CWS Disaster Response Specialists are working with state, regional and local VOADs (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster), FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), our member denominations and other agencies to determine where CWS denominations are helping or are needed. CWS will provide material resources, including blankets, hygiene kits and clean-up buckets, as requested. CWS also will assist communities in developing Long Term Recovery plans, as requested.
HOW TO HELP: Contributions to support CWS emergency response efforts may be made online, sent to your denomination, or to Church World Service, P.O. Box 968, Elkhart, IN 46515.
See the website for a variety of Disaster Relief/Recovery tools/resources, as well as a log in for their supply "sharing" database, which requires a special password...you must apply (and potentially pay) for membership to get access to these supplies.
NOTE: 6/2011 TF: I wrote to Lesli on her new email address for FEMA. To see who the new contact is for CWS Georgia.
Church World Service (CWS) assists those affected by disaster through spiritual, physical, and psychological care by empowering local, regional, and state religious leadership to collaborate in building or restoring a sense of recovered community.
CWS may send material resources to disaster sites as the need is determined and direct requests are received and DRRL staff responds to disasters throughout the United States on behalf of its 36 member communions and affiliated agencies.
CWS works with and through cooperative faith-based state and local partners and disaster response organizations. Disaster Response and Recovery Liaisons facilitate the work of community partners by serving as organizers, consultants, technical advisors, and links to outside resources.
• DRRL who work with FEMA, American Red Cross, and other voluntary agencies in the development of long term recovery programs
• Blankets, personal care kits, and other material resources as requested by faith-based organizations for distribution by themselves and other disaster response agencies
• Access to specialized volunteers from outside the community for such tasks as spiritual care, volunteer coordination, home rehabilitation and repair, childcare, casework, and organizational capacity building
• Connections to local congregations and denominational middle level governing bodies for spiritual care services, volunteers, materials, program support, and needs interpretation.
Wed Nov 07 01:05:59 +0000 2012 by DNug:notes: CWS situation report: Spring storms 2011 - updated April 21, 2011
CWS response:
CWS Disaster Response Specialists are working with state, regional and local VOADs (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster), FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), our member denominations and other agencies to determine where CWS denominations are helping or are needed. CWS will provide material resources, including blankets, hygiene kits and clean-up buckets, as requested. CWS also will assist communities in developing Long Term Recovery plans, as requested.
HOW TO HELP: Contributions to support CWS emergency response efforts may be made online, sent to your denomination, or to Church World Service, P.O. Box 968, Elkhart, IN 46515.
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See the website for a variety of Disaster Relief/Recovery tools/resources, as well as a log in for their supply "sharing" database, which requires a special password...you must apply (and potentially pay) for membership to get access to these supplies.
From GA VOAD site:
Church World Service
14940 SW 153 Street
Miami Florida 33187
Emergency Response Program: www.cwserp.org
Church World Service Homepage: www.churchworldservice.org
Contact Information:
Lesli Remaly
Office: (305) 255-5509
Home: (305) 255-5509
Cell: (305) 972-5568
Email: lremaly@churchworldservice.org
NOTE: 6/2011 TF: I wrote to Lesli on her new email address for FEMA. To see who the new contact is for CWS Georgia.
National Contact: Linda Reed Brown, Associate for Domestic Response
Office: (212) 870-2678
Cell: (917) 331-8717
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: lreedbrown@aol.com
Alternate: Rick Augsburger, Emergency Response Program Director
Office: (212) 870-3154
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: raugs@aol.com
Church World Service (CWS) assists those affected by disaster through spiritual, physical, and psychological care by empowering local, regional, and state religious leadership to collaborate in building or restoring a sense of recovered community.
CWS may send material resources to disaster sites as the need is determined and direct requests are received and DRRL staff responds to disasters throughout the United States on behalf of its 36 member communions and affiliated agencies.
CWS works with and through cooperative faith-based state and local partners and disaster response organizations. Disaster Response and Recovery Liaisons facilitate the work of community partners by serving as organizers, consultants, technical advisors, and links to outside resources.
