ACF Assists over 5000 individuals with Disaster Case Management in response...
July 16, 2012After eight months, ACF Disaster Case Management operations in the State of New York have come to a close.
View ArticleSeptember is National Preparedness Month
August 28, 2012September is National Preparedness Month, an annual campaign to encourage Americans to prepare for emergencies in their homes, schools, organizations, businesses, and communities....
View ArticleACF Encourages Employees to Help During Emergencies
September 12, 2012Volunteers Needed! Join the ACF Emergency Response Readiness Force (ERRF)
View ArticleHHS Offers Aid in the Wake of Hurricane Sandy
November 9, 2012The Department of Health and Human Services has more than 1,200 personnel on the ground in New York and New Jersey, providing public health and medical assistance following the...
View ArticleBe Prepared: Flood Awareness Week 2013
March 20, 2013National Weather Service offices throughout the United States are conducting a Flood Awareness Week from March 18 through 22, 2013. Flooding is the Number two weather killer in the United...
View ArticleMinimize Losses, Prepare Before a Flood
April 25, 2013As the 2013 spring flood season continues, being prepared is important to mitigate during and recover after a flood. Consider the following to minimize losses in your home.
View ArticlePrepare Before the Storm
June 21, 2013A list of diasaster preparedness resources for storm season.
View ArticleSeptember is National Preparedness Month
September 4, 2013September is National Preparedness Month 2013 National Preparedness Month Kicked Off September 1st. Ready campaign will highlight a series of content throughout the month to bring...
View ArticlePrepare: Winter Storms
September 30, 2013As the autumn season moves forward, we have already seen winter storm conditions in the U.S. Understanding the hazards associated with winter storms, as well as how and where to get...
View ArticleKnow the Dangers of Cold Weather
In the past several days, media have been talking about the dangers associated with the cold weather. Exposure due low wind chill values could lead to frostbite and hypothermia. For more information...
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