ContactesIMPORTANT: "Ça Va" de la Croix Rouge est maintenant en ligne. Si vous connaissez quelqu'un qui a besoin de secours ou de qui on n'a encore rien entendu, faîtes-en connaissance à la Garde Côtière. Le numéro principal de la Croix Rouge est réservé aux demandes de recherche de personnes des individus qui sont peut-être sérieusement malades, telles que les diabètes, les aveugles, ceux qui ont des problèmes de mobilité, qui ont souffert des crise cardiaque, ont besoin d'oxygène, ou sont paralyzés, etc. Vous pouvez appeller unchapître local de la Croix Rouge en dehors de la zone du désastre pour des renseignements sur des individus particuliers. L'Armée du Salut et les ressources en ligne peuvent aussi vous aider à trouver des members disparus de votre famille. Beaucoup des gens déjà sauvés sont aux hôpitaux ou aux abris. Assistance en Urgence/Recherche et SecoursNuméros de téléphone pour urgences extrèmes:
U.S. Garde Côtière Recherche et Secours
Numéros de téléphone d'urgence pour personnes en détresse en Louisiane Police de l'État de Louisiane;:
Autres Numéros de téléphone d'urgence (Nouvelle Orl élans)
Trouvez Amis et FamilleListe Croix Rouge de liens pour familles. ou appellez 1-877-LOVED-1S (LOVED-ONE-S)
Le Times Picayune is rapporte que les messages textes marchent parfois même quand les tÈlÈphones cellulaires ne marchent pas. Renseignements pour militaires
Trouvez Hébergement
Abris et fermetures de routes
Police de l'État de Louisiane Ligne directe de Mississippi pour conditions routiÉres Fermetures de route en Alabame Cartes FEMA de r´gions innondÈs et routes fermÉs Ligne directe de la Croix Rougepour sécurité publique et routes fermés 1-866-GET-INFO.
Renseignements sur les abris: Renseignements sur les abris pour besoins spéciaux Renseignements sur les abris à Houston Houston Astrodome
Mont Belview Sr Center
Baytown Community Center
Memorial Baptist Church
St. Peter Claver
Moody Methodist Church
Spring Tabernacle
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church
St. Mary's Catholic Church
Fairmont Park Baptist Church
New Life Central
1st United Methodist Church
1st Baptist Church
1st Baptist Church Renseignements sur les abris en Floride Donnez
Volontaires
Many other organizations are recruiting volunteers to assist in the relief effort. See the NPR Web Site for more information. Texas EMS needs hundreds of medically trained volunteers. See this site for more information and visiting physician temporary licensing. Call James Bryant (512)458-7111 x6643 or James.Bryant@DSHS.state.tx.us LSU Medical Center is asking for volunteers with medical training. Call
225-219-0821 if you can volunteer your time and expertise. More Volunteer Opportunities in Texas and Louisiana. Louisiana and Mississippi Status Updates by Parish/CountyScroll to the bottom Live Streaming and VideoCurrent Weather Forecast |
Current Needs
Sites Needing Nursing (and other medically trained volunteers) Lead officer for medical volunteers in Louisiana: Dr. Jean Takenaka, Office of Public Health Emergency Operations Center at (225) 763-5751 or e-mail:jtakenak@dhh.la.gov. More contacts for Medical Volunteers in Texas and Louisiana. Or Contact James Bryant at (512) 458.7111 x6643 or James.Bryant@DSHS.state.tx.us More information available online including temporary licensing. Texas Asking for Medically Trained Volunteers LSU Looking for Trained Medical Volunteers. Call 225-219-0821. LSU Looking for medical and other supplies. LSU School of Veterinary Medicine at 225-578-9900 (www.vetmed.lsu.edu ) or the LVMA at 1-800-524-2996 (www.lvma.org)">LSU Veterinary School needs money, kennels, and other supplies. MORE WAYS TO HELP Collection points, items needed, and more Baton Rouge River Center Shelter needs supplies including clothing, blankets, formula, diapers, sleeping bags and more. Call 225-389-3030 Supplies Needed at the medical triage headquarters at LSU Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge. Looking for reading glasses, plus sized clothing, liquid canned baby formula, pedialyte, infant diapers, feminine products, toothpaste, toothbrushes and other toiletries. Do not bring clothes, shoes, and toys to the Assembly Center. Volunteer Opportunities at Craig's List New Orleans. AA Groups are available to provide support to anyone who needs it. American Bar Association is recruiting lawyers to help man a phone bank and assist people with issues related to the disaster. Contact Beth Ragan 312.988.6142 for more information. LA Wildlife & Fisheries are no longer asking for volunteer boats because of security concerns in the city. Call 225-765-2706 for more information. Red Cross is asking for volunteers. In Louisiana dial 211 or call 1-866-GET-INFO or check with your local Red Cross chapter. EPA is asking for reports of all spills of hazardous chemicals, including oil spills and other environmental hazards. Call 800-424-8802 or 202-267-2675. Can't Call Out? Volunteers on Craig's List are helping place
téléphone
calls for others. See craigslist.org
in the "Lost and Found" section for New
Orleans and Jackson.
