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Webinar Series for ​Disaster Response, Recovery, and Long-Term Recovery for 2020 Oregon Wildfires

Disaster Response, Recovery, and Long-Term Recovery Webinars for 2020 Oregon Wildfires

The Oregon Office of Emergency Management and FEMA are sponsoring a series of webinars to provide an overview of disaster recovery resources that can support your neighbor’s recovery from the September 2020 wildfires. State Programs, FEMA Programs, and othe​r Federal Partners will share information to help grow your community’s Long-Term Recovery Group.

Over the next few weeks, informational Webinars will be offered to Emergency Managers, Community Leaders, Elected Officials, and Community Members interested in helping your neighbors recover from this and future disasters. You will learn how the FEMA process works, how you can help, and where to find additional resources to assist survivors.

The webinars will be hosted by Adobe Connect. Please register at:https://bit.ly/3hMiYWP. A phone number will be visible for audio purposes once you’ve entered the session.

We will also provide recordings of each session once it has taken place for those who were interested in the material but unable to attend at the scheduled time.

Schedule of Webinars:

Date: Thursday, September 24

Read Post Event PRESENTATION DOC Here

Time: 11:30am – 1:00pm PDT

Disaster 101

Long-Term Recovery 101

The Role of the State

Read Post Event Presentation BELOW

 

 

Date: Monday, September 28

Time: 11:30am – 1:00pm PDT

Sequence of Delivery

Information Sharing

FEMA Individual Assistance

FEMA Disability Integration

 

Date: Wednesday, September 30

Time: 11:30am – 1:00pm PDT

FEMA Public Assistance

-FEMA Mitigation

FEMA Civil Rights

 

Date: Friday, October 2

Time: 11:30am – 1:00pm PDT

Resources from Other Federal Partners:

-Small Business Administration (SBA)

-Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

-United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)

 

Thank you,​

Karen Layng
State Voluntary Agency Liaison

ESF15 Volunteers and Donations Lead

Oregon Office of Emergency Management

 

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