CDC Article "Faith-Based and Community Organizations-Essential Partners in Pandemic Influenza Preparedness "
Disaster Preparedness
Including People with Disabilities in Disaster Planning
presentation by Dr. Laura Stough, Texas A&M University
Pandemic Flu Overview
presentation by Dr. Adolfo Valadez, City of Austin/Travis County Dept. Health & Human Services
Meetings and Agenda
Disaster
Recovery for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
is still happening! Please come join the effort!



Every
Wednesday at Child, Inc. (5207
Airport Blvd., 78751)
9:00 a.m. Case Manager Meeting
9:30 –10:30 a.m. Case Managers, TIDR, &
Community-
wide Meeting
Come
get the latest information about local services,
FEMA, and more!
Mission Statement
TIDR
seeks
to
bring
coordination
and
cooperation
in
relief
efforts
following
a
disaster
with
an
eye
for
long-
term
recovery.
Working
with
agencies,
local
governments,
non-profits
and
faith-based
groups,
TIDR
seeks
to match
need
with
resources
during
the
immediate
crisis
and
continues
to
respond
throught
the
process of
recovery,
whether
it
be
weeks,
months
or
years.
At
the
core
of
this
effort
is
the
understanding
that each
of
our
sisters
and
brothers
is
worthy
of
our time,
effort
and
personal
care.
Partners/Links
Shepherd of the Hills Christian Church
Church World Service Emergency Response Program
Snyder Homes Disaster Response
St. George Episcopal Church
Texas RioGrande Legal Aid
Center on Disability and Develpment/Texas A&M University
Children's Defense Fund
Disaster News.net
Advocacy, Inc.
Community Action Network
Find Florida
New York Disaster Interfaith Services
Capital Area Food Bank of Texas
Austin/Travis County Health & Human Services Department
Katrina Aid Today
