Title: Ohio VOAD Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster
1Ohio VOADVolunteer Organizations Active in
Disaster
Cooperation, Communication, Coordination,
Collaboration
2Ohio VOADCooperation, Communication,
Coordination, Collaboration
- VOAD Volunteer Organizations Active In Disaster
- Private and denominational volunteer disaster
response teams - Covering the state of Ohio
- Work in cooperation with (determined by the
extent of the disaster) - CEMA County Emergency Management Agency
Directors - OEMA Ohio Emergency Management Agency
- FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency
3- Ohio VOAD is an association of volunteer
organizations which share knowledge and provide
resources throughout the disaster
cyclepreparation, response, recovery and
mitigationto help disaster survivors and their
communities.
4Ohio VOAD Mission Statement
- To bring together voluntary organizations active
in disaster services and foster effective
response to the people of Ohio in time of
disaster through - Cooperation
- Communication
- Coordination
- Collaboration
5Cooperation
- Interdependence among Ohio VOAD members to
generate resources and information in response - to disaster challenges.
6Communication
- Interface of information among member
organizations in quarterly meetings and in an
on-going communications network
7Coordination
- Committed to effective responses for disaster
survivors by matching services to their unmet
needs.
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9Collaboration
- Working with the Federal, Ohio State County
Emergency Management Agencies and other
subsidiary organizations to respond to specific
disasters.
10Ohio VOAD Members
- Adventist Community Services
- American Baptist Churches of Ohio
- American Radio Relay League
- American Red Cross
- Ameritech Telephone Pioneers
- Catholic Church
- Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC)
- Christian Business Mens Convention (C.B.M.C.)
- Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saits
- Church Of The Brethern
- Church World Service Emergency Response Program
- Columbia County VOAD (Contractual Member)
- The Columbus Jewish Federation
- Corporation For National Community Service
- Diocese of Toledo
- East Ohio Conference Of The United Methodist
Church Disaster Response - Episcopal Church
- FEMA
- First Community Church
- Mennonite Disaster Service
- Ohio Community Service Council - Ohio Citizens
Corps - Ohio Council of Churches
- Ohio Crisis Response Team (OCRT)
- Ohio EMA
- Ohio Department Of Mental Health
- Ohio Department of Public Safety
- Ohio Federation of K9 Search Teams, Inc
- Ohio Funeral Directors Association
- Ohio State Convention of Baptist
- Ohio United Way
- Ohio VOAD Groups
- Presbyterian Disaster Assistance National
Response Team - Richland Coda
- Rotary International
- Salvation Army
- Southwest Ohio River Valley Interfaith Disaster
Response - Steel Valley Search Dogs
- Synod Of The Covenant Presbyterian Church (USA)
11Ohio VOAD Leadership Structure
12Disaster Recovery Process
- All disaster recovery begins at the local level
- Undeclared individual events
- Declared single or multiple events
- Extent of the disaster ( assessments)
determines the level of involvement. - Ohio VOAD disaster response phases
- Early response
- Long-term recovery
- Mitigation
13Disaster Declaration Begins At Local Levels
Local County Declarations Are Initiated Through
The 88 County EMA Directors
- Each County EMA Director Is
- Hired by The 3 County Commissioners To
Coordinate County Disaster Response - Associated With Ohio EMA Through Ohio EMA
Regional Representatives
14STATE-WIDE DISASTER Is Coordinated Through The
Ohio EMA
The Ohio EMA Building located just south of the
corner of Brookdown Rd. and SR 161
(Dublin-Granville Rd.) (This is about 3/4 mile
east of Sawmill Rd. and about 1.5 miles west of
SR 315 on SR 161). The two-level building
encloses more than 90,000 square feet and
measures 252 feet by 168 feet. Most of the
facility is below ground level. A steel frame
unit was built over a poured concrete structure
for maximum disaster protection.
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16The Ohio EMA Structure
- Governor
- State Safety Director
- Ohio EMA Director Nancy Dragani
- Assessment Room Initial Assessments
- Emergency Operation Center 58 Organizations
- First Responders
- First Responder Support Organizations -
Professional And Volunteer - Regional Ohio EMA Representatives
17EMERGENCY OPERATIONS ROOM - The EOC itself houses
52 workstations where emergency personnel conduct
a coordinated response to severe, emergency
events.
18FEMA Response
- PDAs (Public Disaster Assessors (OEMA and FEMA
Assessors Determine Extent Of Disaster - Federal Declaration Tele-Registration Is Posted
And Advertised 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) - DFO Is Opened FEMA Disaster Field Office
- DRCs (FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers)
Established Strategically around the impacted
area. - Grants And Loans are made Personal, Employment,
Housing, Low Interest Government Loans, Public
Assistance
19Ohio VOAD is there before during, and after a
disaster!
