Faith-based organizations are an integral part of recovery efforts in communities struck by disaster _ whether it is housing people who have lost their homes, feeding volunteers, cleaning up debris or distributing relief supplies.
“Because of the important role these organizations play, it’s critical that they have a plan to continue their operations during a disaster,” said Eric Evans, community emergency management specialist with University of Missouri Extension. “By having a continuity of operations plan, these organizations can survive an emergency physically, operationally and fiscally.”
Faith-based organizations in southern Missouri can learn about developing a continuity of operation plan during a workshop, Aug. 1 and 2 in Cabool, presented by MU Extension and the State Emergency Management Agency. The seminar is at Cabool Second Baptist Church, 13475 Industrial Drive.
The Regional Mass Care Citizen Preparedness and Emergency Human Services Symposium is open to congregation members of all faiths in Missouri Homeland Security Region G, which includes Carter, Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Ozark, Reynolds, Shannon, Texas, and Wright counties.
Using a train-the-trainer model, participants will learn the steps for putting together an emergency operations plan, along with templates that they can take back to their congregation.
Participants also will learn about the roles that faith-based organizations can play in disaster response and recovery. “Involving faith-based organizations in disaster relief means greater capacity to take care of human needs when an emergency impacts the community or state,” Evans said.
One goal of the symposium is to increase emergency sheltering capacity to 10 percent of the population. The current capacity is about 1 percent, Evans said.
Participants also will be trained to teach congregation members about individual and family preparedness.
Sessions run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The Cabool workshop is one of 11 being held around the state. Funded by the Governor’s Faith Based Initiative, there is no cost to participants.
To register for the workshop, call the MU Extension Fire and Rescue Training Institute at 800-869-3476.
