Hurricane Ike Recovery Resources for the Houston Community
- FEMA - Apply for disaster assistance for you and your family
- Houston Red Cross (www.houstonredcross.org) - Find open shelters, food and water in the Houston area
- City of Houston - updates on Ike and the city at large
- Governor's Emergency Management site - resources for Texas disaster recovery
- Houston electricity reports map
- Search for gas stations with gas here
- Houston SPCA - Get information on animal rescue
- Read this great MySanAntonio newspaper article on 'Hurricane Ike' help
- State Bar of Texas legal resources
- Houston Red Cross needs your donations! Donate here and grab this 'Donate to Houston Red Cross' badge to put on your blog or Web site!
- Catholic Charities - donate to help get more food, water and supplies to Houston-area residents in need
- Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center - donate blood during the extended hour blood drives to help Hurricane Ike patients
- Network for Good - find an organization to donate to and groups that are actively organizing volunteer work
- USA Freedom Corps - find volunteer opportunities
- Volunteer Houston - Houston focused volunteer site
Maps and Information:
Current Active Hurricane tracking mashup: www.stormpulse.com
Preparedness Kits and lists:
Interactive online tool to help build a kit: http://www.texasprepares.org/ReadyOrNot/Client/Essentials.aspx This creates a printable shopping list and walks you through the basics of stocking supplies. Place supplies in a large storage box so everything is together and labeled. If needed pull the box into the safest room in your house or loaded in the car if you have to leave quickly.
http://www.onestorm.org/default.aspx?ReturnUrl=/OnePlan/ Online site helping make a plan and review resources. Very thorough, but takes a few minutes to go through the questions. Payoff… you can save and return later and it is very comprehensive to complete your steps to be more prepared. Printable task list for steps needing additional work.
http://www.ready.gov/america/beinformed/hurricanes.html
Firestorm, a Schipul and Tendenci client, has published a handy emergency preparedness book. The books offer a monthly activity that will prepare your family for most disasters over a twelve month period. http://www.firestorm.com/aboutthebook/
