Friday, November 2, 2012

Men Needed Immediately for Disaster Relief

   
 

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National Convention Relief Effort Initiated
In Response to Hurricane Sandy

Men Needed Immediately

 

A National Baptist Convention relief effort has been initiated by Dr. Randy G. Vaughn, director of the National Baptist Convention U.S.A., Inc. Disaster Management Office.

This is an effort in collaboration with the American Red Cross in the wake of Hurricane Sandy and destruction in the state of New Jersey.

President Harold Simmons is asking for:

1. All men who can devote at least one week in New Jersey. (Men only at this time) 

2. Call president Simmons immediately if you are available. 816-898-6828

3. All expenses will be paid for. (Travel, lodging, meals)

Thad Jones

General Secretary

 

 

The News Flash is designed to inform members, friends and supporters of late breaking news and events regarding the organization and the men and women who drive the movement.   Thad Jones is the publisher. tskm@swbell.net

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Fwd: Recovering from Hurricane Sandy: Resources and Stories

-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Recovering from Hurricane Sandy: Resources and Stories From: Ready Campaign To: CC: Ready.gov logo [ www.ready.gov ] FEMA logo [ www.fema.gov ] Coalition members, We hope that this email finds you and your loved ones safe and well. Even though Sandy was incredibly destructive and was devastating for many families, your preparedness efforts have and will continue to make a difference. Thank you. There is much more you can do to help right now during the recovery phase so please continue reading... add EVENT [ http://community.fema.gov/connect.ti/readynpm/view?objectId=191603 ] INVITE friend [ http://community.fema.gov/connect.ti/readynpm/invite ] gradient Top 5 safety tips to know and share: 1. *Power lines*: When returning home, walk around outside first; check for downed power lines, gas leaks and structural damage. Do not enter if you smell gas. 2. *Water safety*: Listen to local officials for reports if water is safe to drink/safe to use to prepare food.  3. *Roads*: Damaged/flooded roads may still be closed. Barricades are there for your protection. If you see a barricade, turn around. 4: *Blackouts*: Leave a light on so you'll know when your power returns. More at http://ready.gov/blackouts. [ http://t.co/O6G6OwE5 ] 5. *Generators*: NEVER use a generator inside, even with fans or open windows. Deadly levels of carbon monoxide can build up and linger. [ http://t.co/O6G6OwE5 ] How you can help Those impacted by sandy: 1. Learn how to volunteer responsibly. Get the details here [ http://ow.ly/eUHH0 ]. 2. Want to donate? Cash is best; go through trusted organizations. Details here [ http://www.fema.gov/volunteer-donate-responsibly ]. [ http://t.co/fgXUqftd ] 3. Blood supply has been impacted. The Red Cross is seeking immediate blood and platelet donations! Make an appointment now [ http://www.redcrossblood.org/make-donation ]. 4. Have a child that was scared by Sandy? Reduce their anxiety with this excellent interview with Elmo from Sesame Street on the radio [ http://community.fema.gov/connect.ti/readynpm/messageshowthread?threadid=16398 ]. what did you do to prepare For sandy? 91% of Americans believe it's important to be prepared for emergencies, but only 58% of households have taken any steps to prepare. As a member of The Coalition for National Preparedness, you're likely to be a part of the 58%. If you were in Sandy's path, take this preparedness poll [ http://community.fema.gov/connect.ti/readynpm/messageshowthread?threadid=16430&startRow=1&removeQuotedLines=Y&hideThreadLeader=N&done=MESModified ], and tell us what step(s) you took. how did you encourage others to prepare for sandy? As a coalition member, you have access to great resources and many of you have a lot of experience preparing for and dealing with emergencies. Given the many digital technologies and social media outlets that allow us to communicate with our family and friends, tell us stories about how you reached out to others and encouraged others to prepare. Weigh in here [ http://community.fema.gov/connect.ti/readynpm/messageshowthread?threadid=16494 ]! What did you learn from your experience with sandy? It's true, we can never be prepared enough. Each time we prepare for an event, we learn something new. Tell us what you learned in preparing and experiencing Sandy that will influence what you do or don't do in the future in regards to preparedness. If you didn't live in the path of Sandy, what did you learn from others? Share here [ http://community.fema.gov/connect.ti/readynpm/messageshowthread?threadid=16526 ]. [ http://content.govdelivery.com/bulletins/gd/USDHSRC-59b414?reqfrom=share ] ________________________________________________________________________ Ready.gov Logo [ http://www.ready.gov/ ] Questions? Contact Us [ http://www.ready.gov/webform/contact-us ] STAY CONNECTED: Visit Us on Facebook [ http://www.facebook.com/#!/FEMA?v=app_7146470109 ] Visit Us on Twitter [ http://twitter.com/#!/ReadydotGov ] Sign up for email updates [ http://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USDHSRC/subscriber/new ] SUBSCRIBER SERVICES: Manage Preferences [ https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USDHSRC/subscriber/new?preferences=true ]  |  Unsubscribe [ https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USDHSRC/subscriber/one_click_unsubscribe?verification=3.1c5d85e888baae93487fb4bf2b8ba71d&destination=mdebn-disaster@yahoo.com ]  |  Help Privacy Policy [ http://www.dhs.gov/xutil/gc_1157139158971.shtm ] | GovDelivery is providing this information on behalf of U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and may not use the information for any other purposes. ________________________________________________________________________ This email was sent to on behalf of: Ready Campaign · U.S. Department of Homeland Security · Washington, DC 20528 · 202-282-8000 Powered by GovDelivery [ http://www.govdelivery.com/portals/powered-by ]