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Recovery Yellow Pages 2005 Hurricanes Disaster Recovery Organizations 1. State County/Parish Name of Long Term Recovery Initiative Progres s of LTR (see key below) Times & Location of Meeting Contact Information i.e. Board Chair or Staff Person(s) Phone and email Support Organizations Assisting (i.e. Volunteers or Rebuild Camps, etc.) 2. Alabama Anniston- Calhoun Counties Anniston-Calhoun Co. LTRC Erin Snowden Calhoun-Cleburne Mental Health Center Project Rebound 256-236-3403 ext. 262 256-283-0471 [email protected] 3. Alabama Autauga, Elmore Lowndes Montgomery, Macon, River Region LTRC Montgomery Dr. Walter White, LTRC334-270-4100 x-247 [email protected] Gary Ravetto 334-303-4884 cell, [email protected] 4. Alabama Autauga, Montgomery Counties Prattville Family Support Center Prattville Ardis Hearn, Prattville Family Support Center 334-361-4703, [email protected] 5. Alabama Baldwin Baldwin County LTRC 5 Meeting monthly at the LTR office / warehouse is located in Robertsdale, AL. Foley Brenda Lee South Baldwin United [email protected] Executive Board. Employees work out of the office. Kathy Melson VP South Baldwin United Way BCLTR Media/Press Specialist 251-943-2110 Baldwin County LTR has been serving since Hurricane Ivan in September, 2004. 6. Alabama Baldwin, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Mobile, South Alabama Regional LTRC Varies Penny Dendy Volunteer Mobile 251-433-4456 Patsy Herron United Way of Southwest Alabama, Bayou La Batre, Alabama - Volunteers needed for the weeks of May 8 and May 15. Groups of up to 15. DISASTER: 2005 GULF COAST Long Term Recovery Stage Key Information gathered by Church World Service 1/23/2022 1. Introductions 2. Gathering- Initial 3. Forming 4. Defining 5. Serving 6. Evaluating 7. Prevention/Mitigation 1

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Recovery Yellow Pages 2005 Hurricanes Disaster Recovery Organizations1. State County/Parish Name of Long Term

Recovery InitiativeProgress of LTR (see key below)

Times & Location of Meeting

Contact Informationi.e. Board Chair or Staff Person(s) Phone and email

Support Organizations Assisting (i.e. Volunteers or Rebuild Camps, etc.)

2. Alabama Anniston-Calhoun Counties

Anniston-Calhoun Co. LTRC

Erin SnowdenCalhoun-Cleburne Mental Health CenterProject Rebound 256-236-3403 ext. [email protected]

3. Alabama Autauga, Elmore Lowndes Montgomery, Macon,

River Region LTRC Montgomery Dr. Walter White, LTRC334-270-4100 x-247 [email protected] Ravetto 334-303-4884 cell, [email protected]

4. Alabama Autauga, Montgomery Counties

Prattville Family Support Center

Prattville Ardis Hearn, Prattville Family Support Center 334-361-4703,[email protected]

5. Alabama Baldwin Baldwin County LTRC 5 Meeting monthly at the LTR office / warehouse is located in Robertsdale, AL. Foley

Brenda LeeSouth Baldwin United [email protected] Board. Employees work out of the office.Kathy MelsonVP South Baldwin United WayBCLTR Media/Press Specialist251-943-2110

Baldwin County LTR has beenserving since Hurricane Ivan in September, 2004.

6. Alabama Baldwin, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, Washington

South Alabama Regional LTRC

Varies Penny DendyVolunteer Mobile251-433-4456 Patsy HerronUnited Way of Southwest Alabama, Inc.Post Office Drawer 89Mobile, AL 36601Bus: 251-431-0117Fax: [email protected]

Bayou La Batre, Alabama - Volunteers needed for the weeks of May 8 and May 15. Groups of up to 15.DISASTER: 2005 GULF COAST HURRICANES(251) 824-2241, [email protected] N Wintzell Ave.Bayou La Batre, AL 36509Project Directors: Bob & Kathy WeichmanMark JohnstonLutheran Disaster [email protected]

7. Alabama Barbour The Clearinghouse Eufaula Sandy WilliamsThe Clearing House (United Way) [email protected]

8. Alabama Butler Butler Co. Dept. of Freida Stevens

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Recovery Yellow Pages 2005 Hurricanes Disaster Recovery Organizations1. State County/Parish Name of Long Term

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Human Resources Lacey [email protected]

9. Alabama Cherokee United Way Case Worker Centre United Way Case Worker Tanya SmithUnited Way of Etowah Co. [email protected]

10. Alabama Choctaw Choctaw Co. LTRC Butler Joe Hunt [email protected]

11. Alabama Choctaw, Greene, Hale, Marengo, Pickens, Sumter Counties

Black Belt Counties Katrina/Rita Long Term Recovery Organization

4 Meeting times are usually every other Monday in York, AL at 7:00 p.m.- Elizabeth Hall.

Chairperson/Co ChairElizabeth Gardner (Sumter) 205-657-0962 (c)

Operation Katrina Home Care is a supporting organization that works in collaboration with the LTRO.

12. Alabama Clarke Clarke Co. LTRC Grove Hill [email protected]

United Way of Southwest Contact information: P.O. Drawer 89, Mobile Alabama 36601251-431-0117 or 431-0119 Patsy Ludgood HerronPlanning, Community Building &Agency RelationsMobile, Alabama [email protected]

13. Alabama Colbert, Franklin Lauderdale Counties

Northwest Alabama VOAD LTR Committee

Feb 23 3pm United Way in Florence

Tina Scott United Way of Northwest [email protected]

14. Alabama Covington Covington County Unmet Needs Committee

Andalusia Kristi Stamnes, [email protected]

15. Alabama Dallas, Perry, Wilcox Counties

LTRC Dallas Co. VOAD

Selma Jeff Cothran (UW) 334-874-8383Jakki Caldwill-Phillips(ARC)334-874-4641

16. Alabama Escambia Escambia LTRC Atmore Carolyn White [email protected]

17. Alabama Etowah Etowah Co. LTRC Gadsden Joanne HightowerUnited Way of Etowah Co. [email protected]

18. Alabama Houston Houston Co. LTRG Dothan Dr. Jerry GranstaffColumbia Baptist Association 334-794-

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Support Organizations Assisting (i.e. Volunteers or Rebuild Camps, etc.)

6281, [email protected] WomackHouston Co. EMA 334-794-9720

19. Alabama Jefferson & Shelby

Birmingham Long Term Unmet Needs Committee

Birmingham Angie Wright205-458 [email protected]

20. Alabama Lee Lee Co VOAD Opelika John Wild, VOAD [email protected] Becky Benton, UW334-745-5540

21. Alabama Limestone Limestone County Resource and Recovery Committee

Athens February 9, 2006

Kaye Young McFarlenUnited Way of Athens - Limestone County419 South Marion StreetAthens, Alabama [email protected]

Meet regularly and responding weekly with e-mails about our evacuated families form Rita and Katrina.

22. Alabama Macon Macon Co. VOAD & Macon Co. LTRC

Tuskegee Willie Haygood ARC 334-727-1300 [email protected]. K. G. Jones, Tuskegee Ministerial Council [email protected]

23. Alabama Madison Madison Co. VOAD Huntsville Sheila Mc FerranVolunteer Center of Madison [email protected]

24. Alabama Marshall Marshall County LTRC Guntersville Betty Terrell (256) [email protected] Jeanne [email protected] Way of Marshall County

25. Alabama Mobile Mobile Co. VOAD Mobile Mike DillaberVolunteer [email protected]

United Way of Southwest Contact information: P.O. Drawer 89, Mobile Alabama 36601251-431-0117 or 431-0119 Patsy Ludgood HerronPlanning, Community Building &Agency RelationsMobile, Alabama [email protected]

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26. Alabama Monroe Monroe Co. LTRC Monroeville Rev. Patrick [email protected]

27. Alabama Morgan Morgan Co. VOAD Decatur Mary K BraddockVolunteers of Morgan Co. [email protected]

28. Alabama Pike TBD Troy Lawrence Bowden334-735-3898334-412-1898cell

29. Alabama Russell TBD Phenix City Harriett Ballard & Mary WilburnThe Lazarus [email protected]

30. Alabama Tallapoosa Tallapoosa LTRC Alexander City John Ferguson, United Way, Dir256 329-3600 [email protected] Hodges UW caseworker 256-329-9102 cell [email protected]

31. Alabama Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa VOAD Tuscaloosa Maj. Mark SmithThe Salvation [email protected]

32. Alabama Walker Winston, Counties

Jasper Hurricane Relief Center

Angela Wates205-295-9615

33. Alabama Washington Washington Co. LTRC Chatom Joe [email protected]

United Way of Southwest Contact information: P.O. Drawer 89, Mobile Alabama 36601251-431-0117 or 431-0119 Patsy Ludgood HerronPlanning, Community Building &Agency RelationsMobile, Alabama [email protected]

34. California Alameda Contra/ Costra Counties

East Bay KARE (Katrina Assistance and Recovery Effort)

5 Meet every Monday 10 -noon433 Hegenberger Road Suite 103Oakland, CA

Rev. Clarence Johnson, Board ChairRev. Gregory Brown, [email protected]

Beginning with a Board of Directors and a Director and have opened an office.Catholic Charities has been authorized to hire 3 case managers under the

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Support Organizations Assisting (i.e. Volunteers or Rebuild Camps, etc.)

94621510-729-7240

FEMA/UMCOR grant and VOA has also been allowed to hire 4 case managers. They have identified 274 cases with unmet needs and expect the number to grow as evacuees are aware of their services.

35. California Los Angeles HOPE Coalition America 5 Fred D. Smith, Managing DirectorHOPE Coalition AmericaOffice: 213-943-6919Cell: 213-793-1777Fax: 213-232-3617E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.operationhope.org Diane Sellers, Program CoordinatorHOPE Coalition America707 Wilshire Boulevard, 30th FloorLos Angeles, California 90017213-943-6919 - Phone 213-232-3617 - [email protected] www.operationhope.org <http://www.operationhope.org/>

Support Organizations Assistants: Seeking on-the-ground volunteers inhurricane-affected states; seeking volunteers in the finance/banking industry to assist individuals with financial guidance via internet and telephonecommunication.Other Notes: HOPE Coalition America is the disaster response andlong-term disaster recovery division of Operation HOPE, assisting with post-disaster recovery budgeting, free tax returns withEITC and Child Tax Credit Provided by H & R Block, assistance with deferring mortgage payments, assistance with working with your creditors, insurance claims assistance,and other assistance services.

36. California Sacramento 2 Two meetings thus far Meetings TBD

Linda Smith, [email protected] cell

VOA has done the case management They have over 200 cases on file with 60 still in hotels.

37. California San Francisco/San Mateo

West Bay KARE (KATRINA ASSISTANCE AND RECOVERY EFFORT)

4 Meet every Thursday 10 am to noonUnited Way221 Main Street Suite 300San Francisco, CA 94105415-808-4427

Jordan Klein, Board [email protected]

In process of hiring a Director

They have a Board of Directors and hope to hire a Director this month. They have about 200 cases with unmet needs. No authorization for case management funds yet - Salvation Army is hoping to be notified - still pending. St. Vincent de Paul is also checking on this.

