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Disaster Relief and Recovery
- Responds to emergencies like fires, floods and severe storms. At every disaster, victims' needs are assessed and methods are taken to ensure they have clothing, financial assistance, food, health services, mental health assistance, temporary shelter/housing and other services to help them recover.
- Find Open Shelters: If an emergency has forced an individual (with or without a service animal) to evacuate their home, the Red Cross may be able to help by providing shelter and services
Contact Loved Ones
- Family in the U.S.: Individuals can let loved ones know they are OK after a local disaster. Individuals can find someone they love who may have experienced a recent disaster.
Clean Up and Recovery Guides
- Staying Safe After a Disaster: Learn steps to take during and after most disasters or emergencies to help ensure safety
- Check Home Safety: If an individual has had to evacuate, they can take steps to evaluate whether it is safe to enter when they are allowed to return home
- Recovering Emotionally: Find out about special care individuals may need
- Recovering Financially: Get information on how to manage the financial impact of disaster, from handling insurance claims to replacing documents that may have been lost
- Emergency Resource Library: Tips and strategies for preparing, responding to and recovering from disasters and emergencies related to topics such as chemical emergency; COVID-19; drought; flood; flu; food safety; heat wave; highway safety; home fire; landslide; nuclear explosion and radiation; poisoning; power outage; terrorism; thunderstorm; tornado; water safety; wildfire; winter storm
Disaster Relief and Recovery
- Responds to emergencies like fires, floods and severe storms. At every disaster, victims' needs are assessed and methods are taken to ensure they have clothing, financial assistance, food, health services, mental health assistance, temporary shelter/housing and other services to help them recover.
- Find Open Shelters: If an emergency has forced an individual (with or without a service animal) to evacuate their home, the Red Cross may be able to help by providing shelter and services
Contact Loved Ones
- Family in the U.S.: Individuals can let loved ones know they are OK after a local disaster. Individuals can find someone they love who may have experienced a recent disaster.
Clean Up and Recovery Guides
- Staying Safe After a Disaster: Learn steps to take during and after most disasters or emergencies to help ensure safety
- Check Home Safety: If an individual has had to evacuate, they can take steps to evaluate whether it is safe to enter when they are allowed to return home
- Recovering Emotionally: Find out about special care individuals may need
- Recovering Financially: Get information on how to manage the financial impact of disaster, from handling insurance claims to replacing documents that may have been lost
- Emergency Resource Library: Tips and strategies for preparing, responding to and recovering from disasters and emergencies related to topics such as chemical emergency; COVID-19; drought; flood; flu; food safety; heat wave; highway safety; home fire; landslide; nuclear explosion and radiation; poisoning; power outage; terrorism; thunderstorm; tornado; water safety; wildfire; winter storm
Categories
Post Disaster Mental Health Advisories
Hazardous Materials Preparedness Information
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Thunderstorm Preparedness Information
Terrorism Preparedness Information
General Disaster Preparedness Information
Landslide/Mudslide Preparedness Information
Winter Storm Preparedness Information
Drought Preparedness Information
Post Disaster Cleanup Information
Tornado Preparedness Information
Flood Preparedness Information
Radiological Emergency Preparedness Information
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Mass Care Shelters
Wildland Fire Preparedness Information
Disaster Survivor Inquiries
Extreme Heat Preparedness Information
Disaster Relief and Recovery
- Find open shelters when an emergency has forced an individual (with or without a service animal) to evacuate their home. The Red Cross may be able to help by providing shelter and services.
- Responds to emergencies like fires, floods, and severe storms. At every disaster, victims' needs are assessed and methods are taken to ensure they have clothing, financial assistance, food, health services, mental health assistance, temporary shelter/housing, and other services to help them recover.
Clean-Up and Recovery Guides
- Check Home Safety: If an individual has had to evacuate, they can take steps to evaluate whether it is safe to enter when they are allowed to return home
- COVID-19 Bereavement: Offers information and resources for families that have lost loved ones due to COVID-19
- Emergency Resource Library: Tips and strategies for preparing, responding to, and recovering from disasters and emergencies. Topics include chemical emergencies, COVID-19, drought, flood, flu, food safety, heat wave, highway safety, home fire, landslide, nuclear explosion, radiation, poisoning, power outage, terrorism, thunderstorm, tornado, water safety, wildfire, and winter storms.