Landmarks Underwater in New Orleans. GPS and satellite phones
would help search and rescue efforts.
Check with Your Local Blood Donation Program. Centers being
set up for blood donation efforts.
Salvation Army is looking for small groups of volunteers who can
serve victims and response personnel in 12-day stints. Call Maj. Alan
Phillips at (904) 545-1371 or Robert Toman at (904) 545-1035.
Emergency Medications Refills Texas and some other states will allow a pharmacist to refill prescriptions in an emergency even if the prescribing physician can't be reached. Schedule II controlled substances are generally excluded from this provision. See Texas State Board of Pharmacy. Louisiana Board of Pharmacy announced Friday that evacuees can go to any Wal-Mart, CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreen's or Kroger's pharmacy in Louisiana or around the country to have their prescriptions filled. Rape Crisis and Domestic Violence HotlinesCall RAINN - 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or the Domestic Violence National Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) Services and HelpThe American Bar Association is setting up hotlines to assist people with insurance claims, home repair contracts, wills and other documents, and related issues. See: abanet.org for more information. Houston Volunteer Lawyer's Program will have volunteer lawyers available at shelters and the Astrodome to assist refugees. See: hba.org for more information. The New York State Bar Association fund will help victims in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama pay for such services as filing insurance claims, getting death certificates completed and applying for federal aid. Small Business Administration has assistance for business owners affected by the hurricane. See sba.gov. FEMA Hotline Number for Unemployment Benefits is 1-800-621-FEMA or TTY: 1-800-462-7585 or call your local unemployment office. IRS Disaster Tax Relief information and disaster loss kits. Available online The IRS has extended deadlines until Oct. 31 to file tax returns and submit tax payments. The extension includes the Sept. 15 deadline for estimated taxes for businesses and individuals affected by the Hurricane.
FDIC Web Site for information about banking help or call 1-877-ASK-FDIC
(1-877-275-3342).
Reverse Voice Mail
Storm victims can call 1-877-206-7500, enter a 10-digit téléphone number such as their
home, office, or cell number, and leave a 3-minute voicemail message, letting others know
of their whereabouts and safety. Family members can call 1-877-206-7500, enter the
10-digit téléphone number of their loved one and listen to any messages left by missing
family members. If the line is busy, keep trying.
Lafayette Parish in Lafayette, Louisiana. The schools are taking in
students that are displaced from Katrina Texas Public Schools Open to Children from Hurricane Katrina. Texas
schools will enroll children from the disaster area. Hotlines for
schools in Texas.
Diocese of Baton Rouge is making room in its classes for
students from the Diocese of New Orleans. They also are offering housing
to displaced families. 225-387-0561
Many colleges are accepting students displaced by the disaster
zone including these:
1-800-ASK-USPS. Or online at USPS.com.
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