38. California Santa Clara Long Term Resettlement Team

3 Meet Weekly Location various

Tim Quigley, Facilitator408-247-1126 ext 308

Guided by a leadership council of nine different agencies, including

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each week [email protected] voluntary, government and faith-based.

39. Colorado Colorado Springs Pikes Peak Alliance Dr. Robert Holmes, 719-955-0731, [email protected] Kay StevensonAdministratorDomestic Relief ProgramLutheran Family Services of [email protected]

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Colorado Denver HAND (Hurricane Assistance Network of Denver)

Kay StevensonAdministratorDomestic Relief ProgramLutheran Family Services of [email protected]

41. Florida Alachua, Bradford, Dixie, Gilchrist Levy & Union Counties

North Central Florida Long Term Recovery Committee

5 Jan. 3, 200612:00 PM North Central Florida LTRC United Way North Central Florida, 6031 NW 1st Place, Gainesville

Gwain Davis, Chair WellFlorida Council, Gainesville, [email protected] Coordinator: Jean [email protected] Address 6031 NW 1st PlaceGainesville, Florida 32607-2025(352) 333-0857 (352) 331-2111 (fax)

www.unitedwayncfl.org

42. Florida Baker, Union FL, Charlton GA

RIVER (Relying on Interfaith Volunteers Engaged in Recovery)

5 Chair: Pastor Barbara GibsonJoy Lutheran, St Marys, GAWork: 912-576-8569Home: 912-729-1357Mobile: [email protected] Chair: Monroe( Bo) ToddSecretary: Lisa Padgett

43. Florida Brevard Brevard Long Term Recovery Coalition

5 Mailing Address c/o Harris Corporation1025 W. NASA Blvd.Melbourne, FL 32019-0001Chair Mary Bolin, Brevard Emergency Management321-637-4088 [email protected]: David Dingley(321) 674-4679(321) 674-7932

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(321) 446-1677 (cell)(321) 674-4776 (fax)[email protected] of Communications

Kathryn B. Jensen, [email protected] of Case Management James Hage321.674.4928 [email protected] of Volunteer Elizabeth A. LeeMobilization/Rebuild [email protected]

44. Florida Brevard Brevard VOAD Brevard Community College Solar Energy Building, Michigan & Clear Lake Blvd.

Jim Bentley 321-255-1886Mary Oliver 772-64-3141Mary Bolin 321-634-4088

45. Florida Charlotte .

Charlotte County Collective C3

Charlotte County Homeless Coalition, 1476 Kennesaw, Port Charlotte

Connie Thrasher Dir of Development 941-627-4313, Ana Romillo, Executive Director Charlotte County Homeless Coalition-941-627-4313

46. Florida Charlotte Interfaith/Interagency Network of Charlotte County (IINCC)

5 Jan 25 3:00 PM Charlotte County United Methodist Church, 21075 Quesada Ave., Port Charlotte

Chair: Brenda Bala, Housing Corp. Ex. Dir.,Vice ChairExecutive Director: Dennis [email protected] Case Manager: Judy [email protected]:  941-206-2034 Claudette Baines Phone number: Office: 941-206-2034 [Cell: 941-916-3330-Dennis Celorie] Fax number: 941-625-0144E-mail Address: [email protected] Coordinator Claudette Baines

Website address, if any: www.iincc.org

47. Florida Citrus-Hernando CHARGE (Citrus Hernando Area Recovery

5 January 25, 2006 2:00 PM

Contact: Tara BryantSeven Rivers Presbyterian Church

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Group Effort) Citrus County Gov. Center Housing Conf. Room 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Lecanto

4221 W. Gulf to Lake Blvd.Lecano, [email protected]

48. Florida Clay Clay County Organizations Active in Disaster

Mercy Ministries Chair: Faye Mayhall 904-276-6677

49. Florida Collier IHOPE-Immokalee Helping Our People in Emergencies

Tuesday Feb. 7 in Immokalee at 1:00 P.M.

Rick Heers-Co-director of One By One Leadership Foundation of Southwest Florida, and Assistant Pastor of Friendship Baptist Churchfax-239-657-3430 cell-239-229-9970

Catholic Charities, United Way, Lutheran Services, Collier County Health Department, David Lawrence Center, Project H.O.P.E. and a number of others.

50. Florida Columbia, Hamilton, Lafayette Suwannee Counties

Suwannee Valley Long Term Recovery

5 Meet every 2nd and 4th Friday, 9:00 a.m. at the Columbia County Emergency Operations Center

Chair: Debby Freeman, LTRC Chairperson [email protected] Way of the Suwannee ValleyRita Dopp 386 752-5604325 NE Hernando Ave., Suite 102Lake City, FL 32055386-752-5604Fax: [email protected] Vanessa Horman325 NE Hernando Ave., Suite 102Lake City, FL [email protected]

51. Florida DeSoto Desoto Disaster Recovery Organization

5 Meetings: Trinity United Methodist Church 304 W. Oak St. Arcadia 863-558-01071st Thursdays at 1:30pm

Executive Director: Ann Graham-Johnson863-494-1000 or [email protected] Term Recovery Coordinator: Melissa Sanders-- [email protected] or863-558-0542, DeSoto County Economic Development CouncilPhone number: 863-494-1000 Best hours to call: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, M-F, EST Fax number: 863-494-9119 www.desotovoad.org

Contact person: Gricel Hernandez Phone number: 863-494-1000 Best hours to call: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, M-F, EST Fax number: 863-494-9119 E-mail Address: [email protected] www.desotovoad.org

52. Florida Duval Duval Disaster Recovery Chair: Dr. Delphia Williams

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Task Force [email protected] 904-630-3632Contact: Juanita Barnes515 Julia St. Jacksonville FL 32202

53. Florida Escambia Escambia Long-term Recovery Committee

5-7 Meeting on alternate Wednesdays at United Way of Escambia County, 1301 W. Government St. from 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. The next meeting will be March 8.

Chair: Jackie Bell [email protected] Chair: Greg Strader, Escambia CountyLong Term Recovery Coordinator(850) 497 - [email protected]

Greg now serves as staff support to the Committee and for the establishment of a Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD), a priory identified by the Long Term Recovery Committee.

54. Florida Escambia/Santa Rosa

Rebuild Northwest Florida

5 Chair: Buzz [email protected] Brent LaneCity: PensacolaState: FLZip Code: 32503 Co-Exec Director: Carolyn Appleyard

[email protected]

Co-Exec. Director: Garrett Walton 850-380-8830

garrett@heronsforest.comwww.rebuildnorthwestflorida.orgInterfaith Subcommittee Co-Chairs: Jean Norman and Frank Beall 33 Brent Lane Pensacola, Florida 32503 850-497-7024Director of volunteers Mark Ramos

[email protected]

www.rebuildnorthwestflorida.comVolunteer Coord. Asst. Grenelle Coleman

850-497-7024

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[email protected]. Florida Franklin Franklin County Long

Term Recovery4 Meeting at Trinity

Episcopal Church, 79 6th St. Apalachicola

Local Contact Kay Wheeler (850) 653-9550.

56. Florida Hardee CHIRP (County ofHardee Interagency Recovery Program)

5 Northside Baptist Church

CHIRP Mailing addressP. O. Box 1974 Wauchula, FL 33873Rev. Jimmy Morse, Northside Baptist Church, Chair863-773-6947 c 863-781-1417CHIRP Phone number after November 2- (863) 773-3366 FAX (863) 773-6974LaDonna [email protected]

57. Florida Hendry (CREW) Community Rebuilding Ecumenical Workforce

4 Wednesday, January 25th, 10:00 a.m., at the Hendry County hospital

Hendry County Hurricane Relief Fundc/o First United Methodist Church352 W. Arcade Ave.Clewiston, Florida 33440(863) 983-5269Working Executive Committee at the present time: President - Angel Ramos;Vice-President – David McCluskySecretary - Iva Pittman Treasurer – John Hicks [email protected]; Benjamin EscotiaCommissioner Janet Taylor; Gary McNeally Marcia Cuellar

58. Florida Highlands HERO (Highlands Emergency Recovery Operation)

5 January 30, 2006 3:00 PM HERO, 501 S. Commerce Ave. Sebring

Mailing address: 501. S Commerce Ave.P.O. Box 7819 Sebring, Florida. 33872863-402-6909 Interim Chair: Paul [email protected] Chair: Paul DevlinSecretary: Jane BreylingerTreasurer: Betty KnissOperations Manager: Vacant863-402-6941 (off)

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863-402-6910 (fax)[email protected]

59. Florida Hillsborough H.E.L.P. (Hillsborough Emergency Long term recovery Program)

5 Hillsborough County Emergency Operations Center,2709 E. Hanna Avenue, Tampa

Interim President: Buzz Bruno, (813) 839-7614 (no agency name), cell:(813) 727-0793, [email protected] Pres. VacantSecretary: Kathy HeuerFla Conf of 7th Day Adventists813-784-3912Email: [email protected]: Sharon Monteleone(813) [email protected]: Cherry Mitchell Plant City Neighborhood Service CenterOff: 813-757-3871 ext 202Email: [email protected] Director, Derek Alden, American Red Cross, (813) 348-4820X-844, [email protected],Marion SortoreFla Conf of United MethodistCell Phone: 941-322-462Email: [email protected]

Within the next couple of weeks they will also have a Program Director, Case Work Supervisor and a Rebuild Construction Coordinator.

60. Florida Indian River Indian River Cares 5 Meeting location First Baptist Church of Vero Beach2206 16th Ave. (across from library)

Office; Indian River Cares2525 Saint Lucie AvenueVero Beach, FL 32960Chair: Hope [email protected] Chair Ouida Wyatt772-562-6458Project Manager: Brenda Bradley2525 Saint Lucie AvenueVero Beach, FL 32960(772) [email protected]. Coordinator: Joan FraryIndian River Council on Aging694 14th St. Vero Beach, Fl. 32960Rebuild: Dale Base, Seventh day

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AdventistWarehouse: Golden Harvest Fruit Company772-201-7099Fellsmere Contacts: Patricia Portugal Community Enrichment Program 107 N Broadway Fellsmere772-571-0854 Estella 772-360-8383

61. Florida Lake and Sumter Lake and Sumter Emergency Recovery (LASER)

4 Meeting Location: County Government Building, Office for Dept of Community Services Tavares. 

Chair: Michael TartSouthern Baptist Convention [email protected]: Charlotte [email protected] HollenbeckSpecial Project CoordinatorLake Community Services352-343-9454

62. Florida Lee Lee County Long Term Recovery Organization

5 Salvation Army 10291 McGregor St. Ft. Meyer

Karen Hawes, Convener, Human Service Executive Director 239 533-7930 Greg Gardner VP Allocations and PlanningUnited Way of Lee County7275 Concourse Dr. Fort Myers, FL. [email protected] Coordinator:Patricia HowellDepartment of Human Services2440 Thompson Street Fort Myers, FL  33901E-mail: [email protected]: (239) 533-7921 Fax: (239) 533-7960 Cell Phone: (239) 410-3140

www.lee-county.com

63. Florida Lee The Pine Island Long-Term Recovery,Organization. (Beacon of H.O.P.E.)

5 Meeting location: Lee County Human Services - 2440 Thompson Street -

Coordinator: Jill Davidson, Pine Island Interfaith10502 #B Stringfellow Rd.Bokeelia, FL 33922

We deal only with the people that live inSaint James City, Bokeelia, Pineland and Matlachia. (Pine Island).

