THAT THINGS MIGHT GET TO BE NORMAL AGAIN…BUT MAYBE NOT THE SAME AGAIN

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THAT THINGS MIGHT GET TO BE NORMAL AGAIN…BUT MAYBE NOT THE SAME AGAIN RECOVERY WHEN LIFE GETS A HINT THAT THINGS MIGHT GET TO BE NORMAL AGAIN…BUT MAYBE NOT THE SAME AGAIN

Recovery Directorate Recovery's mission is to support communities in rebuilding so individuals, civic institutions, businesses, and governmental organizations can function on their own, return to normal life, and protect against future hazards. Apply for assistance, check the pro- gress of your application and access forms from 17 Federal agencies.

Find out about programs, services and tools available to individuals and households after a disaster

Learn about disaster grant assistance for debris removal and the repair, replacement or restoration of damaged publicly owned facilities.

Explore how FEMA partners with the "Whole Community" for recovery.

FROM WITHIN YOU……. 1. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY 2. ASSESS WHAT IS NEEDED 3. CONTACT AGENCIES 4. BUILD PROGRAMS THAT WILL MEET YOUR NEEDS OF HURTING AND WOUNDED PEOPLE 5. THE STORY OF THREE CHILDREN

FROM WITHIN YOU….. 6. TALK ABOUT IT…..LET’S TALK ABOUT IT, MAN 7. AN ALMOST CONSTANT PRESENCE 8. WHO DO YOU TALK WITH?

HOW’D WE DO? ….. EVENT EVALUATION On a blank sheet of paper, please evaluate the event. What did you like the most about today’s Disaster Response Training? What was most disappointing about today’s training? What suggestions do you have for future Disaster Response events?