force incorporated in 1980 as a response to hurricane disasters on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. IDTF provided services to the community after Fredrick in 1979, Elena in 1986, Georges in 1998 and Katrina in 2005.
Once again, the faith community has demonstrated its willingness and ability to respond quickly and generously. Within days truckloads of food, water, clothing and various supplies arrived on the coast along with armies of volunteers. People of all faiths from around the country left their “real” jobs to work as carpenters, roofers and tree removal specialists. They mucked out houses, carted debris and sifted through endless rubble. With their help, houses of worship became clinics, restaurants, staging areas and shelters. The donations, both material and monetary, from kind hearts nationwide flowed into our distressed community.
Recovery on the coast will continue for years to come. IDTF strives to effectively facilitate the recovery efforts.
The mission of the Interfaith Disaster Task Force is to facilitate communication, coordination and collaboration among organizations involved in disaster relief and recovery that serve vulnerable populations. IDTF will accomplish this mission by providing informational, capacity building, emotional and spiritual, material and financial support.
Services:
Informational Support
Provide information and referrals regarding disaster recovery services, monthly disaster recovery networking meetings and promotes events of disaster recovery partners.
Disaster Recovery Training
Coordinate training events on a variety of topics in conjunction with disaster recovery partners.
Capacity Building Support
Convenes and facilitates disaster recovery summits to forge new partnerships and collaborations in order to expedite the recovery and maximize resources.
Emotional and Spiritual Support
Sponsor workshops to provide emotional/spiritual care for clergy and other caregivers who need to address the psychological and emotional impact of disasters.
Material and Financial Support
Provide an interfaith warehouse which receives and distributes both build and non-build materials to over 120 disaster recovery organizations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
(show/hide changes)Wed Dec 12 19:58:51 +0000 2007 by tfri:notes: From their website:
The mission of the Interfaith Disaster Task Force is to facilitate communication, coordination and collaboration among organizations involved in disaster relief and recovery that serve vulnerable populations. IDTF will accomplish this mission by providing informational, capacity building, emotional and spiritual, material and financial support.
-> From their website:
The mission of the Interfaith Disaster Task Force is to facilitate communication, coordination and collaboration among organizations involved in disaster relief and recovery that serve vulnerable populations. IDTF will accomplish this mission by providing informational, capacity building, emotional and spiritual, material and financial support.
Our Services:
Informational Support
Provide information and referrals regarding disaster recovery services, monthly disaster recovery networking meetings and promotes events of disaster recovery partners.
Disaster Recovery Training
Coordinate training events on a variety of topics in conjunction with disaster recovery partners.
Capacity Building Support
Convenes and facilitates disaster recovery summits to forge new partnerships and collaborations in order to expedite the recovery and maximize resources.
Emotional and Spiritual Support
Sponsor workshops to provide emotional/spiritual care for clergy and other caregivers who need to address the psychological and emotional impact of disasters.
Material and Financial Support
Provide an interfaith warehouse which receives and distributes both build and non-build materials to over 120 disaster recovery organizations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
(show/hide changes)Wed Dec 12 19:57:43 +0000 2007 by tfri:notes: Farlene Bowman
Program Coordinator
MS Coast Interfaith Disaster Task Force
Announcing November CAN Training Event hosted by IDTF �
CAN Client Registry Training � Level Two
Level 2: Client Registry- Advanced Tools
Friday, November 9, 2007
9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Participants will understand the purpose of additional tools, additional
needs fields, and process for maintaining client records and sharing
information in the CAN system.
Please provide the following:
Each training attendee must bring along his/her laptop, lap top battery
and power cord.
NOTE: CAN Client Registry - Level Two is for those individuals who have
completed at least one CAN Client Registry training (WEBEX or In
Person).
To register for this training, complete the attached form and fax to
Farlene at 228-432-9312.
Or
To register online for these events, visit www.msidtf.org
<http://www.msidtf.org/> .
-> From their website:
The mission of the Interfaith Disaster Task Force is to facilitate communication, coordination and collaboration among organizations involved in disaster relief and recovery that serve vulnerable populations. IDTF will accomplish this mission by providing informational, capacity building, emotional and spiritual, material and financial support.
other_contacts changed.
mission: -> From their website:
The mission of the Interfaith Disaster Task Force is to facilitate communication, coordination and collaboration among organizations involved in disaster relief and recovery that serve vulnerable populations. IDTF will accomplish this mission by providing informational, capacity building, emotional and spiritual, material and financial support.
cat_notes: -> Farlene Bowman
Program Coordinator
MS Coast Interfaith Disaster Task Force
Announcing November CAN Training Event hosted by IDTF �
CAN Client Registry Training � Level Two
Level 2: Client Registry- Advanced Tools
Friday, November 9, 2007
9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Participants will understand the purpose of additional tools, additional
needs fields, and process for maintaining client records and sharing
information in the CAN system.
Please provide the following:
Each training attendee must bring along his/her laptop, lap top battery
and power cord.
NOTE: CAN Client Registry - Level Two is for those individuals who have
completed at least one CAN Client Registry training (WEBEX or In
Person).
To register for this training, complete the attached form and fax to
Farlene at 228-432-9312.
Or
To register online for these events, visit www.msidtf.org
<http://www.msidtf.org/> .
(show/hide changes)Thu Dec 06 23:05:44 +0000 2007 by tfri:other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Thu Dec 06 22:37:07 +0000 2007 by CHoe:notes: Farlene Bowman
Program Coordinator
MS Coast Interfaith Disaster Task Force
Announcing November CAN Training Event hosted by IDTF
CAN Client Registry Training Level Two
Level 2: Client Registry- Advanced Tools
Friday, November 9, 2007
9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Participants will understand the purpose of additional tools, additional
needs fields, and process for maintaining client records and sharing
information in the CAN system.
Please provide the following:
Each training attendee must bring along his/her laptop, lap top battery
and power cord.
NOTE: CAN Client Registry - Level Two is for those individuals who have
completed at least one CAN Client Registry training (WEBEX or In
Person).
To register for this training, complete the attached form and fax to
Farlene at 228-432-9312.
Or
To register online for these events, visit www.msidtf.org
<http://www.msidtf.org/> .
-> Farlene Bowman
Program Coordinator
MS Coast Interfaith Disaster Task Force
Announcing November CAN Training Event hosted by IDTF �
CAN Client Registry Training � Level Two
Level 2: Client Registry- Advanced Tools
Friday, November 9, 2007
9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Participants will understand the purpose of additional tools, additional
needs fields, and process for maintaining client records and sharing
information in the CAN system.
Please provide the following:
Each training attendee must bring along his/her laptop, lap top battery
and power cord.
NOTE: CAN Client Registry - Level Two is for those individuals who have
completed at least one CAN Client Registry training (WEBEX or In
Person).
To register for this training, complete the attached form and fax to
Farlene at 228-432-9312.
Or
To register online for these events, visit www.msidtf.org
<http://www.msidtf.org/> .
organization: Faith Based Disaster Relief/Recovery -> Hancock County Guide to Social Services
clients_must_bring: ->
fee_explanation: ->
temp_perm_explanation: ->
waiting_list_explanation: ->
(show/hide changes)Mon Dec 03 08:40:04 +0000 2007 by tfri:state: -> MS
status: Unknown -> Open
organization: -> Faith Based Disaster Relief/Recovery
facility_type: Unknown -> Info/Hotline
(show/hide changes)Mon Dec 03 08:30:12 +0000 2007 by tfri:(show/hide changes)(hide history)