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This guide provides crucial information for effective disaster preparedness during the 2012 hurricane season along the Gulf Coast. It highlights the importance of volunteerism and features resources from various states, including Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Residents can learn how to replace lost food purchased with EBT/SNAP benefits following a disaster and find out about citizen information lines that operate during emergencies. The guide emphasizes the significance of timely reporting and resource management to enhance community resilience.
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Disaster Preparation Guide Hurricane Season 2012 Gulf Coast Volunteerism AL: www.ServeAlabama.govFL: www.VolunteerFlorida.org LA: www.VolunteerLouisiana.gov MS: www.VolunteerMississippi.org Food purchased with EBT/SNAP and lost as a result of a disaster, can be replaced if reported to DCF by a Agency who has verified the loss within 10 days. Information included is subject to change. Citizen Information Lines are only active during times of disaster. To list a resource or update a listing: 2-1-1 Northwest Florida 1301 West Government Pensacola, Florida 32502 Dial 2-1-1 or (850) 595-5905 resources@unitedwayescambia.org www.211NWFL.org Emergency: 9-1-1