Monday, October 29, 2012

Prepare for Hurricane Sandy and the Election . . .


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October 29, 2012  

(Luk 21:25-26) And there shall be signs in the sun and in the moon and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, by reason of the confusion of the roaring of the sea, and of the waves: Men withering away for fear and expectation of what shall come upon the whole world. For the powers of heaven shall be moved. 

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PRESS RELEASECatholic Charities USA and Local Agencies Prepare for Hurricane Sandy

 As the East coast prepares for the impact of Hurricane Sandy, Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) one of the country's leaders in disaster response, is working with its network of local agencies to ensure they have provisions in place to any possible needs the Hurricane may create in their communities.

Rev. Larry Snyder, President of CCUSA says, "Since Hurricane Katrina, we have focused on being prepared for future disasters. He adds, "Not only are we early responders, but our presence in the community also puts us in a position to be able to quickly assess and provide support in the long-term."

In a call with CCUSA's disaster response team with agencies along the east coast that may be impacted by the storm, it was clear that the most difficult part of the preparedness process is the uncertainty that exists from not knowing exactly what the impact will be. 

"One of the biggest mistakes people make is taking these types of weather warnings lightly," says Samuel Chambers, Senior Vice President of CCUSA's Disaster Operations. "Reports from the National Weather Service make it clear that many of our agencies on the East coast--from New York all the way down to Florida--will be feeling some impact from Hurricane Sandy and we stand ready to provide whatever support necessary to meet the needs of those affected."

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