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Fort Myers. Office: 239-283-5123Fax: 239-283-5142 [email protected] Harris, convener UM Church 239-283-2386Fr. Tom PohtoCatholic Church 239-283-0456Ann McLemore Episcopal ChurchCell: 239-850-9486Church: [email protected]

Contact person: Sherri Dube Phone number: 239-238-5123 Best hours to call: 9 am - 6 pm, M-F, EST Fax number: 239-283-5142 E-mail Address: [email protected] www.pineislandrelief.org

64. Florida Manatee Manatee County VOAD7

Dick HaynesManatee County Emergency Management1112 Manatee Ave West Suite 525Bradenton, 34206 Voice: 941.748.2241 ext 6912Fax: [email protected] Jerry Knootz United Way of Manatee County 941.748.1313 [email protected]

65. Florida Manatee County Network of Hope

Nancy KenneyNetwork of [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 941-727-3279 or 941-518-4928

66. Florida Marion Marion Long Term Recovery Inc.

5 Robb Forman, Program Coordinatormailing address: PO BOX 770506 Ocala, Fl. 34477 [email protected] President Brad Nimmo, Habitat for Humanity 1401 N.E. 2nd Street, Ocala, Fl 34470 [email protected] 352-875-8830Vice President Gary Linn, Interfaith Emergency Services 1401 N.E. 2nd Street, Ocala, Florida 34470, [email protected] 352-629-8868Treasurer Jenny Ledward, American Red

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Cross, 1401 N.E. 2nd Street, Ocala, Florida 34470, [email protected] Secretary Peter Foy, United Way of Marion County 1401 N.E. 2nd Street, Ocala, Florida 34470, [email protected] 352-732-9696

67. Florida Martin MIND (Martin County Interagency Network in Disaster)

5 St. Mary's Church (701 Bldg on E. Ocean)

Mailing Address P.O. Box 2156, Stuart, FL 34995Chairman:Donna Carman, Executive Director, Indiantown Not For Profit Housing, Inc., P.O. Box 456, Indiantown, FL (772) 597-3667, Fax (772) 597-4635, [email protected] Chair: Rob Shelt American Red Cross772-260-7594 [email protected]: VacantSecretary: Anita Cocoves Martin county Board of County commissioners Health and Human Services 416 East Balboa Ave., Stuart, FL 34994772-288-5785 Office 772-221-2397 [email protected] Rev. Susan Schmidt, Director of Missions, First United Methodist Church of Stuart1500 S. Kanner Hwy. P.O. Box 539, Stuart, FL 34995 772-781-0223 [email protected] Sup.A.J. Justi 772-260-3633

68. Florida Miami Dade FRIEND, Inc. (Florida Regional Interfaith/Interagency Emergency Network in Disaster)

5-7 Feb 2, 2pm Lutheran Services Office

Beth Von Werne, Lutheran Services of Florida, President [email protected] Perez, Farm Share, Vice President [email protected] Sheppard, Rainbow of Home, SecretaryMichael Salem, STEPS Inc., Treasurer [email protected]

69. Florida Monroe Paradise Interfaith Network (PIN)

3 Reforming

February 8 at 11:00a.m. at a place TBD

Rev. Greer Jensen, Big Pine United Methodist Church.The address is: 280 Key Deer Boulevard,

Mission statement, forming steering committees

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Big Pine Key, FL 33043Telephone number is: 305-872-2470. Email address is: [email protected]

70. Florida Okaloosa/ Walton Counties

Okaloosa/Walton Long Term Recovery Committee

5 Chair: Bill Robinson United Way of Okaloosa and Walton Counties112 Tupelo Ave. Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548850-243-0315 (ph) 850-243-6625 (fax)bill@united-way org

71. Florida Okeechobee ROAD (Rebuilding Okeechobee After Disaster)

5 Church of the Nazarene, 425 SW 28th

Wolff Rd. Okeechobee

Office Address1600B SW 2nd Avenue Okeechobee, Fl. 34974Office Phone 863 357-4177Email [email protected]: Frank Irby863-357-1639 [email protected] N 5th St.OkeechobeeVice Chair: Jennifer Busbin 863-763-5548Okeechobee County PlanningDirector Jim Vensel 863-697-1792

72. Florida Orange Operation Love, The Orange County Interfaith/Interagency Disaster Team

5 Ecumenical Center – 934 North Magnolia Ave. Orlando 1st floor Gemmer Conference room

Chair: Becky SebrenAmerican Red Cross [email protected]: Marilyn Beecher, United Methodist Outreach Ministries [email protected] Recovery Eli LaureanoCoordinator Resource ManagementDr. Nelson Ying Center1940 Traylor Boulevard Orlando, FL. 32804-4714 Tel: 407-835-0900 ext.372 Fax: 407-835-9145Web site: HFUW.org

73. Florida Osceola The Osceola Disaster Relief Coalition

5 Community Vision temporary Office (Spanish style

Temp. Office: Community Vision 1502 Village Oak Lane, KissimmeeChair: Beverly Houglan Council on Aging

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building)1502 Village Oak Lane, South of John Young off of Pleasant Hill Road in Kississimee

407-846-8532407-846-8550 [email protected]: Donna [email protected] Disaster Recovery Eli LaureanoCoordinator Resource ManagementDr. Nelson Ying Center1940 Traylor Boulevard Orlando, FL. 32804-4714 Tel: 407-835-0900 ext.372 Fax: 407-835-9145Web site: HFUW.org

74. Florida Palm Beach Glades Area Recovery Team (GART)

6 Times/Place of Meetings: Every Third Friday of each month, locations will vary by agency member.

Chair: Dr. Sheila L. Chamberlain We Help Community Development Corporation(561) 992-5333 [email protected] Agent: Ms. Autrie Moore-Williams, 349 SE 3d Street Executive Director, GCDCBelle Glade, FL 33430 401 SE 2d St. Belle Glade, FL 33430561-992-5854 [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) [email protected]_

Initiative: Working on establishment of Long Term Recovery Area Plan/ Operations in Western Palm Beach County. Part of Palm Beach County Long Term Recovery Coalition. Support Organizations Assisting: Palm Beach County Long Term Recovery Coalition, Americorps*VISTA, Program NEG-Workforce Alliance, Inc., CRWRC, Florida Department of Community Affairs, Palm Beach County Division of Senior Services, City of Belle Glade, City of Pahokee, City of South Bay, American Red Cross, Project Hope, We Help Community Development Corporation, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Destiny By Choice, Florida Rural Network, Palm Beach Community College - Glades, Florida Farm workers Council, Centro Campesino, FEMA, Healthy Solution Recourse Center, Holy Nativity Episcopal Church Indiantown non-profit Housing inc., FIND, Pahokee

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Housing Authority and other various organizations

75. Florida Palm Beach Palm Beach County Long Term Recovery Coalition

5 PBC Dept of Community

Interim Chair: The Rev. Pam CahoonC.R.O.S. Ministries(561) [email protected] Chair Mary BlakeneyRed [email protected] Secretary/TreasurerSheri TaylorUnited Way of Palm Beach County(561) [email protected] LTR Coordinator: Frank PerezPalm Beach Long Term Recovery(561) 375-6634 [email protected] DoddCase Lead561-833-9499 561-799-7980 [email protected]

www.recovery.211pbtc.org

76. Florida Panhandle: Bay, Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Taylor Washington, Wakulla, Counties

Panhandle Long Term Recovery Committee Capital Area Citizen Corps

5 Contact: Chris Floyd – American Red Cross – Capital Area Chapter 187 Office Plaza DriveTallahassee Florida 32301850- 878-6080 (voice)850- 878-6602 (fax)[email protected]

77. Florida Pasco PIIHN (Pasco Interfaith/Interagency Helping Network)

5 Our meetings our at the United Way, 8040 Washington St. Port Richey

Leadership: Jan Martine Chair, acting vice and Sec, Faith Lutheran Church & Lutheran Services 5443 Sunset Rd. New Port Richey, Fl. 34652 727-856-0294 727-243-1367

http://groups.msn.com/piihn

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[email protected]@myway.com Pastor Steinke Faith Lutheran Church [email protected] Martine is the Treasurer

78. Florida Polk RPAD (Rebuild Polk Rebuild After Disaster)

5 Highland City United Way –Highway 98

Chairman: Cedric H. Cox, Sr.Rebuild Polk After Disaster(863) 248-3300 x2157 - office(863) 512-0279 - cell(863) 413-3092 - faxPeace River Center [email protected]:Alice SpiveyRecovery CoordinatorUnited Way of Central FloridaOffice:863.648.1500.x234Fax: 863.648.1535Secretary: Dee Dee Woodhead Treasurer: Lynda Mack 863-603-4831Long Term Recovery Coordinator: Cathy HicksProgram Manager: Peggy Garcia The Program Manager, Peggy Garcia, handles the duties of VolunteerC oordinator and Casework Supervisor.

