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Housing Resource Center (Formerly the Long Term Recovery Committee (LTRC) for Hancock County)
Organization: Case Mgmt.Facility Type: Info/Hotline
Status: Open
Address:
412 Highway 90 Suite 6
Bay St. Louis, MS 39520
Region: | Gulf Coast |
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County/Parish: | Hancock |
Main/General Business Number: 228-467-9048
Website: http://www.hancockchamber.org/
Hours: Work by appointment only. Please call for an appointment.
Mission: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Source: From the LONG_TERM_RECOVERY_DIRECTORY_6_09_06.doc:
Client/Case Management Information
Contact Name:Lena Sanders or Amelia Grant
Address:412 Highway 90 Suite 6 Bay St. Louis, MS 39520
Phone Number:228-467-9048
EMail:amelia@hancockcdf.org
Areas Served: Hancock County
Eligibility For Services:Low-income, Elderly, Single Parent, Disabled, and a case by case for exceptions
Fee For Service: No
Clients Must Bring The Following Documents: Your FEMA Number
This organization provides Temporary or Permanent Service? Permanent
Notes:
If you need a case manager, please contact the Housing Resource Center to be referred to one of its partnering case managment agencies:
American Red Cross
Boat People SOS
Camp Coast Care
Camp Coastal
Catholic Charities
City Team
FEMA
Hancock County Habitat for Humanity
International Relief & Development
Lagniappe
Lutheran Episcopal Services in Mississippi
Lutheran Social Services Disaster Relief
Mississippi Protection and Advocacy
Pearlington Recovery Center
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
Power House of Deliverance
Salvation Army
St. Rose Outreach & Recovery
UMCOR
Volunteers of America
Walls of Hope
Waiting List: Immediate Needs are prioritized
Info Source/Changes:notes: If you need a case manager, please contact the Housing Resource Center to be referred to one of its partnering case managment agencies: American Red Cross Boat People SOS Camp Coast Care Camp Coastal Catholic Charities City Team FEMA Hancock County Habitat for Humanity International Relief & Development Lagniappe Lutheran Episcopal Services in Mississippi Lutheran Social Services Disaster Relief Mississippi Protection and Advocacy Pearlington Recovery Center Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Power House of Deliverance Salvation Army St. Rose Outreach & Recovery UMCOR Volunteers of America Walls of Hope Waiting List: Immediate Needs are prioritized -> If you need a case manager, please contact the Housing Resource Center to be referred to one of its partnering case managment agencies: American Red Cross Boat People SOS Camp Coast Care Camp Coastal Catholic Charities City Team FEMA Hancock County Habitat for Humanity International Relief & Development Lagniappe Lutheran Episcopal Services in Mississippi Lutheran Social Services Disaster Relief Mississippi Protection and Advocacy Pearlington Recovery Center Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Power House of Deliverance Salvation Army St. Rose Outreach & Recovery UMCOR Volunteers of America Walls of Hope Waiting List: Immediate Needs are prioritized
organization: Hancock County Guide to Social Services -> Case Mgmt.
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Wed Dec 19 21:44:40 +0000 2007 by CHoe:
client_contact_email: amelia@hancockcdf.org> -> amelia@hancockcdf.org
Wed Dec 19 21:43:29 +0000 2007 by CHoe:
hours: -> Work by appointment only. Please call for an appointment.
