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Social connections are important for good health. People who are connected with friends, family members, neighbors and others experience better physical and emotional health, and even a longer life.
Helping Young Children Cope English and Spanish This resource is designed to help caregivers support children following a disaster. The adapted article (with permission) by trauma specialists Dr. Bra…
Multiple resources to help individuals prepare for a disaster, including creating a family plan, developing a household inventory, organizing a grab-and-go file, reviewing insurance, starting an emer…
Savings are an important part of managing money and protecting a family. An emergency fund can help your family manage unexpected expenses in the event of a disaster.
The Disaster Financial Preparedness: Start planning today! resource provides simple strategies individuals and families can use to get their finances in order in case an disaster occurs.
How we talk and how we listen are always important, but when the pressure is on, our communication styles become even more important. During stressful times, it’s easy to experience misunderstandings…
Julie Smith, University of Vermont, Katherine Waters, University of Minnesota, Traci Naile, Texas A&M University, Shannon Degenhart, Texas A&M University, Faith Peppers, University of Georgia Introdu…
A Disaster Recovery Resource Fair is a local, one-stop shop for disaster victims to access multiple assistance programs at one location. Holding Disaster Recovery Resource Fairs in the affected commu…
Contains information on emotional reactions to sudden income loss, how to change spending patterns, rethinking goals, and managing conflict. Includes four worksheets.
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