Rebuild Polk After Disaster (RPAD)Lake Wales Branch Courthouse652 Hwy 60 WestLake Wales, FL 33853(863) 294-4413/(863) 679-1530 / (863) 679-8760 / Fax: (863) 679-1605

79. Florida Putnam PutnamUnmet Needs Committee

5 President George CrawfordVice President Yvonne ParrishSecretary Rita FoustTreasurer Lee Baron [email protected] Melfi United Way as Fiscal AgentConvener: Rick Leary, United Way of Putnam386-329-0212 [email protected] Group Chair: Scott O’NeillChristian Services Center 386-329-9332

80. Florida Santa Rosa Santa Rosa County Disaster Preparedness & Recovery Committee

4 Every 3rd Tuesday at 3pm at the Santa Rosa County Public Works Bldg,Press Room,

Chair: Millard Adams 850-983-5360American Red CrossAdministrative Coordinator: Stirling Boomhower [email protected] or 850-623-4507

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6051 Bagdad Hwy,Milton, FL

Rochelle King Admin. Assistant [email protected]

81. Florida Sarasota SIIN (Sarasota Interfaith Interagency Network)

Inactive currentlyNelson [email protected] United Church of Christ

82. Florida Seminole Seminole HEART 4 Seminole County Emergency Operations Center 150 Bush BlvdSanford, FL

Chair: Syl Johnson 407-805-0518 [email protected] Chair: Emily Furlong 407-975-6416407-493-9728 [email protected]: Pat Shields [email protected]: Kevin Bush [email protected] Recovery Eli Laureano Coordinator [email protected] ManagementDr. Nelson Ying Center1940 Traylor Boulevard Orlando, FL. 32804-4714 Tel: 407-835-0900 ext.372 Fax: 407-835-9145Web site: HFUW.org

Seminole County Government's Community Service Department is the fiscal agent Phillip C. Staley, [email protected]

83. Florida St. John’s St. John’s Long Term Recovery

3 Chair: Capt. John ChastainThe Salvation Army 904-824-6880Ann BreidensteinUnited Way of St. Johns County, Inc. P.O. Box 625 (117 Bridge Street) St. Augustine, FL 32085 904-829-9721 [email protected]

84. Florida St. Lucie INTACT St. Lucie County, 6 Fort Pierce, United Way Office 4800 US 1

Chair: Al Rivett Habitat for [email protected] Vice-Chair LAURA ALEXANDER, Treasure Coast Food Bank, (772) 489-5676, [email protected]

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Volunteer Contact: Stacy MalinowskiMustard Seed Ministries of Ft. Pierce IncDirector of Development(772) 465-6021.772-467-0372 [email protected] Rosier Bonet, Grants Writer- St. Lucie County Administration, Convener, 772-462-1777 [email protected] Case Manager is Renee Scott with CROS Ministries, (772) 466-0107,phone and fax numbers are the same, [email protected] Management Chair is Jennifer Ross, Council on Aging, (772)336-8608, fax (772) 344-3440, [email protected] Elizabeth Williams is the Construction Coordinator, phone number (772)464-1117, [email protected] 8. Jody Rosier Bonet is the Fund Development Chair, (772) 462-1777,[email protected] Sonja GalanisStaff AssistantChristine EppsExecutive Director Shared Services Network Executive Roundtable772-871-5880772-871-6338 Fax

85. Florida State WideFIND

FIND Multi-agency meetingsFlorida Interfaith Networking in Disaster, (FIND)934 North Magnolia Avenue, Suite 300Orlando, Florida 32803407-317-7126 (off)

Chair: Miles [email protected] Chair: Judith Bunker [email protected]: Marilyn [email protected]: John [email protected] Director: Jody Hill 352-

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407-317-7051 (fax)www.FINDFlorida.org

796-8387 407-317-7177 352-7960645 (fax) 407-353-6275 (cell) [email protected]. Reg. Coordinator:Stan Wickett 407-701-1879 [email protected]. Coordinator: Luz Quinones 407-317-7053 [email protected]

86. Florida Statewide Farmworker

Florida Farmworker Disaster Relief Alliance (FFDRA)

4 3 State Wide Long Term Recovery OrganizationsFlorida Farmworker Disaster Relief Alliance (FFDRA)Chair: Arturo Lopez, Coalition Of Florida Farmworker [email protected]# 305.246.0357 FX# 305.246.2445Treasurer: Tirso MorenoFlorida Farmworker [email protected] Chair: Steve MainsterCentro Campesino [email protected](305) 245-7738

87. Florida Volusia VIND (Volusia Interfaith/ Interagency Network in Disaster)LTRC

5 Meet Monthly, next meeting 2 pm Feb. 9Salvation Army1555 LPGA Blvd, Daytona Beach

VIND Office: 326 South Palmetto Ave, Daytona BeachMailing Address: P.O. Box 9364, Daytona Beach, FL 32120- 9364Telephone: 386-255-5510 386-255-5644Fax: 386-255-3590 (fax)President: Rev. David Troxler 386-252-6648 [email protected] President: Debbie [email protected]: Cordelia S. Cone386-985-2128Treasurer: Sue MacchiarellaCovenant United Methodist Church386-756-3657

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[email protected] Prog. Coord: Kourtnie D. [email protected] Coordinator: Jill Pagan386-255-5644 [email protected]

88. Florida & Alabama

Statewide United Way Statewide Coordinators

Joy Duperault, Statewide Recovery CoordinatorUnited Way of Florida307 East 7th Ave., Tallahassee, FL [email protected] 850-488-8167Gary Ravetto in Alabama

89. Georgia Cobb, Douglas and Cherokee Counties

Cobb Disaster Recovery 5 Pam Gauntner Phone number: 678-218-4487 Fax number: 770-423-0446 E-mail Address: [email protected] Hurricane Dennis Flooding

90. Georgia Sylvester Open Door Recovery Network (ODRN)109 E. Pope StreetCity: SylvesterState: GAZip Code: 31791

5 Dr. Thomas Latimer Phone number: 229-776-3358 (church) / 229-776-5783 (home) E-mail Address: [email protected]

91. Idaho Statewide Idaho LTRC- Hurricane Katrina/Rita

5 Monthly Cherylyn Murphy4040 Guard Street, Bldg. 600Boise, ID 83705208-422-3020e-mail: [email protected]

92. Indiana Statewide Hope Crisis Response Network

5 Kevin Cox Elkhart IN [email protected]

Providing Advocacy assistance in thestate and assisting and supporting LTRC groupswww.Indianadisasterhelp.orgEvacuees can register for assistance online. Contact person is Jayne Stommel

93. Kentucky Jefferson County and beyond as requested

Katrina Response, Kentucky

5 Carol Young 502 479-9180, ext 11,[email protected]; Julie Hansen, 502 424-6955Kentucky Refugee Ministries, Inc.

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969B Cherokee RoadLouisville, KY 40204(502) 479-9180, ext 11

94. Louisiana Acadia Acadia Parish Long Term Recovery Coalition

4-7 Monthly (Friday morning) at Crowley City Hallcourtroom

Contact Info: Sarah Berthelot, United Way of Acadiana, 337-233-8302,ext. 225, [email protected]

95. Louisiana Allen TBA 1 No Meetings Scheduled

Pat Jones Council on Aging 318-335-3195

96. Louisiana Assumption Assessing for Long Term Recovery

97. Louisiana Beauregard Beauregard Area Ministerial Association

3 1st Wednesday of each month at 9 A.M.

Larry Stone -337-401-0502 - [email protected] Allen - 337-825-5148

98. Louisiana Bossier, Caddo, Webster, De Soto

Northwest Louisiana Unmet Needs Committee

3 Jan. 25th – 10:30 a.m. - Caddo and Bossier Parishes Unmet Needs Committee Meeting at St Mark’s Church. They meet every other week.

Brian ByrdVice PresidentVolunteers of America of North Louisiana520 Olive Street, Suite A-204Shreveport, LA 71104tel: 318.425.0618 ext.375fax: 318.425.8958E-mail: [email protected] Brock, Centerpoint/211 Call Center 318-277-2100 Cell 318-617-0431 [email protected]

Joe Pierce, Executive Director United Way of Northwest Louisiana 402 Edwards St. Shreveport, LA 71101 [email protected]

99. Louisiana Calcasieu Human Services Resource Initiative

4 Unmet Needs Committee -3rd Friday of each month Case Managers - 1st Friday of each month

David Duplechin - 337-433-8258 [email protected]

100. Louisiana Cameron Faith Share Outreach Ministries

5 Board meets every other Wednesday

Wayne Taylor- President FSOM 337-794-1061 [email protected] Landry -Council on Aging [email protected]

Lutheran Disaster Services CRWRC Reliant Investments CWS-erp Seed Grant SW Louisiana United Way

101. Louisiana Claiborne, Evacuees

Assessing for Long Term Recovery

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102. Louisiana East Baton Rouge

East Baton Rouge LongTerm Recovery Committee

Georgeanna Chaffee, 225-382-3540. chair Becky Reiners co- chair 225-336-8770#421 Dorothy Thomas 22-343-5266.

Susan TaylorNational DirectorChurches of Scientology Disaster Reponse1701 20th Street NWWashington, DC 20009phone 202-667-6404email [email protected]

103. Louisiana Evangeline/ St. Landry

Evangeline/St Landry Unmet Needs Committee

Cathy Duplechin 337-298-5674

104. Louisiana Iberia Iberia Parish Unmet Needs Committee

3 Gloria Girouard 337-364-6101

105. Louisiana Jefferson Jefferson Parish Unmet Needs Committee

3 The JPUNC is meeting weekly on Mondays at 2:00 PM.

Temporary officers,Darrell Guillory of UMCOR Lou Harris of American Red Cross as Co-Chairs Jenn Stofferahn of United Way Secretary. 

Meeting regularly since the first of the year and an open interest meeting in early December. Committee unanimously approved a mission statement and Committee members continue to identify and extend invitations to those agencies and groups whose presences on the Committee may be helpful for the purposes of addressing Jefferson Parish individual unmet needs. JPUNC members have completed documents concerning organizational procedures and outlining options for financial management and the subject of adopting a fiscal agent.A major concern and issue of discussion has been the case management system to support the work of the committee.

106. Louisiana Jefferson Davis Not established 1 No Meetings Scheduled

Tom Righney 337-824-2521 [email protected] Helen Langely -Council on Aging 337-824-5504

107. Louisiana Lafayette, St. Martin Parishes

Lafayette, St Martin Parish Long Term Recovery Coalition

4-6 Monthly (Thursday morning) at Lafayette DioceseOffice Bldg.

Sarah Berthelot, United Way of Acadiana, 337-233-8302,ext. 225, [email protected]

Susan TaylorNational DirectorChurches of Scientology Disaster Reponse

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1701 20th Street NWWashington, DC 20009phone 202-667-6404email [email protected]

108. Louisiana Lafourche Terrebonne,

Terrebonne and Lafourche Recovery Committee (TRAC)

5-7 Next Full Recovery Committee Meeting - Wed. March 8th, 2006Unmet Needs Subcommittee Meeting - Wed. March 15,2006Housing Subcommittee Meeting - no current meeting scheduled

TRAC - Peg Case ,POC 1220 Aycock St Houma, LA 70360 985-851-2952 / office 985-851-1401 / faxwww.trac4la.com <http://www.trac4la.com/> [email protected]

CURRENT SERVICES 1. Online registration for Hurricane Katrina & Hurricane Rita – all parishes 2. Online client assistance with questions regarding FEMA, SBA, NFIPprocesses - all parishes 3. Case Managment with expertise in FEMA, SBA, NFIP – primarily Terrebonne, Lafourche 4. Process all appeals with FEMA, SBA, NFIP -primarily Terrebonne, Lafourche 5. Disaster Recovery Education - all parishes 6. Identify and verify "unmet needs" - all TRAC case files 7. Find applicable resources for client needs 8. Daily update staff on changes in the FEMA, SBA, NFIP assistance programs 9. Identify resources and secure resources (goods, services, financial) for current needs and projected needs 10. Manage online disaster/resource directory

109. Louisiana Louisiana Interfaith Conference (state-wide interfaith development)

110. Louisiana Natchitoches, Evacuees Only)

Assessing for Long Term Recovery

111. Louisiana Orleans New Orleans Unmet Needs Committee

1 10:30 a.m. – Orleans Parish UMNC, Guste

Co-facilitators/conveners have agreed to serve during the interim organizational period. The committee is also looking for

Since November, 2005, there had been meeting weekly a joint Mass Care/Unmet Needs Committee. The

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Support Organizations Assisting (i.e. Volunteers or Rebuild Camps, etc.)

