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Disaster Relief Programs |
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Disaster Relief Programs
National programs
that are responsive to local vulnerability and focused on the areas where
they can add greatest value. The four core areas are:
- promotion of humanitarian values and principles
- disaster response
- disaster preparedness
- tracking disaster needs
- health and care in the community
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WHY SHOULD WE SUPPORT
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
INITIATIVES FOR DISABILITIES
& SPECIAL NEEDS & SUPPORT
BOTTLED WATER FOR DISASTER
RELIEF?
For
the 54 million Americans
with disabilities, and
millions of others around
the world, surviving a
disaster can be the
beginning of a greater
struggle. Whether an
individual with a disability
requires electricity to
power a respirator,
life-sustaining medication,
mobility assistance, or post
disaster recovery services,
relief organizations and
rescue personnel
increasingly must be
prepared to address the
needs of that individual in
the hours and days following
a disaster.
Similarly, efforts to
accommodate disabled
Americans frequently ignore
disaster preparedness and
response. As a result, too
few disaster response
officials are trained to
deal effectively with people
with disabilities, and too
few disabled Americans have
the knowledge that could
help them save their own
lives.
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Make A Donation
California l
Carolinas l
Florida l
Georgia l Gulf
States l
Louisiana l
New England l
New York l
Texas |
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Charitable Partnering Opportunities
SUPPORT Bottled
Water & Outreach
Programs at times of
Disaster
Our current system
leaves too many
people unprotected
after a catastrophe.
We need to prepare
for the future.
CURRENT NEEDS
1400 TEXAS FIRE
DEPARTMENTS & EMS
LOCATIONS
LIFEGUARD STATIONS,
DEL MAR BEACH
THE DREAM CENTER,
LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES POLICE
DEPARTMENT- PAL,
EXPLORER & JEOPARDY
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Fundraising Goals
CORE MARKETING
GOAL
Promote
safety of
people with
disabilities
and/or
special
needs by
adequately
preparing
for
disability-related
issues
during
disasters.
RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Promote
inclusion of
people with
disabilities
in emergency
planning
efforts at
local,
regional,
state, and
federal
levels.
2. Promote
public
awareness of
the
statewide
registry
available
through
2-1-1 for
people who
need
assistance
evacuating.
3. Promote
early
personal
emergency
planning
awareness by
people with
disabilities
through
state
agencies,
service
providers,
and
contractors.
4. Support
local
emergency
plans to
include a
review of
the
accessibility
of shelters,
and
encourage
local
emergency
personnel to
approve
emergency
plans of
facilities
to ensure
effectiveness
and
non-duplication
of reliance
on local
providers.
5. Promote
audible and
visual
depiction of
emergency
information
on
television.
6.
Wristbands
to ensure
first
response
teams of
special
needs and
requirements.
7.
Wristbands
for Disaster
Relief
8. Bottled
Water for
special
needs &
disabilities
locations.
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HOMELAND SECURITY DIRECTOR
Provides expertise in
emergency management and
special needs planning, a
distinct discipline that
ensures that people with
physical, sensory, and/or
cognitive disabilities are
prepared for man-made or
natural disasters and
emergencies and their
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Supporting
Global Water
operations by:
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Providing direct
monetary support of operating services
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Adding your
corporate
name or logo
to the label
of bottled
water for
disaster
relief
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Sponsoring
specific programs, activities, and
events
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Launching a
workplace campaign of support by your
employees
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Including
Global Water in your matching gifts programs
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Providing
Gifts-in-Kind or Project Sales of
budgeted items
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Providing
venues for
public
display of
Global Water programs &
services |
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New
York City, NY
Los Angeles,
CA
Houston, TX
San Francisco,
CA
Atlanta, GA
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Corporate Partnerships
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Your firm, whatever its size, can establish a
meaningful partnership with the Global Water &
Biology, Conservation
Research Institute
Partnerships can help
organizations enhance the
skills, confidence, safety
and readiness of their
employees as well as provide
resources that will enable
Global Water to
continue to help all prepare and
respond to disasters.
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OUTREACH
PROGRAMS |
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FEATURE PROGRAM:
SMALL TOWN
&
RURAL
LIBRARIES
OUTREACH PROGRAMS
SCIENCE & MATH
OUTREACH PROGRAMS
FOR GIRLS
KIDS: STATE &
NATIONAL PARKS,
OCEAN TRIPS &
CONSERVATION
OUTREACH TRIPS
POOL, WATER SAFETY & SCHOOL
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
WATER
CONSERVATION & SURFING
KIDS
FLOWERS & LAND
CONSERVATION |
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Outreach
Programs
Current Needs |
WATER
CONSERVATION, TRIPS TO OCEAN & SURFING
FOR KIDS
- Surf
Boards for Kids -
100
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Wet suits- Girls &
Boys
- Girls &
Boys Swim wear
- Snorkeling
& Driving Equipment
- Beach Volleyball
- Boats,
Kayaks & Canoes
- Fishing
Equipment
SMALL TOWN
&
RURAL
LIBRARIES
OUTREACH PROGRAMS
- Books,
Audio Books
- DVD's
- School
& Office Supplies
- Music
TATTOO REMOVAL LASER EQUIPMENT
SPORTS & SCHOOL OUTREACH
- All sports
Equipment
- Bikes
HOLIDAY TOYS
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23,000 New Toys for
Los Angeles, CA |
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Grants for People with
Disabilities by Foundation
As a donor you will become part of an
excellent organization that provides children with a chance to succeed. Or
you can be a part of our many community events donating books and becoming
apart of our outreach programs
You can help by making a tax deductible
contribution through the Global Water & Biology, Conservation Research
Institute to help Global Partners Reading, Conservation, Medical Research
and Disaster Relief Programs
By Mail
Make check payable to: Global Water & Biology, Conservation
Research Institute
Address:
5205 Kearny Villa Way, Suite 105
San Diego, CA 92123, USA
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