Disaster Resources:
• DRRL who work with FEMA, American Red Cross, and other voluntary agencies in the development of long term recovery programs
• Blankets, personal care kits, and other material resources as requested by faith-based organizations for distribution by themselves and other disaster response agencies
• Access to specialized volunteers from outside the community for such tasks as spiritual care, volunteer coordination, home rehabilitation and repair, childcare, casework, and organizational capacity building
• Connections to local congregations and denominational middle level governing bodies for spiritual care services, volunteers, materials, program support, and needs interpretation. -> CWS situation report: Spring storms 2011 - updated April 21, 2011
CWS response:
CWS Disaster Response Specialists are working with state, regional and local VOADs (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster), FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), our member denominations and other agencies to determine where CWS denominations are helping or are needed. CWS will provide material resources, including blankets, hygiene kits and clean-up buckets, as requested. CWS also will assist communities in developing Long Term Recovery plans, as requested.
HOW TO HELP: Contributions to support CWS emergency response efforts may be made online, sent to your denomination, or to Church World Service, P.O. Box 968, Elkhart, IN 46515.
------------------------------
See the website for a variety of Disaster Relief/Recovery tools/resources, as well as a log in for their supply "sharing" database, which requires a special password...you must apply (and potentially pay) for membership to get access to these supplies.
From GA VOAD site:
Church World Service
14940 SW 153 Street
Miami Florida 33187
Emergency Response Program: www.cwserp.org
Church World Service Homepage:
www.churchworldservice.org
Re-directed to 2012 HURRICANE SANDY -
http://www.churchworldservice.org/site/PageServer
Contact Information:
NOTE: 6/2011 TF: I wrote to Lesli on her new email address for FEMA. To see who the new contact is for CWS Georgia.
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Church World Service (CWS) assists those affected by disaster through spiritual, physical, and psychological care by empowering local, regional, and state religious leadership to collaborate in building or restoring a sense of recovered community.
CWS may send material resources to disaster sites as the need is determined and direct requests are received and DRRL staff responds to disasters throughout the United States on behalf of its 36 member communions and affiliated agencies.
CWS works with and through cooperative faith-based state and local partners and disaster response organizations. Disaster Response and Recovery Liaisons facilitate the work of community partners by serving as organizers, consultants, technical advisors, and links to outside resources.
Disaster Resources:
• DRRL who work with FEMA, American Red Cross, and other voluntary agencies in the development of long term recovery programs
• Blankets, personal care kits, and other material resources as requested by faith-based organizations for distribution by themselves and other disaster response agencies
• Access to specialized volunteers from outside the community for such tasks as spiritual care, volunteer coordination, home rehabilitation and repair, childcare, casework, and organizational capacity building
• Connections to local congregations and denominational middle level governing bodies for spiritual care services, volunteers, materials, program support, and needs interpretation.
other_contacts changed.
cat_notes: Leslie is gone. Works for CAN now. Jim Ewing knows who is in charge. -> 11/5/12 Checked links removed contact as per last note entered
Lesli Remaly
Office: (305) 255-5509
Home: (305) 255-5509
Cell: (305) 972-5568
Email: lremaly@churchworldservice.org
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OLD
Leslie is gone. Works for CAN now. Jim Ewing knows who is in charge.
(show/hide changes)Wed Jun 22 16:04:39 +0000 2011 by tfri:notes: CWS situation report: Spring storms 2011 - updated April 21, 2011
CWS response:
CWS Disaster Response Specialists are working with state, regional and local VOADs (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster), FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), our member denominations and other agencies to determine where CWS denominations are helping or are needed. CWS will provide material resources, including blankets, hygiene kits and clean-up buckets, as requested. CWS also will assist communities in developing Long Term Recovery plans, as requested.
HOW TO HELP: Contributions to support CWS emergency response efforts may be made online, sent to your denomination, or to Church World Service, P.O. Box 968, Elkhart, IN 46515.
------------------------------
See the website for a variety of Disaster Relief/Recovery tools/resources, as well as a log in for their supply "sharing" database, which requires a special password...you must apply (and potentially pay) for membership to get access to these supplies.