Senior Housing Meeting Room. Location may change from week to week. This group meets every Monday morning.

a recorder to take minutes and distribute communications via e-mail to the committee.The members of the committee are Ron McCain of Family Services Dan Clark with the Church of the Nazarene are Co-Facilitators/Conveners Judith Hale of the Salvation Army is the OUNC representative to the GNODRP Wyatt Hines Todd Battiste, is the UWGNOA Liaison to this UNCMary Sutton. FEMA VAL

primary work was in data generation, analysis, and information sharing. This joint committee heard reports and was active with several issues of needs in the parish since organizing.In order to avoid “re-inventing the wheel,” the committee has decided to review documents and procedures developed by other unmet needs committees in the region, and then work off of those to develop its own unique procedures and structure.Due to the lack of housing, the committee is proposing a pilot project called Respite Housing for Orleans parish residents. This project will give residents a place to sleep and shower when they come into the city to clean their homes for up to four days. The pilot is schedule to begin in March. Residents will call a 1-800 number to register. The Nazarene’s will provide operational oversight for the respite housing.The committee has an ad-hoc group that will develop recommendations for structure, draft a mission statement, and begin drafting by-laws.

112. Louisiana Orleans, Plaquemines, St Bernard Parishes

Greater New Orleans Disaster Recovery Partnership

3 A regular meeting day and time for the Steering Committee has not been established, but they had a meeting on Wednesday, February 8, 2006.

Convener Tom Constanza Catholic Charities. Beth Terry United Way liaison Volunteer Coordination, co-chaired by Cathie Peterman and Jim LeBlanc of Volunteers of America; Greater New OrleansTouching lives. Building community.www.voagno.orgDonated Goods Coordination, chair Beth Terry of United Way;Fundraising, chair Beth Terry.

This regional partnership grew out of the regional interest of the Council of United Way Agencies with meetings beginning in November 2005. It now has over 30 participants representing nonprofit providers, the faith-based community, parish governments, and FEMA. Its intent is to provide for inter-parish communication and continuity across the parish unmet needs committees, while also respecting parish individualities.

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A steering committee for the GNODRP and four task forces have been established: Case Management, chair to be determined;

113. Louisiana Ouachita, Richland, Morehouse, Caldwell, Desoto, East Carroll, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, Tensas, Union, Webster, West Carroll

Ouachita Parish Long Term Recovery Coalition

3 Denna McGrew, United Way 318-325-3869 [email protected]

114. Louisiana Plaquemines Hands of Hope Jan 24,31, Feb7,14,21,28 - 1:00 p.m. - Plaquemines Parish UMNC. This group meets every Tuesday afternoon.

Benny Puckett 504-259-9744 Chair of the Unmet Needs Committee of Plaquemines Parish

Steven L. ZimmerVice President for Community MobilizationUnited Way for the Greater New Orleans Area2515 Canal StreetNew Orleans, LA 70119504*450*8777 (Cell)[email protected]

115. Louisiana Plaquemines Unmet Needs Committee of Plaquemines Parish

Every Tuesday at 1:00 in the Fellowship Hall at the First Assembly ofGod church, 116 J Street, Belle Chasse, LA, 70037.

Benny Puckett Chair of the Unmet Needs Committee of Plaquemines Parish Eternal Love [email protected] EdwardsVice Chair of the Unmet Needs Committee of Plaquemines ParishZion Traveler Cooperative [email protected] 504-473-2996Terry BellTreasurer of the Unmet Needs Committee of Plaquemines Parish

*Has had participation by 92 individuals representing 43 organizations -- 10 local faith-based organizations/churches, 7 national faith-based organizations, 19 local non-profit organizations, 6 governmental agencies and 7 other.*Approved Organizational Procedures on 12/20/05 and decided to delay the decision on incorporation.*Appointed three task forces to draft recommendations concerning (a) scope and timeline for the UNCPP, (b) priorities and criteria to guide the case managers and for the committee's

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New Living Way [email protected] 504-813-8445Steven L. ZimmerSecretary of the Unmet Needs Committee of Plaquemines ParishVice President for Community MobilizationUnited Way for the Greater New Orleans Area2515 Canal StreetNew Orleans, LA 70119504-450-8777 (Cell)[email protected] Paul Springer At-LargePlaq.Par.Prevention [email protected] 504-912-0863Judith HaleAt-LargeThe Salvation [email protected] 813-388-7476

selection and funding of cases, and (c) options for financial management for the committee to consider.*Approved a $5,000 start-up grant from the Mennonite Disaster Services, and received two contributions totaling $40,710 from Wagonheim and Associates, a Maryland company, with United Way serving as fiscal agent for these funds. *On February 14, 2006, approved a Memorandum of Understanding with the United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area to serves as fiscal agent for the UNCPP.*Held its "Annual Meeting" on February 7, 2006 and elected the following officers: Benny Puckett of Eternal Love Missions, Chair; Tyronne Edwards of Zion Traveler Cooperative Center, Vice-chair; Terry Bell of New Living Way Church, Treasurer; Steve Zimmer of United Way GNOA, Secretary; and Paul Springer or the Plaquemines Parish Prevention Partnership and Judith Hale of the Salvation Army, Executive Committee, At-large. Organizational and individual representative membership is now being established.*The "Priorities and Criteria" Task Force will report at the UNCPP meeting on February 21st.*Individual organizations have taken actions on issues brought before the UNCPP while it is in the process of getting organized.

116. Louisiana Rapides, LaSalle, Winn. Avoyelles, Parishes, Concordia,

Central Louisiana Long Term Recovery Committee

Jan. 20th – 1:30 p.m. – Rapides Parish UMNC at Alexandria.

David Britt United Way of Central LA 318-443-7203 ext.5

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Catahoula117. Louisiana Red River/

Coushetta, evacuees

Assessing for Long Term Recovery

118. Louisiana Sabine Assessing for Long Term 119. Louisiana St. Bernard St. Bernard Unmet

Needs Committee3 Meet Thursdays at

2:00 eachweek. Electing officers the 1st Thur. of March The “Annual Meeting” will be in March.

Scott Ankeny Emergency Communities Relief acting chair/facilitator and Mark Weiner , ECR minute taker.

First meeting in early December.There has been participation by over 40 individuals representing 24 organizations.Organizational Procedures being reviewed and were approved on February 2, 2006.The committee is reviewing financial options.A grants committee and a nominating committee have been formed.

120. Louisiana St. Charles St. Charles Long Term Recovery Strategic Planning

3 January 31st from11:30 to 4:00pm United Wayof St. Charles in Luling, LA

United Way of St. Charles Denise Brodsky, Executive DirectorP.O. Box 15713207 River Rd.Luling, LA 70070985-331-9063 office, 985-331-9069 [email protected]

Currently involved in long-term recovery strategic planning in partnership with the Louisiana Recovery Authority and FEMA

121. Louisiana St. James Assessing for Long Term122. Louisiana St. John St. John Long Term

Recovery Committee3 Lynical Bering, Bethlehem BC 225-892-

2828123. Louisiana St. Mary Morgan City Unmet

Needs Committee3 Jackie Price 985-385-0730

124. Louisiana St. Tammany Northshore Recovery Inc. 3 Meetings – as calledMeeting at Altersgate United Methodist Church Office at church 306 Roberts Blvd. Slidell, LA

Jim Bailey – UMC/UMCOR, Chair(337) [email protected] Carter is the UWGNOA Liaison to this UNC

The Northshore Recovery Committee (which is the Unmet Needs Committee for St. Tammany Parish) is just getting organized having had a couple of open interest meeting s in the Fall of 2005. Jim Bailey of UMCOR has been working to complete the paperwork to incorporate the committee as Northshore Recovery, Inc. The seven member board of directors met on February 3, 2006 and Shirleen Carter of United Way is one of the

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seven members.125. Louisiana Tangipahoa Long Term Recovery

Committee of Tangipahoa Parish

4 The next three meetings will be February 27th, March 13th and March 27th.The annual meeting has been set for March 13th for election of all officers.Tangipahoa UMNC at the United Way, 411 W. Coleman, Hammond, LA

Beth Davis, Chair(985) [email protected] West ColemanHammond, LA 70403 Vice-Chairman, Mencie Bellazar; Secretary, Wallace Sibley.  A treasurer has not yet been designatedJennifer Matherne is the UWGNOA Liaison to this UNC.

The Unmet Needs Committee in Tangipahoa Parish has met five times. Organizational procedures have been approved.Intake forms have been agreed upon and passed out to the committee.  These will be used to qualify clients for the donation of refrigerators from Maytag.  A vote will be taken from the completed intake forms at an upcoming meeting.A task force was assigned to determine eligibility requirements for assistance.A task force was assigned to develop financial procedures.

126. Louisiana Vermillion Vermillion Parish Long Term Recovery Coalition

5-7 Monthly (Wednesday afternoon) at United MethodistChurch, Abbeville, LA

Contact Information: Jim Grant, VFCC Director, 337-893-1695 - cell337-652-2058, [email protected] BerthelotDisaster Recovery CoordinatorUnited Way of AcadianaLafayette, Louisiana337-233-8302 ext. [email protected]

127. Louisiana Vernon Leesville Area Ministerial Alliance

4 1st Wednesday of each month at Noon

Neil Early 337-274-4782 [email protected]

Various Vernon Area Churches

128. Louisiana Washington Long Term Recovery Committee of Washington Parish

3 Meetings at Superior Baptist Church as called

Reverend T.J. Wright, Jr., Chair(985) [email protected] Baptist Church439 Superior AveBogalusa, LA 70427

129. Minnesota Hennepin and Ramsey Counties and Outstate locations as requested.

Katrina Aid Today, Minnnesota

Joel Luedtke, 612-230-3215, [email protected]_ Betty Hayes, 612-879-5375, [email protected]_

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130. Mississippi

Amite, Lawrence, Lincoln, Pike, Walthall

Southwest MS Long Term Recovery Committee

4 Jan 20th 10am McComb Fire House on Parklane

St. Andrew’s Mission is umbrella for LTRC. Contact: Nancy CaudillProject Coordinator(601) 250-5230 Office(866) 550-5230 Toll [email protected]. Judy P. SibleyChairpersonSt. Andrew’s Mission(601) 684-4678 Office(601) 814-0222 [email protected] VandewegheVice ChairpersonEmergency Manager(601) [email protected] Clark TreasurerPresident of Habit for Humanity(601) 249-3580Kathy WhiteSecretarySouthern MS Rural Health(601) [email protected]

Case Management – Case management training has been completed. A Case Management Coordinator has been hired. UMCOR will hire one or possibly two case workers.Grants – The committee has applied for the CRWRC grant. They have not heard from the grant committee regarding approval. Received $15,000 grant for Point of Light. Meeting with United Way of Lincoln regarding a phase two grant for $40,000.Meetings – An awareness meeting will be held in Pike, Amite, Walthall, Lawrence, & Lincoln counties, to informed people of the upcoming CRWRC Needs Assessments.Plans – Operation Katrina, churches out of California, has chosen McComb to build 16 houses for local people and evacuees that will be staying in the community. April 2 – 16, 2006 is the scheduled to begin and complete the houses. A press conference is scheduled for April 11 & 12th. CNN will be present at the press conference. The Voice of Calvary Ministry and the Ecumenical Association of Disaster Relief, of Mississippi will be working with Operation Katrina on this project.

