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995 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43205
Any person or family needing immediate assistance with recovery after a house fire, flood, tornado, or other disaster may receive services from Red Cross volunteers. Volunteers will help coordinate assistance with basic human needs like food, clothing, and shelter.
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211 Fairfield
370 W 1st St., Dayton, OH 45402
Coordinates and provides emergency assistance in times of disaster. Provides preparedness information about major disasters and large-scale emergencies. Coordinates with other agencies in disaster situations, and develops action plans for emergency response. Sets up temporary emergency shelters in the community during disasters.
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211 Cleveland
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408 9th Street Southwest, Suite 1800, Ken Weber Community Campus, Canton, OH 44707
Provides food, clothing and shelter to disaster victims, including disasters when homes have been destroyed or made unlivable due to physical calamity such as fire, flood and windstorm. Offers general emergency assistance to disaster victims.
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211 Summit
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431 18th Street Nw, Washington, DC 20006
Individuals can make an unrestricted donation to the International Response Fund by calling the Red Cross. The public can also help by texting “REDCROSS” to 90999 to send a $10 donation through an effort backed by the U.S. State Department. Funds will go to support American Red Cross relief efforts where currently needed.
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211 Pathways
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3747 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115
Coordinates and provides emergency assistance in times of disaster. Coordinates with other agencies in disaster situations, and develops action plans for emergency response. Sets up temporary emergency shelters in the community during disasters.
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211 Cleveland
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121 West Brown Street, Suite E Annex Building, New Lexington, OH 43764
A FEMA Disaster Recovery Center will be open as needed during a declared disaster.
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211 Pathways
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Provides opportunities for people who have sustained damage in a Presidentially declared disaster to apply for assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other federal programs.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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2405 North Columbus Street, Lancaster, OH 43130
Any person or family needing immediate assistance with recovery after a house fire, flood, tornado, or other disaster may receive services from Red Cross volunteers. Volunteers will help coordinate assistance with basic human needs like food, clothing, and shelter.
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211 Fairfield
181 North Bridge Street, Chillicothe, OH 45601
The chapter is prepared at all times to provide emergency assistance to victims and to emergency workers. Such preparedness requires recruitment, training and utilization of appropriate numbers of volunteers. It also requires continual planning and coordination of resources by both chapter and community, to meet, in the shortest possible time, the temporary, emergency human needs created by natural and man made disasters.
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211 Pathways
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500 C Street Southwest, U.s. Department Of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20472-3210
Provides information on how you might be able to get help from the U.S. Government before, during and after a disaster.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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143 South 30th Street, Newark, OH 43055
The chapter is prepared at all times to provide emergency assistance to victims and to emergency workers. Such preparedness requires recruitment, training and utilization of appropriate numbers of volunteers. It also requires continual planning and coordination of resources by both chapter and community, to meet, in the shortest possible time, the temporary, emergency human needs created by natural and man made disasters.
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211 Pathways
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2707 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue Se, Washington, DC 20528-0525
Individuals in need of assistance following a presidentially declared disaster designated for Individual Assistance now have the ability to apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov. There is also a hotline provided for those unable to apply online. A Local Resource tool allows survivors to find vital community resources based on their geographic location by entering their address and/or ZIP code. Users can search for police and fire stations, urgent cares and hospitals by proximity to their location. Disaster news feeds are also available to help individuals, families and businesses prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters.
DisasterAssistance.gov includes an anonymous questionnaire that helps survivors quickly identify a personalized list of possible types of available assistance. The questionnaire is dynamic, meaning it tailors recommendations in real time based on how survivors answer each question. Survivors can sort, tag and find more information on specific forms of assistance, as well as print and email results.
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211 Pathways
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500 C St. Sw, Washington, DC 20472
Provides disaster assistance in the form of cash grants to persons living in a federally declared disaster area in the United States and have property that was damaged or destroyed by the disaster (including cases where losses are not 100% covered by insurance). Depending on the situation, money may be used for needs such as temporary housing, home repairs, home replacement, and personal property replacement as well as other disaster-related costs such as medical, funeral, moving expenses, child care, and transportation. Money granted may not cover all losses.
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211 Cleveland
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995 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43205
Offers 24 hour emergency assistance to individuals affected by a disaster such as a home fire, tornado or flood. Assists individuals who have had a single-family disaster with emergency food, clothing, shelter, medical care and supplies. Also assists individuals and communities affected by a major disaster such as flooding, tornado or man-made disasters. Services include opening shelters, providing meals and drinks and fulfilling emergency needs.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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Undisclosed Location, Newark, OH 43055
A crisis/hotline that provides crisis management and access to emergency mental health and chemical dependency evaluation services during times of disaster and emergencies as declared by local or Federal EMA's.
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211 Pathways
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193 29th Street, Wheeling, WV 26003
The chapter is prepared at all times to provide emergency assistance to victims and to emergency workers. Such preparedness requires recruitment, training and utilization of appropriate numbers of volunteers. It also requires continual planning and coordination of resources by both chapter and community, to meet, in the shortest possible time, the temporary, emergency human needs created by natural and man made disasters.
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211 Pathways
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181 N Bridge St., Chillicothe, OH 45601
Coordinates and provides emergency assistance in times of disaster. Provides preparedness information about major disasters and large-scale emergencies. Coordinates with other agencies in disaster situations, and develops action plans for emergency response. Sets up temporary emergency shelters in the community during disasters.
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211 Cleveland
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125 Fair Street, Findlay, OH 45840
Provides help for immediate needs to those affected by disaster, including shelter, food, access to health and mental health resources, and recovery planning assistance.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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500 C St. Sw, Washington, DC 20472
Works with state and local officials to determine the scope of disasters and estimate needs. Makes disaster aid available to state and local governments, organizations and individuals. The types of aid offered depends on the disaster. Seeks to prevent damages from disasters. Manages the National Flood Insurance Program.
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211 Cleveland
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2855 West Dublin-granville Road, Columbus, OH 43235
Provides the Ohio Emergency Operations Center to better coordinate the state's response during a disaster or emergency. Operates in a facility that is independent of outside power supplies and contains an emergency operations room with an adjoining dispatch facility.
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211 Summit
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1111 Research Drive, Toledo, OH 43614
Provides disaster relief and recovery services for individuals and families affected by disasters. Services may include financial assistance for emergency food, clothing and shelter. May provide assistance with security deposits and long-term recovery supplies, as needed. Crisis counseling is offered to disaster victims and their families. Also provides community disaster preparedness planning and collects monetary donations in the event of a disaster.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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409 East Monument Avenue, Suite 405, Dayton, OH 45402
Provides a 24-hour informational hotline featuring recorded messages which address the community's concerns about local or national disasters. Options are given on how to obtain information on how households and businesses can protect themselves against known disaster issues and on how to get specific questions answered by appropriate agency personnel.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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370 West First Street, Dayton, OH 45402-0517
Oregon Disaster Tragedy Service Center is open daily staffed with health care professionals, spiritual case workers, mental health professionals, caseworkers. additional support referrals.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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370 West First Street, Dayton, OH 45402
Provides assistance for victims of local disasters including financial and mental health counseling. Also provides preparedness and response training for major disasters and community disaster education.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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