From GA VOAD site:
Church World Service
14940 SW 153 Street
Miami Florida 33187
Emergency Response Program: www.cwserp.org
Church World Service Homepage: www.churchworldservice.org
Contact Information:
Lesli Remaly
Office: (305) 255-5509
Home: (305) 255-5509
Cell: (305) 972-5568
Email: lremaly@churchworldservice.org
National Contact: Linda Reed Brown, Associate for Domestic Response
Office: (212) 870-2678
Cell: (917) 331-8717
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: lreedbrown@aol.com
Alternate: Rick Augsburger, Emergency Response Program Director
Office: (212) 870-3154
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: raugs@aol.com
Church World Service (CWS) assists those affected by disaster through spiritual, physical, and psychological care by empowering local, regional, and state religious leadership to collaborate in building or restoring a sense of recovered community.
CWS may send material resources to disaster sites as the need is determined and direct requests are received and DRRL staff responds to disasters throughout the United States on behalf of its 36 member communions and affiliated agencies.
CWS works with and through cooperative faith-based state and local partners and disaster response organizations. Disaster Response and Recovery Liaisons facilitate the work of community partners by serving as organizers, consultants, technical advisors, and links to outside resources.
Disaster Resources:
• DRRL who work with FEMA, American Red Cross, and other voluntary agencies in the development of long term recovery programs
• Blankets, personal care kits, and other material resources as requested by faith-based organizations for distribution by themselves and other disaster response agencies
• Access to specialized volunteers from outside the community for such tasks as spiritual care, volunteer coordination, home rehabilitation and repair, childcare, casework, and organizational capacity building
• Connections to local congregations and denominational middle level governing bodies for spiritual care services, volunteers, materials, program support, and needs interpretation. -> CWS situation report: Spring storms 2011 - updated April 21, 2011
CWS response:
CWS Disaster Response Specialists are working with state, regional and local VOADs (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster), FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), our member denominations and other agencies to determine where CWS denominations are helping or are needed. CWS will provide material resources, including blankets, hygiene kits and clean-up buckets, as requested. CWS also will assist communities in developing Long Term Recovery plans, as requested.
HOW TO HELP: Contributions to support CWS emergency response efforts may be made online, sent to your denomination, or to Church World Service, P.O. Box 968, Elkhart, IN 46515.
------------------------------
See the website for a variety of Disaster Relief/Recovery tools/resources, as well as a log in for their supply "sharing" database, which requires a special password...you must apply (and potentially pay) for membership to get access to these supplies.
From GA VOAD site:
Church World Service
14940 SW 153 Street
Miami Florida 33187
Emergency Response Program: www.cwserp.org
Church World Service Homepage: www.churchworldservice.org
Contact Information:
Lesli Remaly
Office: (305) 255-5509
Home: (305) 255-5509
Cell: (305) 972-5568
Email: lremaly@churchworldservice.org
NOTE: 6/2011 TF: I wrote to Lesli on her new email address for FEMA. To see who the new contact is for CWS Georgia.
National Contact: Linda Reed Brown, Associate for Domestic Response
Office: (212) 870-2678
Cell: (917) 331-8717
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: lreedbrown@aol.com
Alternate: Rick Augsburger, Emergency Response Program Director
Office: (212) 870-3154
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: raugs@aol.com
Church World Service (CWS) assists those affected by disaster through spiritual, physical, and psychological care by empowering local, regional, and state religious leadership to collaborate in building or restoring a sense of recovered community.
CWS may send material resources to disaster sites as the need is determined and direct requests are received and DRRL staff responds to disasters throughout the United States on behalf of its 36 member communions and affiliated agencies.
CWS works with and through cooperative faith-based state and local partners and disaster response organizations. Disaster Response and Recovery Liaisons facilitate the work of community partners by serving as organizers, consultants, technical advisors, and links to outside resources.
Disaster Resources:
• DRRL who work with FEMA, American Red Cross, and other voluntary agencies in the development of long term recovery programs
• Blankets, personal care kits, and other material resources as requested by faith-based organizations for distribution by themselves and other disaster response agencies
• Access to specialized volunteers from outside the community for such tasks as spiritual care, volunteer coordination, home rehabilitation and repair, childcare, casework, and organizational capacity building
• Connections to local congregations and denominational middle level governing bodies for spiritual care services, volunteers, materials, program support, and needs interpretation.