131. Mississippi

Claiborne, Warren, Sharkey, Issaquena, Yazoo

Vicksburg United Way Long Term Committee Support Group

United Way of West Central MississippiBarbara Tolliver [email protected]

132. Mississippi

Clarke, Kemper, Lauderdale, Newton

Rebuild East Mississippi (REM)

5 Every other Thursday at Wesley House, Meridian 10:00 AM Next Feb 16

REM (Rebuild East MississippiJennifer McCrawProgram DirectorWesley House, Meridian(601) 639-1211 office

http://www.lutheransonline.com/rem United Way Exec. Dir. Thad Quarles United Way providing a full time "coordinator" (Jennifer McCraw) and the umbrella 501(c) 3 coverage.

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(601) 692-7614 [email protected] Houston Chairperson(Nazarene)(601) [email protected] ChairpersonEddie Ivy(City of Meridian Home. Sec.)(601) [email protected] Maust Secretary(Mennonite)(601) [email protected] UsherTreasurer(601) 917-3464 [email protected]. Francis Cosgrove (RC) 601/693-1321

Grants - This committee has been approved for the CRWRC grant. They have not been informed of the amount of the grant. The committee is in the process of writing a grant for the Bush-Clinton Fund. The have sought the help of Dr. Norman, a University State Professor, to help write the grant.Case Management Training - They have completed case management training. They need more volunteers for training. Catholic Charity will provide one case worker. UMCOR will pay for 1 1/2 caseworker with REM paying the other half. Staff – The committee is seeking applicants for Construction Coordinator Volunteers – CRWRC is sending volunteer teams next week to do estimates on cost of repairing and rebuilding homes. The teams will be there for two weeks. A groups of Americorps volunteers will be arriving on March 5 to do volunteers work for the committee for 3 to 4 weeks.Camp – the committee is planning for Camp Noah, a week long day camp for kid’s k-6 that has been affected by the disaster. They are seeking in the process of seeking funding.

133. Mississippi

Covington Covington County Restoration and Recovery Task Force

3 Collins Chamber of Commerce, Collins

Ms. Marie Shoemaker (CofC) 601/765-6012 CHAIR Dan Pilkington Cell 601/698-4041

134. Mississippi

Covington, Jasper, Jones, Wayne, Smith

Pinebelt Restoration, Inc. 3 Every 2nd & 4th Tuesday at 10:00 PMChisholm Center Laurel

CHAIR: The Rev. Roy Pearson W. Laurel UMC 601/426-6734 523 North 14th AvenueLaurel, MS 39440

U.WAY Barbara Johnson Immaculate Conception Catholic Church has a priest working with this community. NOTE: UMC Case manager for Pine Belt and Hattiesburg: Dena Parker

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Committee has changed board meeting time to 3:00pm every 2nd Tuesday in the month.

601-426-9483(O)601-310-6381(C)601-426-9719(F)[email protected] Parker(Recovery Plan Manager)601-426-2201(O)601-319-1838( C)[email protected] CHAIR: James WaltersSEC: Elma Portero TREAS: Halie Gaddie Dan Pilkington Covington County Rep Robert Webb, Larry Harvey Wayne County Reps.Rev. Lewis and Rev. George Jasper County Reps.

601/426-2201

135. Mississippi

Forrest, Lamar & Perry

3 (Hattiesburg)No regular scheduled meeting time

Project Specialist Sheila W. Varnado 601/[email protected]

136. Mississippi

George & Greene

Disaster Recovery Services of George County

4 Meeting held every two weeksFirst United Methodist ChurchMain StreetLucedale, George Co, MS

Contact: Rev. Harrell Moore1st UMC of Lucedale 601-947-9381 (h)[email protected] Trosclair- Marketing Cmte 601-947-3036 [email protected] Whites, Mayor of Lucedale 601-947-2082 Harrell Moore, acting unmet needs chair LTR 601-947-8131 Board of Directors-Disaster Recovery Services-George Co. Bill Wilkerson-Pleasant Hill UMC 601-947-8404 [email protected] Richard Brown- Chaplain Lucedale PD 601-947-6710 [email protected] Helen Mixon- Secretary Unmet Needs Antioch UMC 601-945-2371 [email protected]

George Co. there is working cmtes and the CM coordinator has received training. George Co. Phyllis Allen 601-947-8419 Gale Lamb Case Mgmt. 601-508-0575 Curba Merrell Donated materialGreatest need is housing for Volunteers coming into the area to assist.Outcome: Committee has Pleasant Hill which they are refurbishing to house volunteers coming into the area.Case Management Training - They have completed some case management training. Still need more volunteers to go thru the training to be able to assist in a large way.Outcome: They continue to send people thru this training and usually

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Finance Committee: Willie Harper St. James UMC 601-947-8679

have no problem getting volunteers to do whatever is necessary.Follow-up: Follow up with Robert Sharp with UMCOR to make sure that the committee is sending volunteers to be trained.

C R W R C has performed a Needs Assessment of approximately 70% of George County.Outcome: DRS has set up a “storefront” to see clients and provide casework to the appropriate individuals.Follow up: VAL will continue to support DRS with resources it can steer towards the committee (i.e. – grants, VOADs, etc) to serve their role

Committee to attempt to use WIN Job Center funds to hire someone to help with their operation.

137. Mississippi

Hancock Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee

Thursdays 10:00am Hancock Co. Library Meetings held at Hancock Library in Bay St. LouisNext meeting is 1/19/06

Dr. Tim HinesDiamondhead Baptist [email protected] TellUnited Way of South MS228-539-2243 x [email protected] Tyrone F. Dastugue, Word of Faith 228-467-4488 Al Green 1st Baptist Ch. Bay St. Louis 228-547-3114 Sue Chamberlain Hancock Co. EOC

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228-466-8210 Kent Billingsley, Diamondhead Bap. Ch. 228-596-4086 Fr. Sabastian St. Rose De Lima CC 228-467-7340

138. Mississippi

Hancock Pearlington Interagency Interfaith Task force

4 Presbyterian Shelter Pearlington, Hancock, MS

Anisah DavidIslamic Relief [email protected]

They are applying for the AmeriCares grant. They are creating a volunteer database to track volunteers. PDA is bringing in a group of 85-100 people to canvas the area to do needs assessment.

139. Mississippi

Harrison East Biloxi Coordination and Recovery (LTR)

5 Meetings are held on Mondays and Wednesdays at 9:00 am at St. John AME Biloxi

Councilman Bill Stallworth, Ward 2 Biloxi228-547-2135228-297-9187 (C)Office Manager, Lucille228-435-7180 or 7181

1. Hope Crisis Network has a volunteer base camp and can house up to 50 per week. They will be doing rebuilds. Have made a two to three year commitment. Camp located on Howard St. Freeman Hershberger Project Coordinator. E-mail is [email protected] 2. Volunteer Village for Faith Based Volunteer GroupsSponsored by Project TeamWork & The Salvation ArmyLocation: Yankie Stadium @ Lee Street & Division, Biloxi, MSContact: Volunteer Coordinator, Tony Valencia 305-775-1440 Email: [email protected] or Disaster Director Jim Green334-559-4565 Email: [email protected] 2 - 5 year commitment & can now house 120 volunteers at one time.

140. Mississippi

Harrison Harrison County Long Term Recovery Coalition

3 Meetings held every other Thurs. at 9:00 am at Gateway UMC.

Chair - Mary Ellen Calvert - 896-4479 [email protected] Tell, United Way of South MS228-324-9640 (O)

Harrison Co. has formed issues committees and has a working steering committee.55 partners have joined in the

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Hwy 49N Gulfport 228-432-5639 (H)228-860-0658 (C) 228-539-2243 ext. [email protected]

meetings.The Committee will assist with the Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service and an NCCC Team from Americorps and Harrison County to work on volunteer coordination

141. Mississippi

Harrison Harrison County Unmet Needs Task Force

4 Not open to the public

Jerry Levens, ChairRachel Cotter, Long BeachKathy Short, Pass ChristianRick Weaver, GulfportLinda Atteberry, BiloxiBrandi Clarke, Supervisor, Dist. 5Emily Aldredge, Supervisor, Dist. 3Mississippi State Dept. of HealthMary Ellen Calvert, Chairperson, Harrison Co. CoalitionCamille Peno, Harrison County Unmet NeedsOther State, County, City representatives

142. Mississippi

Harrison Harrison County Volunteers

4 This Group meets weekly, but will not form an actual Long Term Recovery Committee.Outcome: Participants meet on a weekly basis to discuss issues relating to volunteer coordination in Harrison County.

Romeo Brown, Harrison County 228-897-1493(C) HREF="mailto:[email protected]"

Back Bay Mission -Don Morgan- 228-424-1843Grass Roots Network-Samantha Brann-603-320-6054Hands On USA-Yanos Marton-978-495-9425Harrison County Volunteers -Romeo Brown-228-539-4687LEDR-Alison Rollinson-228-267-0008UMCOR-Sandy Murden-228-234-2248Harrison County Unmet NeedsTask Force-Camille Peno-228-596-3231

143. Mississippi

Harrison Pass Recovery (Pass Christian)

Lela Weems [email protected] Rizzardi228-216-1121

The Steering Committee and CRWRC have met to determine that needs assessment will begin next week in Pass Christian and that the Americorps team will assist.Outcome: Needs Assessment has begun and is going well. It should be completed within a month.

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144. Mississippi

Harrison West Gulfport Disaster Recovery and Development Association

3 Gaston Point J.B. (Juston) [email protected]

Elected Officers, developed sub committees, met with CRWRC for capacity building and needs assessment.

