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Communication in Disaster

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If your church is damaged by disaster:
1. Contact your District Superintendent. Contact Ministry Protection. 
2. Activate your Church Disaster Plan.
3. Contact your District Disaster Response Coordinator. 


If your community is impacted by disaster:
1. Contact your District Superintendent. Contact your District Disaster Response Coordinator. 
2. Activate your Church Disaster Plan. 
3. Volunteer teams self-deploy per the Church Disaster Plan and their training (only if the community your church is in is affected by disaster, and emergency personnel have given clearance.)

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If another community in your district is affected by disaster:
1. Contact your District Superintendent. Contact your District Disaster Response Coordinator. 
2. Check the Disaster Recovery Ministry website and social media for updates and instructions. Contact the Conference Call Center (855-CAT-FUMC) to offer assistance (supplies, volunteers, etc). 
3. If members of your church are trained and registered with the Conference, they will receive email updates and instructions from The Disaster Recovery Ministry.

If another district in our Conference is affected by disaster:
1. Contact the Conference Call Center (855-CAT-FUMC) to offer assitance (supplies, volunteers, etc)
2. Check the Disaster Recovery Ministry social media and website for updates and instructions
3. If members of your church are trained and registered with the Conference, they will receive email updates and instructions from the Disaster Recovery Ministry. 

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  • Home
  • About
    • Our Team
    • Hurricane Irma Recovery
    • Refugee Resettlement
  • Hurricane Idalia
  • Hurricane Ian
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Volunteer
    • Recovery Stories
  • Volunteer
  • Training
  • Resources
    • UMCOR Kits
    • Communication in Disaster
    • Church Hurricane Preparation
    • Helpful Websites
    • HAM Radio Operators
  • Disaster Recovery Teams
    • Disaster Response Front Team >
      • DRFT - Login
    • District Disaster Response Coordinators >
      • DDRC - Login
    • Early Response Team (ERT) >
      • ERT - Login
      • ERT Trainer - Login