Domestic Emergency

Domestic Disaster Response and Preparedness Program
 
For decades, Episcopal Relief and Development has been helping dioceses and churches respond to the needs in their communities in the aftermath of disasters.  But as September 11 and Hurricane Katrina proved, it is vitally important that dioceses and churches act quickly and appropriately when catastrophes strike, while understanding how to meet the long-term recovery needs of individuals, families, and communities.

Hurricane Katrina has highlighted a painful truth: Americans are more vulnerable to nature’s devastation than we believed. Visit the Katrina Recovery Center regularly to stay up-to-date on ERD’s response.

What we do:  Equip and train the Episcopal Church at the local level

Episcopal Relief and Development’s Domestic Disaster Response and Preparedness Program is designed to ensure the Episcopal Church is well prepared and equipped to serve communities in the wake of disasters.

The program has two main goals:
• To equip dioceses and parishes to protect their facilities and people, so that they can be ready to act in their communities when disasters hit.
• To train dioceses and parishes to effectively deliver relief (food, water, shelter) in the immediate aftermath of a disaster and provide long-term recovery assistance in cooperation with other local entities. 

How we do it:  The US Disaster Response Team

One person, one church, one diocese cannot accomplish much on their own—but when linked together with others who also want to make a difference, the impact is tremendous.

Episcopal Relief and Development’s Domestic Disaster Response Team brings together volunteers with skills, experience, and expertise in key areas, such as emergency services, facilities management, distribution, and chaplain services.  Along with their experience, they need another important quality – a heart to help. 

Episcopal Relief and Development’s goal is to have a minimum of one person from each diocese who will establish and train a team.  Each diocesan team will focus on equipping parishes to protect their facilities and people, while preparing them to effectively work with other local entities when disasters strike.  These diocesan teams will be trained and networked so that they can plug in locally where they can best serve to enhance community response without duplicating efforts. 


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   Disaster Recovery
For guidelines to the Diocesan Emergency Plan Competition and to learn more about how you can be prepared in the event of an emergency, please download the following documents. Read more.



2007 Domestic Emergency Articles
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   ERD commemorates the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
(8/29/2007) 


   ERD and Hallelujah Housing celebrate Mississippi couple’s homecoming
(8/30/2007) 


   Prayers for Minneapolis and families affected by the collapse of the Interstate 35W Bridge
(8/2/2007) 


   ERD responds to disasters in South Carolina and New Jersey
(7/3/2007) 


   ERD supports communities affected by storms in Kansas
(5/11/2007) 


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How ERD is making a difference...

Countries
We lift communities out of poverty around the world in areas such as Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. We partner with local organizations in the Anglican Communion to ensure vulnerable people have healthy food to eat and get proper health care.

Domestic
We provide critical supplies to people through local dioceses after natural and human-made disasters. We partner with the dioceses to get life-saving aid to children and their families and stay with communities after the crisis to provide ongoing support.





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