145. Mississippi

Hinds, Rankin Madison

Metro Jackson Long Term Recovery Task Force

4 Meeting every Thursday @ 10a.m. @ College Hill Baptist Church 1600Florence Ave. Jackson,Ms 39204

Chair- Rev. Hosea Hines, 100 Concerned Clergy(Chair)601-355-2670(O)601-454-1998( C)601-355-0760(F)[email protected] Hill Baptist ChurchVice Chair Eddie McBride (HELM),Sec. Karen Quay, Treas. (LEDR/MS), Linda Raff (Cath.Charities) Zanette Funchess, (Executive Director)601-981-3856(H)601-955-1156(C)[email protected]

Committee still in collaboration with Tougaloo to do Conference “Keeping Faith in Times of Crisis” Conference in April 17-19, 2006MS State Southern Baptist Convention 888/748-1651 UMCOR Call Center 866/HELP091 (Dir. Bob Peden) & Buddy Scott 601/934-8695 (natl. conduit for volunteers) UMC Spiritual care resource: Sheila Cumbest, Jackson UMC. MS Christian Coalition for Disaster Relief ("Mission MS"): Charles Dunn 601/353-6477 Weems Mental Health (multi-county): Pace Cooke Emmons 601/483-4821 (toll free 800/803-0245) CRWRC assessment coordinator: Fred Visser 231/349-7182 NECHAMA: Ken Streiff 612/860-0520 (working in Hattiesburg 11/05) LEDR/MS: Statewide coordinator Bob Blanton 601/291-0652; Gulf Coast Regional Coordinator: Nick Roberts (St. Mark's Episcopal) 228/860-3787 Gene Slusher 601/942-5584 (cell) 601/965-2664

146. Mississippi

Jackson D' Iberville volunteer Disaster Relief Team

Contact: Irene McIntosh 228-326-5468

147. Mississippi

Jackson Jackson County Resurrection, Recovery and Rebuilding

3 JCR3 will meet again this Thursday, February 23, 2006, atthe Gautier campus of MGCCC in the

Contact: Dr. Palma Chandler- Calling All Christians Church Moss Point, MS228-475-1103 [email protected]

Directory of agencies includes 92 persons in their network.JCR3 has formed unmet needs committee and it has begun meeting.Developing a plan for outreach, case management and needs assessment committees.

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Administration Building Lecture Hall.The board will meet at 5:30. The JCR3 General Meeting will be at 6:30.

148. Mississippi

Jackson, Harrison, and Hancock counties.

InterFaith Disaster Task ForceLTR Summit/TrainingWednesday, February 1, 2006Where: Westminster Presbyterian Church8:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon5005 Lawson Ave., Gulfport, MS7:30 a.m. Check-In & Continental Breakfast

5 Meetings are held on Wednesdays at 10:00am at Westminster Presby in GulfportBoard of Directors every other Wednesday at 9:00am

Roberta AvilaMS Coast Interfaith Disaster Task Force#28 29th StreetGulfport, MS 39507Office: 228-868-0961Cell: [email protected] Belle McCann [email protected] Disaster Task Force Rev. Eddie Hartwell St. James Baptist Ch 228-863-0326 (chair) Bill Barsema, Community of Christ 228-8322-8304 Bruno Schroeder, Past Chair IDTF(ret)

The IDTF has reconvened for this disaster. The suggested LTR structure is as follows: IDTF will also coordinate donated materials with the warehousing. IDTF will solicit and coordinate volunteers to the 3 counties. Each county LTR operation will share unmet needs resources and work together on unmet needs. Each county is encouraged to develop a CM, Vol Coord, and Donated materials working com. as operational functional capacity

149. Mississippi

Jefferson Davis, Marion

J-Mar Recovery Committee

3 Meet every Thursday at 5:30pm, Harvest Ministries, Hwy.13, Carson, MS

Don Regan(Executive Director)601-736-8494(HM)[email protected] Grier, President. West Laurel United Methodist Church(Chair)110 Martin Luther KingColumbia, MS 394029601-736-0816(H)601-310-2816(C)[email protected] Jim Cagle, Vice-President. 601-943-8084. [email protected]

Harvest Ministries338 Raynes Rd.Carson, MS 39427JMAR has Rebecca Selman as their case managers and her husband will volunteer to be the resource person to find resources.

150. Mississippi

Lamar, Perry, Forrest

Long-Term RecoveryCoalition Relief Recovery Committee

2 Feb 14 and 16 9AM Place: United Way Office in Downtown Hattiesburg

Sheila VarnadoUnited Way of Southeast Mississippi 601-545-7141Hank Winstead (UMC Superintendent)601/584-9412 home, 601/264-9181 district office, Hattiesburg

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151. Mississippi

Monroe Monroe County Coordinated Assistance Network

3-4 Monthly Meetings, United Way Office Amory MS

Patti H. Parker, United Way, 369-4983, [email protected]

Monroe County Office of Emergency Services, co-founding agency

152. Mississippi

Pass Christian Pass Christian Community Outreach Network

2 Next meeting 1:00pm Wednesday 1/18/06

Contact: Lela Weems 228-697-6746

153. Mississippi

Pearl River Poplarville LTRC Brother’s Keeper

4 location varies Chairperson: Louise Smith Poplarville School District601 -795 - 8477Co-Chair:  Sunny St. Pelcovich Brothers Keeper303 East Smith St.Poplaville, Ms.39470601-795-3173Secretary:  Debra Smith Poplarville School Nurse601-795-8477Treasurer: Jeri St.Pelcovich Brother’s Keeper601-795-8477

154. Mississippi

Pearl River TBA 1-is meeting and gathering info.

Feb. 18 8:30am Picayune 1st UMC

Contact: Pastor David Lowery Picayune 1st UMC601-795-4321

155. Mississippi

Perry Perry County Relief and Recovery Committee

Bobby Hartfield-601-270-6762

156. Mississippi

Simpson The Rev. Gilbert Prince (UMC, Mendenhall) 601/847-2649;The Rev. Artis Flethcher (Mendenhall Bible Church,The Rev. Rodney Anderson, First Baptist 601/847-2128; "Simpson Co. Ministers & Pastors Association" key contact The Rev. Lonnie Wood, New Covenant Pentecostal 601/849-6231

157. Mississippi

Stone TBA 1 Feb 24, County Court House, Wiggins, 2pm

Raven JamesStone County Emergency Management Director601-928-3077

Ministerial Alliance Rev. Mike Dobbs 601-928-5100

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[email protected]. Carolyn AbramsH.A. Brown Memorial United Methodist [email protected]. Mary GrahamMS Gulf Coast Community College601-928-6250

158. Missouri St. Louis St. Louis Long Term Recovery Committee

5 The Steering Committee meets Tuesdays at the United Way ofGreater St. Louis located at 911 N. 11th Street St. Louis, MO 63101.

Melissa [email protected]

Currently providing assistance to evacuees in St. Louis City & St. Louis County who have unmet needs. Available to assist the 2100 evacuees identified in the St. Louis area. United Way of Greater St. Louis, Lutheran Family and Children's Services, The Salvation Army, St. Patrick's Center, Catholic Charities, Urban League and Jewish Family and Children's Services. Alsoin attendance and providing support to our committee is FEMA and SEMA of Missouri.

159. Nevada Clarke Community Collaborative 5 Las Vegas Linda NowellDirector, Community Development and Grant ManagementUnited Way of Southern Nevada1660 E. Flamingo RoadLas Vegas, Nevada 89119702-892-2319fax [email protected]

5,000 survivors came to the Las Vegas, NV area following the hurricanes.  United Way of Southern Nevada (UWSN) has worked from the beginning with Clark County Office of Emergency Management and with local FEMA representatives coordinating with nonprofit service providers to help people.  In addition, UWSN set up the first emergency response center, and our agency also accepted mail for survivors until they established a permanent mailing address. UWSN continues to coordinate with Clark County and with FEMA to help ensure continuum of care for survivors settling in our area.

160. New Cheshire, Operation Flood 5 Operation & Project Director: Eileen Fernandes, Area Churches Together, Alstead

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Hampshire

Belknap, Hillsborough, Merrimack, and Sullivan

Recovery Allocation Committee, every Thursday morning; Steering Committee, once a month or as needed.

1/888-540-5605; [email protected] Roxbury Street, Keene, NH 03431 Operations & Allocations Committee: Ellen Avery, Monadnock United Way, 603/352-4209, [email protected] Jewett, Southwestern Community Services, 603/352-7512, ext. 290; Arlene Magoon, Volunteer Services, NH Bureau of Emergency Management, 603/223-3632, [email protected] Seher, Monadnock Collaborative, 603/357-1922, [email protected]

Flood Relief, American Red Cross, NH West Chapter; Manchester, NH Chapter, Concord Chapter, NH Bureau of Emergency Management, Christian Reformed World Relief Committee, Church World Service - Emergency Response Service, Citizen Corps, City of Keene, Community Network Team, Corporation for National & Community Service, NH Department of Health and Human Services: Division of Family Assistance, Emergency Service Unit, NH Department of Safety, NH Department of Resource and Economic Development, FEMA, Giving Tree Project, NH Governor's Office, Keene Seventh Day Adventist Church, LaborReady, Monadnock Family Services, Monadnock Humane Society, Monadnock Service Link, Monadnock United Way, Monadnock Volunteer Center/RSVP, New England Baptist Disaster Relief of Southern Baptist Convention, New Hampshire Food Bank, NH Catholic Charities, NH Employment Securities, NH Housing & Finance Authority, NH Legal Assistance & Pro Bono, Southwestern Community Services, The Salvation Army, Third Congregational Church of Alstead, Vista Volunteer, Voluntary Action Center/RSVP, Volunteer NH

161. New York New York NYC Hurricane Katrina Evacuee Unmet Needs Roundtable

3 Gili ChupakKatrina Evacuee Relief CoordinatorNew York Disaster Interfaith Services22 Cortlandt Street - 20th FloorNew York, NY 10007-3107Phone:212-669-6108Fax:212-669-6101Cell:347-387-3678Email: [email protected]

Assisting organizations - New York Disaster Interfaith Services (NYDIS)

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162. New York New York Recovery Initiative - NYDIS Katrina EvacueeCongregational Sponsorship Program

5 Gili ChupakKatrina Evacuee Relief CoordinatorNew York Disaster Interfaith Services22 Cortlandt Street - 20th FloorNew York, NY 10007-3107Phone:212-669-6108Fax:212-669-6101Cell:347-387-3678Email: [email protected]

163. Ohio Athens, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Tuscarawas, Washington

Southeast Ohio Disaster Relief Network

5 2nd Thursday of each month, usually by teleconference through the FEMA toll-free number. Notices are sent out.

Greg Huxley, chair Mary Woodward, secretary Roy Nelson, treasurerTammy Huxley, case manager. The office/contact information is: SEODRN, P.O. Box 41, Buffalo, Ohio 43722 attn: Mary Woodward, 740-685-0815 or cellular 740-509-1132 [email protected]

United Methodists - East Ohio Conference, United Methodists - West Ohio Conference, UCC - Ohio District, Lutheran Social Services/LDR, Victory Baptists Chapel/Southern Baptist Convention, United Church of Christ, Church of the Brethren, Adventist Community Services/ Seventh Day Adventist Churches, ARC, Salvation Army, Muskingum Valley Presbytery/PDA.

164. Ohio Athens, Hocking, Perry Counties

LTRC Ken Willie

165. Ohio Belmont County Ohio Valley Relief Center 1-7 Round table discussions held the secondFriday of every month.

Ohio Valley Relief Center (740) 671-8820, (740)671-8821, Address: 400 W. 26th St., P O Box 406, Bellaire, Ohio 43906,e-mail: [email protected]: Karen Upson Hm: (740)635-4502, Cell (330) 990-2250, Contractor/Site Coordinator: Ed Watkins,e-mail: [email protected] Administrative Assist. MichelleBennington-Lucarelli, e-mail: [email protected] cell (304) 280-0027

Belmont County EMA, Belmont county Commissioners, Congressman Ted Strickland, Church of the Brethren Disaster ResponseTeam, Friends Disaster Services, United Methodist VIM teams, variousdenominational and non-denominational churches, etc.