20Ohio VOAD is there before a disaster!
- Survival and quick recovery from a disaster
depends on education and planning BEFORE the
disaster. - Ohio VOAD provides education and networking
opportunities for member organizations and the
general public through quarterly meetings and
on-going regional training.
21Ohio VOAD In Response
- Early Response
- Southern Baptist Chain Saw Teams
- Church Of The Brethren Southern Baptist Child
Care - United Methodist, United Church of Christ,
Church World Services Flood Bucket Cleaning Kits - United Methodist, Southern Baptist, United
Church of Christ Mud Out Teams Early Response
Teams (ERTs) - State/County EMA EOC Desk Coverage Response
- Chaplaincy Services
- Feeding Stations and Victim Shelters United
Methodists, Presbyterian, United Church of
Christ, and other church denominations - Long-term Recovery Committees Creation
- Volunteer Coordination
22Ohio VOAD In Response
- Long-Term Response
- 15 of disasters are handled by first responders
(professionals) - 85 of disasters are handled by volunteers!!!
- Early response ends when the disaster area safety
has been restored and access is open to the area
impacted! - Ohio VOAD RESPONDS THROUGH LTRCs!!!!!
23Long-Term Recovery Committees
- LTRCs work with local leaders from the impacted
community by offering training and support from
Ohio VOAD members with the following - Establishing leadership and extended committees
- Raising funds, needed donations, and long-term
recovery response teams - Developing case management capacities to make
assessments of UNMET NEEDS - Coordinating long-term recovery response through
- monetary donations
- recovery teams
- in-kind donations of household items furnaces,
hot water heaters, furniture, etc.
24Ohio VOAD In Response
- Mitigation is an important element of long-term
recovery. It is the day-in, day-out efforts to
reduce disasters long-term risk to people and
property. - This is achieved by
- Community education and awareness
- Relocation/elevation of homes
- Promoting sound building design/construction
practices, etc. - All mitigation activities are also preparedness
activities to lessen the impact of future
disasters.
25Why Worry About Flooding ?
- Floods cost Ohio more in lives and property
damage than all other natural hazards combined.
During the 1990s floods in Ohio caused over 750
million in damages
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES - DIVISION
OF WATER FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
26Why Worry About Flooding ?
- Ohio communities experience urban and rural
flooding - We have large and small basin flooding.
- Flash flooding can occur in Ohio.
- We have long and short duration flooding.
- Over 750 communities have identified flood hazard
areas. - Special Flood Hazard Areas likely exist in your
community
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES - DIVISION
OF WATER FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
27Flood Plain Problems
- Many of the owners in floodplains are there
because of the low cost of housing. - Many owners in floodplain areas can not afford to
maintain flood insurance after the 1st 3 years
covered by their FEMA Victims Grant. - In the case of further flooding who is going to
care for their unmet needs? - (Hint Ohio VOAD)
28Ohio VOAD Challenges
- Donation Management
- Monetary
- Household Items
- Donation Storage
- Flood and Health Kits
- Household Items
- Early Response Coordination new territory
more of our member bodies have entered into early
response phase - Undeclared Individual Disasters
29The Undeclared Disaster Challenges
- Ohio VOAD is in the process of setting up an
Standing LTRC/Unmet Needs Committee with
volunteer and hired case managers to look at
individual undeclared cases. - Undeclared victims have no access to state or
federal funding. - Ohio VOAD member bodies are the sole
- outside source of response.
30What Can You Do?
- Work with us help us identify county contacts
for Ohio VOAD - Develop relationships with Ohio VOAD member and
local faith-based organizations - Include Ohio VOAD in your training opportunities!
- Ohio VOAD
- Mary Woodward, Chair
- 740-732-6700
- mwoodward_1_at_msn.com
31You Can Work With Ohio VOAD
- BECOME A DISASTER RESPONSE MEMBER Dues Are
- 100.00 Parent Nonprofit Corporations
- 50.00 Subsets Of Parent Nonprofit Corporations
- 25.00 Small Nonprofit Corporations
- PROVIDE Disaster Grants Ohio VOAD Servicing
- Specified Exact Conditions For Disbursement
- Non Specified Disburse At Ohio VOAD Discretion
- MAKE Statewide Donations Ohio EMA Initiated
- Ohio VOAD is a 501 (c) (3) Nonprofit Organization
32OHIO VOADAny questions?