- Recovering Emotionally: Find out about special care individuals may need
- Recovering Financially: Get information on how to manage the financial impact of a disaster, from handling insurance claims to replacing documents that may have been lost
- Staying Safe After a Disaster: Learn steps to take during and after most disasters or emergencies to help ensure safety
Disaster Relief and Recovery
- Find open shelters when an emergency has forced an individual (with or without a service animal) to evacuate their home. The Red Cross may be able to help by providing shelter and services.
- Responds to emergencies like fires, floods, and severe storms. At every disaster, victims' needs are assessed and methods are taken to ensure they have clothing, financial assistance, food, health services, mental health assistance, temporary shelter/housing, and other services to help them recover.
Clean-Up and Recovery Guides
- Check Home Safety: If an individual has had to evacuate, they can take steps to evaluate whether it is safe to enter when they are allowed to return home
- COVID-19 Bereavement: Offers information and resources for families that have lost loved ones due to COVID-19
- Emergency Resource Library: Tips and strategies for preparing, responding to, and recovering from disasters and emergencies. Topics include chemical emergencies, COVID-19, drought, flood, flu, food safety, heat wave, highway safety, home fire, landslide, nuclear explosion, radiation, poisoning, power outage, terrorism, thunderstorm, tornado, water safety, wildfire, and winter storms.
- Recovering Emotionally: Find out about special care individuals may need
- Recovering Financially: Get information on how to manage the financial impact of a disaster, from handling insurance claims to replacing documents that may have been lost
- Staying Safe After a Disaster: Learn steps to take during and after most disasters or emergencies to help ensure safety
Categories
Mass Care Shelters
Flood Preparedness Information
General Disaster Preparedness Information
Extreme Heat Preparedness Information
Wildland Fire Preparedness Information
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Radiological Emergency Preparedness Information
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Thunderstorm Preparedness Information
Tornado Preparedness Information
Terrorism Preparedness Information
Drought Preparedness Information
Landslide/Mudslide Preparedness Information
Winter Storm Preparedness Information
Hazardous Materials Preparedness Information
Post Disaster Cleanup Information
Disaster Relief and Recovery
- Responds to emergencies like fires, floods and severe storms. At every disaster, victims' needs are assessed and methods are taken to ensure they have clothing, financial assistance, food, health services, mental health assistance, temporary shelter/housing and other services to help them recover.
- Find Open Shelters: If an emergency has forced an individual (with or without a service animal) to evacuate their home, the Red Cross may be able to help by providing shelter and services
Contact Loved Ones
- Family in the U.S.: Individuals can let loved ones know they are OK after a local disaster. Individuals can find someone they love who may have experienced a recent disaster.
Clean Up and Recovery Guides
- Staying Safe After a Disaster: Learn steps to take during and after most disasters or emergencies to help ensure safety
- Check Home Safety: If an individual has had to evacuate, they can take steps to evaluate whether it is safe to enter when they are allowed to return home
- Recovering Emotionally: Find out about special care individuals may need
- Recovering Financially: Get information on how to manage the financial impact of disaster, from handling insurance claims to replacing documents that may have been lost
- Emergency Resource Library: Tips and strategies for preparing, responding to and recovering from disasters and emergencies related to topics such as chemical emergency; COVID-19; drought; flood; flu; food safety; heat wave; highway safety; home fire; landslide; nuclear explosion and radiation; poisoning; power outage; terrorism; thunderstorm; tornado; water safety; wildfire; winter storm
Disaster Relief and Recovery
- Responds to emergencies like fires, floods and severe storms. At every disaster, victims' needs are assessed and methods are taken to ensure they have clothing, financial assistance, food, health services, mental health assistance, temporary shelter/housing and other services to help them recover.
- Find Open Shelters: If an emergency has forced an individual (with or without a service animal) to evacuate their home, the Red Cross may be able to help by providing shelter and services
Contact Loved Ones
- Family in the U.S.: Individuals can let loved ones know they are OK after a local disaster. Individuals can find someone they love who may have experienced a recent disaster.