166. Ohio Gallia Callia County LTRC United Way of Gallia County800-697-6715

167. Ohio Hamilton Cincinnati Area LTRC Jim Dinkel chair 168. Ohio Lawrence Lawrence LTRC Mike Corn169. Ohio South East Ohio South East Ohio LTRs Ron Stillwagon Citizen Corp Regional

Staff170. Ohio Van Wert Van Wert LTR ARC had taken the lead in LTR

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171. Oregon Multnomah County/ City of Portland

TBA 1 Wed. 10:00 amweekly

Marjorie Phillips,Hurricane Relief CoordinatorCatholic Charities of Oregon231 SE 12th Ave.Portland Or 97214503-231-4866 x 118 [email protected]

172. Texas Golden Triangle Area A group of approximately 51 pastors met at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church

UMC Frank Algeria 1st United Methodist Church Beaumont 1-409-832-0295 701 Calder Ave. downtown area; UM Jim Bass Wesley Methodist Church Beaumont 1-409-798-2748 Corner of Major Drive and Dallon St. (sp?); Praise Christian Center Ron Langwig Beaumont area 1-409-658-4915 Arch Diocese of Houston for Beaumont Jesus Abrego 1-409-893-3366 Disciple of Christ - Port Arthur - 409-962-7714 Kathie Mann - Partners in Mission UMC Annual Conference - Director 713-521-9383 Rev. Chuck Huffman - Port Arthur UMC - 409-962-5762, 409-963-7852 Jack Leggett - United Board of Missions Port Arthur Exec Director 409-962-5661 x 105

The Gulf Coast Interfaith Ministry

173. Texas Angelina UNMET NEEDS OF ANGELINA COUNTY (UNAC)

01/03/06, board meeting to establish by-laws

Linda Haskins, (936) 634-8618, Facilitator for LTRG, employed by A. Red Cross, Lufkin, [email protected] Spann, (936) 637-6637, LTRG Director, head of Love In The Name of Christ (charitable group), Head of Lufkin ministerial alliance, [email protected]

12/02/05, Initial meeting12/08/05, 2nd meeting with commitment to establish LTRG12/15/05, 3rd meeting, established board, executive committee, mission statement, 501 C, scheduled board meeting to develop bylaws

174. Texas Austin/Travis County

Long Term Recovery Roundtable This is in conjunction with Texas Interfaith Disaster Response

Feb. 2, Thursday- Austin, Texas Interfaith Disaster Response meeting,St. Matthews Episcopal Church at Mesa & Steck,

W. Todd MooreBasic Needs and Security Impact Area DirectorUnited Way Capital Areadirect line 512.225.0393cell 785.979.1484 www.unitedwaycapitalarea.org

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9:00 AM Michelle from CARITAS of Austin Michelle Krejci Huck Director of Community Investments Holly Alexander Community Information Director

175. Texas Bexar Greater San Antonio Interfaith Disaster Recovery Alliance

176. Texas Central Dallas United States Christian Chamber of Commerce Ray Orr President and [email protected] Red CrossMarty Nerren Director, Emergency Planning214-678-4555Advocacy INCBetty Black, Regional ManagerCommunity Council of Greater DallasMartha Blaine, Executive Director214-871-5065 ext. [email protected]

177. Texas Gregg Longview Long-term Recovery Committee

2 March2nd, 2:00, 515 Court St, Longview

Janet Spiekermann, Long-Term Recovery Coordinator, Greater Longview United Way, HREF="mailto:[email protected]" 903-758-0191 x204

178. Texas Gregg, Harrison, Panola, Rusk, Upshur

Community Partners 2 March 22 @ 3:30, ETCADA Office, 708 Glencrest, Longview

LaDelle Kay, INFOline Gregg County Program Manager, HREF="mailto:[email protected]"903-236-9211

179. Texas Gulf Coast Texas Gulf Coast Regional VOAD

bi-weekly Houston, meeting, United Way building, 50 Waugh Drive, 77007, 10:00 AM

Chair, Tim Kidwell, American Red Cross email: [email protected] Chair, Jeff Stys, United Way

email:[email protected], Jennifer Posten, Interfaith Ministriesemail: [email protected] Shell

Case Work Management Committee that is working to coordinate the efforts of Katrinaevacuee relocation efforts. Please see our web site (Minutes from VOAD meetings)http://tgcr.voad.org/Reports/tabid/53/forumid/51/postid/116/view/topic/

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180. Texas Hardin, Orange and Jefferson County

Southeast TX Disaster Recovery Organizations

Feb. 2, Feb. 9, Thursday- Beaumont, Southeast Texas Interfaith Organization longterm recovery meeting, St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 1:30 PM

Harland Merriam (409) 892-8611Case Manager Angela Baker 409-892-0140 [email protected] Charities Paul Thomas 409-835-7118 ext. 15Tony Thornton, Pastor First Baptist in Kountze

181. Texas Harris Hispanic Outreach Task Force

Feb. 6, Monday- Houston, Mayor's task force meeting, 8:00 AM

Tim BarrHurricane Response Houston CoordinatorMennonite Central Committee713.775.3818 c Daniel Di Cesare (281) 827-3397

A task force is been organized to work on the needs of the Hispanics Population in Houston Area

182. Texas Harris Interfaith Ministries of Greater Houston

Jennifer Posten (713) 533-4900 work, 713-449-4383 cell [email protected]

183. Texas Hunt TBA 2 Feb. 10, Friday- Greenville, Hunt County10:00 AM

Initial meeting for long termrecovery

184. Texas Jasper/Newton Citizens Organized for Rita Relief(CORR)

4 01/17/06, case work training

Lee Holbert Director of Self Help Housing, PO Box 975 107 Court StreetNewton, TX 759661-409-379-3590 and 409-379-3594(409) 379-4663 1-409-379-4664 [email protected] [email protected] Charles Burchett, (409) 423-2739, LTRG Ex. Director, employed as Pastor of First Baptist church, Kirbyville, Jasper Co.Joe Miller, (409) 383-9564 cell, (409) 379-4663 office, employed as Pastor First United Methodist church, Newton

Terry Wood (total of 12-14 caseworkers trained)01/20/06, Habitat house ceremony with officials present 11/29/05, initial meeting with Lee Holbert and Pastor Joe Miller of 1st UM church12/03/05, planning meeting12/08/05, meeting to confirm membership, establish board and director12/17/05, case manager training by Terry Wood, FEMA01/05/06, update meeting

185. Texas Montgomery Disaster Recovery Task Force

Julie Martineau (281) 292-4155 ext [email protected]

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186. Texas Nacogdoches Nacogdoches Disaster Relief Council

3 Another planning meeting scheduled for 01/20/06library meeting facility

Carol Nelson Shaw dialogue@cox - internet.com (936) 675-8400, (936) 675-0400 cell, LTRG facilitator, Director of Texas Responds a grant program with funding through February 06 serving evacuees of Katrina, Roger Aker, (936) 569-8555 Love in The Name of Christ, [email protected] Baker, (936) 559-2970Victoria La Follett, (936) 559-2503, Co. EMC

12/09/05, initial information meeting01/12/06, planning meeting

187. Texas Newton Newton County Long Term Recovery

Feb. 10, Friday- Newton, meeting, 10:00 AM

188. Texas North North Texas Long Term Recovery Council

We meet every 2nd and 4th Thursday afternoons from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at St. Andrew United Methodist Church. The correct address is 5801 West Plano Parkway, Plano, Texas 75093.

Joe ConnellyCouncil office 5811 West Plano Parkway, Plano TX 75093 214-291-8083

They represent a collaboration of several municipalities, area social service organizations, secular and faith based organizations, Fema and Red Cross representatives. Their focus is regional collaboration.The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Council of DallasKatrina Aid Today/Recovery Assistance -Case Management Services214-520-0650_www.svdpdallas.org_ (http://www.svdpdallas.org) Elizabeth Disco ShearerExecutive Director

189. Texas North Dallas, Rockwall, Garland

Destiny Response and Relief Personal Enrichment

Rev Griggs Drape Working in partnership with The North Texas LTR Council.

190. Texas Oak Cliff, West Dallas, Cedar Hill, Duncanville, Lancaster

Sanctuary 303 Relief Services Inc.

Sanctuary 303 INCRev. H. Lee Barnes Executive DirectorDr. Sharon Garrett-Barnes, Program [email protected]

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191. Texas Orange Orange County Port Arthur Working in Partnership with SETXDRO192. Texas Pleasant Groves,

Mesquite, Balch Springs

People of Purpose- Shetah Reeves 100 Central suite 400 B

193. Texas Polk Polk County Long Term Recovery

Feb. 16, Thursday- Livingston, meeting

Sam Steele, (936) 327-8381, Pastor First Presbyterian Church, Livingston in Polk County

194. Texas Sabine Hemphill TX LTRC Sherrian Gilcrease Stepping Stone Outreach (409) 787-2481, [email protected]

195. Texas Statewide Texas Conference of Churches Disaster Recovery

Co-Directors of Disaster Recovery, Bonnie Mallott and Tary Snyder 512-451-0991 or HREF="mailto:[email protected]" Father George P Bithos Executive Director (512) 451-0991, [email protected]

Feb. 16, Thursday- Austin, meeting,St. Luke's on West Lynn, 9:00 AM

196. Texas Tarrant Tarrant County Long Term Recovery Committee

Feb. 3, Feb. 10, Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Fridays- Fort Worth, Tarrant County casework meeting, 9:00 AM

197. Texas Texarkana TBA Feb. 15, Wednesday- Texarkana, initial meeting for long term recovery

198. Texas Travis Texas Interfaith Disaster Response

TIDR Meeting on Thursday, February 16, 20069:00 a.m. @ St. Luke United Methodist Church1306 West Lynn, Austin, TX 78703

Amy BeVille Elder, M.Div.Executive DirectorTexas Interfaith Disaster ResponseTIDR 342.8848Amy's office 343-7858/ Cell [email protected]

199. Texas Trinity Trinity County long term recovery

Feb. 6, Monday- meeting, City Hall

200. Texas Walker County LTR/ Unmet Needs Committee of Walker County

Next meeting: March 16, 2006 from 3:00pm -

Chair: Paula Anglemyer,United Way of Walker County(936) 291-8986

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5:00pmAgenda: Claims Review/ Caseworker assignmentPlace: Senior Center of Walker County

[email protected] Paula AnglemyerUnited Way of Walker CountyP.O.Box 321Huntsville, Texas 77342936-291-8986

201. Texas Woodville/Tyler Counties

Alva Cook, Judge- Salvation Army 409-283-3255 Pstr Dwayne Freese, 1st Baptist Church, 409-283-2588 Ken DeRouan, Fellowship Church 409-283-2161 Stephen Scott, Little Baptist Church, 409-547-2224 Matt LaVoic, Mormons, 409-331-9095 Elder Forrey, Mormons, 409-331-9095

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