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Assistance Program Resources For Those Impacted by Recent Tornadoes and Other Weather Events

December 15, 2021

In response to the devastating tornadoes across Kentucky and other states, AllOne Health wanted to remind all clients, employees, and family members that support and referral services are available to help those impacted.

Through your assistance program, clinicians are on-hand to provide mental health and emotional support in the aftermath of such a traumatic event. Additionally, work-life specialists are available to provide referrals to any emergency resources, housing, or other specific needs. Information can be provided for a variety of needs, including:

  • Hotel Search
  • Short Term Housing Options
  • Transportation Options
  • Pet Boarding Options
  • Emergency Supplies
  • Charitable and Community Resources
  • and more…

Resources

Share FTC Resources

  • Share these resources with your friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors. Share tips, use your social network, or order free publications to hand out at events, like emergency preparedness and recovery workshops.
  • Use this customizable one-page handout, Picking Up the Pieces After a Disaster. It has tips to help you avoid common post-disaster scams, protect your personal information, and get you back on your feet financially. You can add local consumer protection and emergency service contacts, print copies, and distribute them throughout your communities.

Other Government Resources

DisasterAssistance.gov —The site helps you:

The site can also give you resources to help you prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters, including immediate needs, like how to:

  • Evacuate or shelter in place.
  • Find emergency shelter.
  • Get food and water.
  • Handle emergency medical situations until help arrives.
  • Find family, friends, and even lost pets.

You can even read the latest disaster news feeds, find other recovery help, and learn how to move forward.

USA.gov — For questions about government services, but don’t know what agency to contact.

  • Call: 1-844-USA-GOV1 (1-844-872-4681)

State Offices and Agencies of Emergency Management

Your State Attorney General — Find the attorney general who represents you.

Active in your community? There’s also a customizable one-page handout, Picking Up the Pieces After a Disaster, with key tips drawn from the FTC’s site. You can add local consumer protection and emergency service contacts, print copies, and distribute them throughout your community.

 

In addition, the EAPA Association has compiled a helpful collection of resource links:

Click Here For EAPA Information and Resources

The entire AllOne Health team and family of companies is here to help. Management can always reach out for consultation on crisis response,  resilience, and other relevant topics. Contact your assistance program for personalized support anytime.

Please share this information with family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues.

Thank you, and stay safe.