(show/hide changes)Mon Apr 25 21:56:40 +0000 2011 by LTel:Added notes - Support avail
notes: See the website for a variety of Disaster Relief/Recovery tools/resources, as well as a log in for their supply "sharing" database, which requires a special password...you must apply (and potentially pay) for membership to get access to these supplies.
From GA VOAD site:
Church World Service
14940 SW 153 Street
Miami Florida 33187
Emergency Response Program: www.cwserp.org
Church World Service Homepage: www.churchworldservice.org
Contact Information:
Lesli Remaly
Office: (305) 255-5509
Home: (305) 255-5509
Cell: (305) 972-5568
Email: lremaly@churchworldservice.org
National Contact: Linda Reed Brown, Associate for Domestic Response
Office: (212) 870-2678
Cell: (917) 331-8717
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: lreedbrown@aol.com
Alternate: Rick Augsburger, Emergency Response Program Director
Office: (212) 870-3154
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: raugs@aol.com
Church World Service (CWS) assists those affected by disaster through spiritual, physical, and psychological care by empowering local, regional, and state religious leadership to collaborate in building or restoring a sense of recovered community.
CWS may send material resources to disaster sites as the need is determined and direct requests are received and DRRL staff responds to disasters throughout the United States on behalf of its 36 member communions and affiliated agencies.
CWS works with and through cooperative faith-based state and local partners and disaster response organizations. Disaster Response and Recovery Liaisons facilitate the work of community partners by serving as organizers, consultants, technical advisors, and links to outside resources.
Disaster Resources:
• DRRL who work with FEMA, American Red Cross, and other voluntary agencies in the development of long term recovery programs
• Blankets, personal care kits, and other material resources as requested by faith-based organizations for distribution by themselves and other disaster response agencies
• Access to specialized volunteers from outside the community for such tasks as spiritual care, volunteer coordination, home rehabilitation and repair, childcare, casework, and organizational capacity building
• Connections to local congregations and denominational middle level governing bodies for spiritual care services, volunteers, materials, program support, and needs interpretation. -> CWS situation report: Spring storms 2011 - updated April 21, 2011
CWS response:
CWS Disaster Response Specialists are working with state, regional and local VOADs (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster), FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), our member denominations and other agencies to determine where CWS denominations are helping or are needed. CWS will provide material resources, including blankets, hygiene kits and clean-up buckets, as requested. CWS also will assist communities in developing Long Term Recovery plans, as requested.
HOW TO HELP: Contributions to support CWS emergency response efforts may be made online, sent to your denomination, or to Church World Service, P.O. Box 968, Elkhart, IN 46515.
------------------------------
See the website for a variety of Disaster Relief/Recovery tools/resources, as well as a log in for their supply "sharing" database, which requires a special password...you must apply (and potentially pay) for membership to get access to these supplies.
From GA VOAD site:
Church World Service
14940 SW 153 Street
Miami Florida 33187
Emergency Response Program: www.cwserp.org
Church World Service Homepage: www.churchworldservice.org
Contact Information:
Lesli Remaly
Office: (305) 255-5509
Home: (305) 255-5509
Cell: (305) 972-5568
Email: lremaly@churchworldservice.org
National Contact: Linda Reed Brown, Associate for Domestic Response
Office: (212) 870-2678
Cell: (917) 331-8717
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: lreedbrown@aol.com
Alternate: Rick Augsburger, Emergency Response Program Director
Office: (212) 870-3154
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: raugs@aol.com
Church World Service (CWS) assists those affected by disaster through spiritual, physical, and psychological care by empowering local, regional, and state religious leadership to collaborate in building or restoring a sense of recovered community.
CWS may send material resources to disaster sites as the need is determined and direct requests are received and DRRL staff responds to disasters throughout the United States on behalf of its 36 member communions and affiliated agencies.
CWS works with and through cooperative faith-based state and local partners and disaster response organizations. Disaster Response and Recovery Liaisons facilitate the work of community partners by serving as organizers, consultants, technical advisors, and links to outside resources.