Clean Up and Recovery Guides
- Staying Safe After a Disaster: Learn steps to take during and after most disasters or emergencies to help ensure safety
- Check Home Safety: If an individual has had to evacuate, they can take steps to evaluate whether it is safe to enter when they are allowed to return home
- Recovering Emotionally: Find out about special care individuals may need
- Recovering Financially: Get information on how to manage the financial impact of disaster, from handling insurance claims to replacing documents that may have been lost
- Emergency Resource Library: Tips and strategies for preparing, responding to and recovering from disasters and emergencies related to topics such as chemical emergency; COVID-19; drought; flood; flu; food safety; heat wave; highway safety; home fire; landslide; nuclear explosion and radiation; poisoning; power outage; terrorism; thunderstorm; tornado; water safety; wildfire; winter storm
Categories
Post Disaster Mental Health Advisories
Hazardous Materials Preparedness Information
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Thunderstorm Preparedness Information
Terrorism Preparedness Information
General Disaster Preparedness Information
Landslide/Mudslide Preparedness Information
Winter Storm Preparedness Information
Drought Preparedness Information
Post Disaster Cleanup Information
Tornado Preparedness Information
Flood Preparedness Information
Radiological Emergency Preparedness Information
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Mass Care Shelters
Wildland Fire Preparedness Information
Disaster Survivor Inquiries
Extreme Heat Preparedness Information
Disaster Relief and Recovery
- Responds to emergencies like fires, floods and severe storms. At every disaster, victims' needs are assessed and methods are taken to ensure they have clothing, financial assistance, food, health services, mental health assistance, temporary shelter/housing and other services to help them recover.
- Find Open Shelters: If an emergency has forced an individual (with or without a service animal) to evacuate their home, the Red Cross may be able to help by providing shelter and services
Contact Loved Ones
- Family in the U.S.: Individuals can let loved ones know they are OK after a local disaster. Individuals can find someone they love who may have experienced a recent disaster.
Clean Up and Recovery Guides
- Staying Safe After a Disaster: Learn steps to take during and after most disasters or emergencies to help ensure safety
- Check Home Safety: If an individual has had to evacuate, they can take steps to evaluate whether it is safe to enter when they are allowed to return home
- Recovering Emotionally: Find out about special care individuals may need
- Recovering Financially: Get information on how to manage the financial impact of disaster, from handling insurance claims to replacing documents that may have been lost
- COVID-19 Bereavement: Offers information and resources for families that have lost loved ones due to COVID-19
- Emergency Resource Library: Tips and strategies for preparing, responding to and recovering from disasters and emergencies related to topics such as chemical emergency; COVID-19; drought; flood; flu; food safety; heat wave; highway safety; home fire; landslide; nuclear explosion and radiation; poisoning; power outage; terrorism; thunderstorm; tornado; water safety; wildfire; winter storm
Disaster Relief and Recovery
- Responds to emergencies like fires, floods and severe storms. At every disaster, victims' needs are assessed and methods are taken to ensure they have clothing, financial assistance, food, health services, mental health assistance, temporary shelter/housing and other services to help them recover.
- Find Open Shelters: If an emergency has forced an individual (with or without a service animal) to evacuate their home, the Red Cross may be able to help by providing shelter and services
Contact Loved Ones
- Family in the U.S.: Individuals can let loved ones know they are OK after a local disaster. Individuals can find someone they love who may have experienced a recent disaster.
Clean Up and Recovery Guides
- Staying Safe After a Disaster: Learn steps to take during and after most disasters or emergencies to help ensure safety
- Check Home Safety: If an individual has had to evacuate, they can take steps to evaluate whether it is safe to enter when they are allowed to return home
- Recovering Emotionally: Find out about special care individuals may need
- Recovering Financially: Get information on how to manage the financial impact of disaster, from handling insurance claims to replacing documents that may have been lost
- COVID-19 Bereavement: Offers information and resources for families that have lost loved ones due to COVID-19
- Emergency Resource Library: Tips and strategies for preparing, responding to and recovering from disasters and emergencies related to topics such as chemical emergency; COVID-19; drought; flood; flu; food safety; heat wave; highway safety; home fire; landslide; nuclear explosion and radiation; poisoning; power outage; terrorism; thunderstorm; tornado; water safety; wildfire; winter storm
Categories
Wildland Fire Preparedness Information
Mass Care Shelters
Disaster Survivor Inquiries
Drought Preparedness Information
Tornado Preparedness Information
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Flood Preparedness Information
Hazardous Materials Preparedness Information
Landslide/Mudslide Preparedness Information
Radiological Emergency Preparedness Information
Winter Storm Preparedness Information
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Terrorism Preparedness Information
Extreme Heat Preparedness Information
Thunderstorm Preparedness Information
General Disaster Preparedness Information
Post Disaster Cleanup Information
Temporary emergency assistance (up to $150) on a case by case basis including:
- Clothing
- Dental bill payment assistance
- Electricity bill payment assistance
- Food vouchers
- Furniture
- Gas bill payment assistance
- Gas vouchers
- Health insurance premium assistance
- Heating fuel bill payment assistance
- Medical bill payment assistance
- Mortgage payment assistance
- Prescription expense assistance
- Rent deposit and rent payment assistance
- Water service assistance.
