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Makes decisions on school curriculum, decisions regarding discipline, school closures and other educations issues which affect the teachers and students. Parents/guardians wants to gain information about these matters can call the administration office.
Affordable Home Ownership Development Program (“AHODP” or “Program”) funding available to non-profit partners which will assist homeowners in the impacted communities. The Program seeks to offer emergency home repair assistance to impacted homeowners for whom FEMA Individual Assistance or other disaster recovery assistance is unavailable.
The Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) gives food assistance to low-income households with food loss or damage caused by a natural disaster.
Provides free mental health counseling services to all New Yorkers affected by Superstorm Sandy living in Nassau and Suffolk Counties who are age 18 or older. Clinicians travel to meet clients in their homes/temporary residences or at a place of their choosing.
Offers counseling and support to victims of natural disasters, crime, sexual abuse, rape, domestic violence and war veterans who have experienced trauma. Member of Health Net Federal Services for the Department of Defense. Serves Nassau and Suffolk County. Appointment required. On-site childcare available.

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Volunteer Opportunities
Post Disaster Crisis Counseling
Specialized Counseling Services
Cooling Center for people vulnerable in extreme heat circumstances. Open Mon-Fri, 9:00 am-5:00 pm.
Provides a recorded message with information and tips to keep cool during heat waves or very hot summer days and other sun safety issues.
Makes decisions on school curriculum, decisions regarding discipline, school closures and other educational issues which affect the teachers and students. Parents/guardians wanting to gain information about these matters can call the administration office.
CPE is a professional association dedicated to providing an open exchange of information related to business continuity, crisis and emergency management. Keeps members on the cutting edge of the latest events and trends in business continuity, crisis, and emergency management by providing educational programs and opportunities to develop relationships with peers. Long Island chapter is run out of the main headquarters in New York City but meetings are held at various places on Long Island.

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Educational Programs
Business Associations
Disaster Preparedness
Makes decisions on school curriculum, decisions regarding discipline, school closures and other educational issues which affect the teachers and students. Parents/guardians wanting to gain information about these matters can call the administration office.
Serves as a resource and referral network for Long Island Hurricane Sandy survivors to gain access to much needed services such as individual case work, housing assistance and social service supports. Determines eligibility for services and ensures that long term recovery plans are in place. This program is supported through the American Red Cross. Call for further information. Walk ins welcome. Assistance available in American Sign Language, Spanish and Creole.

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Human / Social Services Issues
Post Disaster Housing Assistance
Disaster Related Case Management
Disaster Recovery Services
Operates several Extreme Weather Centers for anyone who needs to get out of the elements on days of extreme weather. Nassau County has many services available to help residents during extreme weather conditions to ensure no one is left out in the cold or extreme heat. Warming Centers and Cooling Centers facilities are opened as needed at various locations throughout Nassau County. Call for detailed information regarding facility locations and times.

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Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Extreme Heat Cooling Programs
Assists local governments, volunteer organizations and private industry through a variety of emergency management programs. These programs include hazard identification, loss prevention and training, operation response to emergencies, technical support, disaster recovery assistance, and in times of an emergency/disaster, will coordinate the response of all State agencies, ensuring the most appropriate resources are dispatched to the impacted area.

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Disaster Preparedness Partnerships
Emergency Preparedness and Response Training
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Makes decisions on school curriculum, decisions regarding discipline, school closures and other educational issues which affect the teachers and students. Parents/guardians wanting to gain information about these matters can call the administration office.
Makes decisions on school curriculum, decisions regarding discipline, school closures and other educational issues which affect the teachers and students. Parents/guardians wanting to gain information about these matters can call the administration office.
Offers financial support in the form of grants, no-interest loans, booth fee waivers, discounts and/or donations of craft supplies and equipment to artists who have experienced a disaster or emergency situation.

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Disaster Related Commodity Replacement / Rental
Disaster Related Cash Grants
Disaster Loans
Affordable Home Ownership Development Program (“AHODP” or “Program”) funding available to non-profit partners which will assist homeowners in the impacted communities. The Program seeks to offer emergency home repair assistance to impacted homeowners for whom FEMA Individual Assistance or other disaster recovery assistance is unavailable.
This Office prepares for and responds to public health emergencies. It works closely with the Medical Reserve Corps, and with County, State and regional agencies to coordinate responses to disasters.

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Emergency Preparedness and Response Training
Disaster Preparedness Information
Coordinates the Town's response to hurricanes, nor'easters, other severe weather conditions, and non-weather related catastrophes (including terrorist attacks). Operates around the clock during times of emergency or disaster to ensure the safety of the residents of North Hempstead. Visit website for Public Service Announcement and preparedness resources.

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Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Disaster Preparedness
Provides the training, preparation and lead for disaster-related situations. Trains professionals and volunteers to mobilize during disasters or emergency events. Also prepares and collaborates with other agencies and personnel as to the disaster plans. Takes the lead during a disaster, guiding agencies and emergency personnel on the appropriate action to take. Manages an Access & Functional Needs Registry (voluntary, confidential list of residents who may need extra assistance, transportation or a place to stay if emergency evacuation is required).

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County Offices of Emergency Services
Disaster Related Volunteer Preparedness / Mobilization Programs
Disaster Preparedness Information
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Emergency Preparedness and Response Training
Is a volunteer Civil Defense force equipped and trained to assist the Suffolk County Police Department, serving as additional "eyes and ears", in an effort to improve police response to the needs of the residents of Suffolk County, NY. and to assist the police during times of natural or man made disaster. The Auxiliary Police program is made up of approximately 200 dedicated men and women who care enough to give something back to their community. Members undergo extensive training from the Suffolk County Police Department and are prepared to respond at a moment's notice in the event of an emergency. Call for details and an application.

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Disaster Relief Services
Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Services
Provides alerts and communications regarding road conditions, construction areas and travel advisories, including road maintenance of all county roads, making sure they are repaired and passable. Also provides information on bus transportation and paratransit services in Putnam County, along with online Information about hours, fares, and schedules.

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Local Bus Transit Services
Weather Advisories
Snow Clearance / Street Salting
Road Closures Bulletins
Makes decisions on school curriculum, decisions regarding discipline, school closures and other educational issues which affect the teachers and students. Parents/guardians wanting to gain information about these matters can call the administration office.
An overnight shelter with dinner and a cot from 8:30 pm-6:00 am. Also, a warming center at a nearby location from 6:30 am-2:30 pm.

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Homeless Shelter
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Makes decisions on school curriculum, decisions regarding discipline, school closures and other educations issues which affect the teachers and students. Parents/ guardians wants to gain information about these matters can call the administration office.