Disaster Resources:
• DRRL who work with FEMA, American Red Cross, and other voluntary agencies in the development of long term recovery programs
• Blankets, personal care kits, and other material resources as requested by faith-based organizations for distribution by themselves and other disaster response agencies
• Access to specialized volunteers from outside the community for such tasks as spiritual care, volunteer coordination, home rehabilitation and repair, childcare, casework, and organizational capacity building
• Connections to local congregations and denominational middle level governing bodies for spiritual care services, volunteers, materials, program support, and needs interpretation.
(show/hide changes)Tue Jun 08 04:17:44 +0000 2010 by tfri:name: Church World Services, Main US Site -> Church World Services, Main US Site (and DR Tool/Resource Guide)
notes: From GA VOAD site:
Church World Service
14940 SW 153 Street
Miami Florida 33187
Emergency Response Program: www.cwserp.org
Church World Service Homepage: www.churchworldservice.org
Contact Information:
Lesli Remaly
Office: (305) 255-5509
Home: (305) 255-5509
Cell: (305) 972-5568
Email: lremaly@churchworldservice.org
National Contact: Linda Reed Brown, Associate for Domestic Response
Office: (212) 870-2678
Cell: (917) 331-8717
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: lreedbrown@aol.com
Alternate: Rick Augsburger, Emergency Response Program Director
Office: (212) 870-3154
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: raugs@aol.com
Church World Service (CWS) assists those affected by disaster through spiritual, physical, and psychological care by empowering local, regional, and state religious leadership to collaborate in building or restoring a sense of recovered community.
CWS may send material resources to disaster sites as the need is determined and direct requests are received and DRRL staff responds to disasters throughout the United States on behalf of its 36 member communions and affiliated agencies.
CWS works with and through cooperative faith-based state and local partners and disaster response organizations. Disaster Response and Recovery Liaisons facilitate the work of community partners by serving as organizers, consultants, technical advisors, and links to outside resources.
Disaster Resources:
• DRRL who work with FEMA, American Red Cross, and other voluntary agencies in the development of long term recovery programs
• Blankets, personal care kits, and other material resources as requested by faith-based organizations for distribution by themselves and other disaster response agencies
• Access to specialized volunteers from outside the community for such tasks as spiritual care, volunteer coordination, home rehabilitation and repair, childcare, casework, and organizational capacity building
• Connections to local congregations and denominational middle level governing bodies for spiritual care services, volunteers, materials, program support, and needs interpretation. -> See the website for a variety of Disaster Relief/Recovery tools/resources, as well as a log in for their supply "sharing" database, which requires a special password...you must apply (and potentially pay) for membership to get access to these supplies.
From GA VOAD site:
Church World Service
14940 SW 153 Street
Miami Florida 33187
Emergency Response Program: www.cwserp.org
Church World Service Homepage: www.churchworldservice.org
Contact Information:
Lesli Remaly
Office: (305) 255-5509
Home: (305) 255-5509
Cell: (305) 972-5568
Email: lremaly@churchworldservice.org
National Contact: Linda Reed Brown, Associate for Domestic Response
Office: (212) 870-2678
Cell: (917) 331-8717
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: lreedbrown@aol.com
Alternate: Rick Augsburger, Emergency Response Program Director
Office: (212) 870-3154
FAX: (212) 870-2236
Email: raugs@aol.com
Church World Service (CWS) assists those affected by disaster through spiritual, physical, and psychological care by empowering local, regional, and state religious leadership to collaborate in building or restoring a sense of recovered community.
CWS may send material resources to disaster sites as the need is determined and direct requests are received and DRRL staff responds to disasters throughout the United States on behalf of its 36 member communions and affiliated agencies.
CWS works with and through cooperative faith-based state and local partners and disaster response organizations. Disaster Response and Recovery Liaisons facilitate the work of community partners by serving as organizers, consultants, technical advisors, and links to outside resources.
Disaster Resources:
• DRRL who work with FEMA, American Red Cross, and other voluntary agencies in the development of long term recovery programs
• Blankets, personal care kits, and other material resources as requested by faith-based organizations for distribution by themselves and other disaster response agencies
• Access to specialized volunteers from outside the community for such tasks as spiritual care, volunteer coordination, home rehabilitation and repair, childcare, casework, and organizational capacity building
• Connections to local congregations and denominational middle level governing bodies for spiritual care services, volunteers, materials, program support, and needs interpretation.
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