Assistance must resolve the situation - not ongoing need.
Temporary emergency assistance (up to $150) on a case by case basis including:
- Clothing
- Dental bill payment assistance
- Electricity bill payment assistance
- Food vouchers
- Furniture
- Gas bill payment assistance
- Gas vouchers
- Health insurance premium assistance
- Heating fuel bill payment assistance
- Medical bill payment assistance
- Mortgage payment assistance
- Prescription expense assistance
- Rent deposit and rent payment assistance
- Water service assistance.
Assistance must resolve the situation - not ongoing need.
Categories
Gas Money
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Dental Care Expense Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
General Furniture Provision
General Clothing Provision
Rental Deposit Assistance
Food Vouchers
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Transients
Disaster Relief and Recovery
- Responds to emergencies like fires, floods and severe storms. At every disaster, victims' needs are assessed and methods are taken to ensure they have clothing, financial assistance, food, health services, mental health assistance, temporary shelter/housing and other services to help them recover.
- Find Open Shelters: If an emergency has forced an individual (with or without a service animal) to evacuate their home, the Red Cross may be able to help by providing shelter and services
Contact Loved Ones
- Family in the U.S.: Individuals can let loved ones know they are OK after a local disaster. Individuals can find someone they love who may have experienced a recent disaster.
Clean Up and Recovery Guides
- Staying Safe After a Disaster: Learn steps to take during and after most disasters or emergencies to help ensure safety
- Check Home Safety: If an individual has had to evacuate, they can take steps to evaluate whether it is safe to enter when they are allowed to return home
- Recovering Emotionally: Find out about special care individuals may need
- Recovering Financially: Get information on how to manage the financial impact of disaster, from handling insurance claims to replacing documents that may have been lost
- COVID-19 Bereavement: Offers information and resources for families that have lost loved ones due to COVID-19
- Emergency Resource Library: Tips and strategies for preparing, responding to and recovering from disasters and emergencies related to topics such as chemical emergency; COVID-19; drought; flood; flu; food safety; heat wave; highway safety; home fire; landslide; nuclear explosion and radiation; poisoning; power outage; terrorism; thunderstorm; tornado; water safety; wildfire; winter storm
Disaster Relief and Recovery
- Responds to emergencies like fires, floods and severe storms. At every disaster, victims' needs are assessed and methods are taken to ensure they have clothing, financial assistance, food, health services, mental health assistance, temporary shelter/housing and other services to help them recover.
- Find Open Shelters: If an emergency has forced an individual (with or without a service animal) to evacuate their home, the Red Cross may be able to help by providing shelter and services
Contact Loved Ones
- Family in the U.S.: Individuals can let loved ones know they are OK after a local disaster. Individuals can find someone they love who may have experienced a recent disaster.
Clean Up and Recovery Guides
- Staying Safe After a Disaster: Learn steps to take during and after most disasters or emergencies to help ensure safety
- Check Home Safety: If an individual has had to evacuate, they can take steps to evaluate whether it is safe to enter when they are allowed to return home
- Recovering Emotionally: Find out about special care individuals may need
- Recovering Financially: Get information on how to manage the financial impact of disaster, from handling insurance claims to replacing documents that may have been lost
- COVID-19 Bereavement: Offers information and resources for families that have lost loved ones due to COVID-19
- Emergency Resource Library: Tips and strategies for preparing, responding to and recovering from disasters and emergencies related to topics such as chemical emergency; COVID-19; drought; flood; flu; food safety; heat wave; highway safety; home fire; landslide; nuclear explosion and radiation; poisoning; power outage; terrorism; thunderstorm; tornado; water safety; wildfire; winter storm
Categories
Winter Storm Preparedness Information
Hazardous Materials Preparedness Information
Tornado Preparedness Information
Terrorism Preparedness Information
Flood Preparedness Information
Extreme Heat Preparedness Information
General Disaster Preparedness Information
Wildland Fire Preparedness Information
Radiological Emergency Preparedness Information
Drought Preparedness Information
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Disaster Survivor Inquiries
Post Disaster Cleanup Information
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Thunderstorm Preparedness Information
Landslide/Mudslide Preparedness Information
Mass Care Shelters