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KATRINA-RITA: Gulf Coast
Hurricane Assistance
an Unitied Way Coalition of
Relief Agencies
Overall Relief Coordinator:
Organization chart
(pdf)
San Joaquin County, Office of Emergency Services: 209-468-3962
See Coalition "lead
Agencies" (coordinating with many other non-profit agencies |
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Current Information |
Coalition Agency Assistance Programs
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& Events | State
& National Efforts |
Links & References |
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CURRENT
INFORMATION:
25-Nov-05 FEMA
extends hurricane hotel program - Refugees can stay
put in 10 states until Jan. 7; Dec. 15 deadline elsewhere
WASHINGTON - Stung by charges it is pushing hurricane
victims out before the holidays, FEMA extended its hotel
housing program Tuesday by a month in 10 states that
have received victims of Katrina and Rita. Evacuees
in those states — Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, Florida,
Mississippi, Alabama, California, Tennessee, Arkansas
and Nevada — now have until Jan. 7 before the
Federal Emergency Management Agency stops paying their
hotel bills. The deadline is shorter — Dec. 15
— for victims in all other states.
1-Nov-05 San
Joaquin County Human Services Notice to Evacuees on
Housing
San Joaquin Human Services Agency is requesting evacuees
to be careful of the intended use of FEMA funds for
housing. Unauthorized use of funds may alter available
assistance by the County. See
notice (pdf)
31-Oct-05 FEMA
Takes Over Hotel Shelter Management From Red Cross
FEMA will be taking over rental costs for hotel/motel
lodging from the American Red Cross on 25-Oct-05.
Evacuees are encouraged to apply with FEMA for more
information on this assistance. see
FEMA letter (pdf)
28-Oct-05 FEMA
Extends Application Deadline
FEMA has extended till 11-Jan-06, date that hurricane
victims can register for assistance. All evacuees
encouraged to apply. See FEMA notice - English
- Spanish/Español
(pdf)
21-Oct-05 Local
Resources Requested to Louisiana
Local Employment
Counselers have been deployed to assist counties in
Louisiana in assisting disability clients in researching
jobs, filing forms, job-search skills. See mutual
aid page for information.
07-Oct-05 Local
Assistance Center-For Evacuees- Photos
A Local Assistance Center held at the Stockton
Civic Center Auditorium brought many local non-profit
agencies, plus local, state, and federal (including
FEMA) agencies together to meet with evacuees.
This helped in "one-stop" help to gain
housing, food, clothing, ID cards, bus passes, jobs,
and drivers' Licenses. See photos: #1,
2, 3,
4, 5,
6, 7,
8 (jpg)
29-Sept-05 Local
resources Requested to Mississippi
Local Building
Inspectors have been deployed to assist counties in
Mississippi in safety inspections. See mutual
aid page for information.
15-Sept-05 Gulf
Coast Katrina-Rita Evacuee Assistance
If
you are an evacuee from the disaster area, or a family
bringing in an evacuee, contact the San Joaquin Chapter,
American Red Cross: 209-466-6971.
Other private-non-profit agencies of
the "United Way Relief Coalition" coalition
are working together to provide a coordinated effort
to assist. Agencies established a lead agency
for each service topic to work under . . . see
News release (pdf)
See also: National
Efforts information & links |
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ACTIVITIES
& EVENTS
5-Nov-05 City of Stockton
Hurricane Katrina Benefit
Stockton Civic Memorial Auditorium,
525 N. Center Street
12 noon to 5:00 p.m.
This event is free and open to the public. Donations
of $5 per person are suggested. All proceeds will
benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina. All participants
must perform or present “family-friendly”
material. Auditions will be held at the Civic Auditorium
on Monday, October 10, 2005, 2:00 – 6:00 p.m.,
at the Civic Auditorium. Large groups should plan
to send representatives to auditions who can provide
a sample of material to be performed or presented.
One-hundred percent of all proceeds will benefit victims
of Hurricane Katrina, to be equally divided between
the San Joaquin County Chapter of the American Red Cross
and the United Way of San Joaquin County Hurricane Katrina
Relief Fund. All performers, presenters, participants
and organizers will participate without compensation,
donating their time, talent, and materials for the benefit
of victims.
A program will be published once auditions have been
held and presenters, performers, and participants have
been scheduled.
Auditions: Tony Washington, 209-461-2966
Information: Connie Cochran, 209-937-8827 |
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| COALITION
AGENCIES |
Overall Relief Coordinator:
Organization
chart (pdf)
San Joaquin County, Office of Emergency Services:
209-468-3962
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| Outreach to evacuees,
local transportation: Official primary registration,
service referrals, transportation to other "Coalition"
services |
American
Red Cross - San Joaquin Chapter:
phone: 209-466-6971 |
Permanent housing, Identification,
Public Assistance Programs: short, intermediate,
long-term housing; Social Security, food stamps, other
general relief services
- Drivers' license/home state cards:links
to other state efforts to quicken documents |
San Joaquin County, Human
Services Agency:
phone: 209-468-1926 or 468-1221
California
Department of Motor Vehicles: Katrina website |
| Immediate Needs:
clothing, food, dry goods, hygene, furniture, toys, other
items |
Charterhouse
Center for Families:
phone: 209-476-1106 |
| Job Placement:
job training, job search, interviews, resume' development,
assist contact with home state |
California
Employment Development Department:
phone: 209-948-7856
e-mail: bobien@edd.ca.gov |
| Health & Medical
Services: dental, health screening, general
medical practice |
Community
Medical Centers:
CARE LINK: 209-940-7202 |
| Public Health:
vaccinations, pregnancy, infant and child services, car
seats |
San
Joaquin County, Public Health Services:
phone: 800-698-2304 |
| Mental Health:
crisis intervention, counseling, treatment for adults
and childern |
San
Joaquin County, Mental Health Services:
phone: 209-468-8686 |
| Child & Day Care:
locations for care allowing familes to deal with relocation
issues, job search, and other needs |
Head
Start Development Council, Inc.:
Contact: Ruth Henry
Phone: 466-5541 |
| Schools & Educational Services:
short or long term registration, site selection |
San
Joaquin Department of Education:
phone: 209-468-4802 |
| Financial/Donations/Fund
Raising:
** Special Fund: Established
to share costs of the above lead agencies and the many
non-profit agencies assisting under the primary topics
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United
Way of San Joaquin:
phone: 209-469-6980
fund name: "United Way Katrina Evacuees" |
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