client_contact_name: -> Lena Sanders or Amelia Grant
client_contact_address: -> 412 Highway 90 Suite 6 Bay St. Louis, MS 39520
client_contact_phone: -> 228-467-9048
client_contact_email: -> amelia@hancockcdf.org>
eligibility: Hancock County disaster survivor in need of help -> Low-income, Elderly, Single Parent, Disabled, and a case by case for exceptions
is_fee_required: N/A -> No
waiting_list_explanation: -> Immediate Needs are prioritized
Wed Dec 19 21:22:19 +0000 2007 by CHoe:
cat_notes: Old Address & Information 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Kiln, MS 39556 228-466-8266 or 228-466-8267 Tim Johnson, estimator. New LTRC director not hired yet 228 342 3405 Note: no one from the LTRC has asked for anything besides office equipment/supplies for themselves. They have not asked for anything on behalf of any residents, nor have they put in any needs for any of those residents. Christy Hahn left. 8/09 Tim Johnson is the new "estimator", who will be helping to quanitify the needs for Hancock County. Tim, we have high hopes for you! He registered recently and asked for a laptop. If he's going to actively seek out avail/need info for the county, then I'm all for it. 10/12: tim got fired. FROM VOLUNTEER MATCH: We have minimal jobs to total rebuilds. Any assistance would greatly be appreciated. Skills: Plumbers, electricians, roofers, carpenters, and painters. Experience with drywall, sheet rock, flooring, framing, heating/cooling, and insulation. --------------------------------------------------------- LTRC Long Term Unmet Needs Committee Meeting: Weekly: Christ Espicopal Church, 912 S. Beach Blvd in Bay St. Louis. Thursdays at 3pm right after the Case Manager Roundtable. On Monday at 1pm is the Funders Meeting. http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/1632 *** Other LTRC Contacts: Dr. Tim Hines, Chairman timhines@hotmail.com Mary Tell 228-539-2243 Mary.Tell@unitedway.org Christy Hahn, Executive Director hancockcountyltrc@yahoo.com Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee Mission Statement: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Membership: Membership consists of over 100 members representing non profits, church groups, businesses, civic groups and local volunteers. The general membrship is inclusive and meets bi-weekly at the Christ Episcopal Church. Office: EOC Headquaters, 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Phone Number: (228) 466-8266 Board of Directors: Chair- Dr. Tim Hines, Disaster Relief Coordinator at Diamondhead Baptist Church Vice Chair: Mary Tell - United Way of South Mississippi Secretary: Brenda Dunn Members: Rev Elizabeth Wheatley, Rector Christ Episcopal Church, Bay Saint Louis Lora Mederos, Hancock County Human Resource Agency Bryan Adam, Director, Hancock County EOC Bill Blaisdell, Hancock County Food Pantry Ted McCabe, Diamondhead Lions Club Maragaret Howell, Executive Director, Hancock County 4H Terry Latham, Executive Director, Hope Haven Wendy McDonald, Citizens in Action Needs Assessments: AmeriCorp has completed Neeeds Assessments by going door to door in the City of Waveland and Bay St. Louis and are currently doing assessments in Pearlington. This survey has generated 700 cases - given the populations of Waveland and Bay St. Louis there are thousands of people who have not been surveyed. Those needing to complete an Assessment need to call: 228-466-8266 The Christian Reform World Relief Committee has beem contracted to do the Needs Assessment. The needs assessments are conducted by the AmeriCorps Volunteers Results of those assessments are placed in the http://www.can.org/ data base run under the auspices of FEMA. CAN is an unprecedented, multi-organizational partnership among some of the nation?s leading nonprofit disaster relief organizations. Working in tandem with state and local relief agencies CAN is forging a new model of disaster recovery and preparedness for the United States. The cases are prioritized and presented to the Case Managers. Case Managers: Case Managers present cases with unmet needs to the Un Met Needs Roundtable whose goal is to provide resources to assist individuals andfamilies in Hancock County. Un Met Needs Committee: The Unmet needs committee search to resolve the case with known resources: Insurance, FEMA, SBA, and other known funds and materials sources. Funding: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation has grants of up to $10,000 with no restrictions. Up to an additional $10,000 can be accessed with some additional requirements. Grants for up to $10,000 are available from the American Red Cross. Rental deposit money for case managed clients moving into rental properties. Materials and other donated funds are available to the LTRC. -> Old Address & Information 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Kiln, MS 39556 228-466-8266 or 228-466-8267 Tim Johnson, estimator. New LTRC director not hired yet 228 342 3405 8/09 Tim Johnson is the new "estimator", who will be helping to quanitify the needs for Hancock County. Tim, we have high hopes for you! He registered recently and asked for a laptop. If he's going to actively seek out avail/need info for the county, then I'm all for it. 10/12: tim got fired. FROM VOLUNTEER MATCH: We have minimal jobs to total rebuilds. Any assistance would greatly be appreciated. Skills: Plumbers, electricians, roofers, carpenters, and painters. Experience with drywall, sheet rock, flooring, framing, heating/cooling, and insulation. --------------------------------------------------------- LTRC Long Term Unmet Needs Committee Meeting: Weekly: Christ Espicopal Church, 912 S. Beach Blvd in Bay St. Louis. Thursdays at 3pm right after the Case Manager Roundtable. On Monday at 1pm is the Funders Meeting. http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/1632 *** Other LTRC Contacts: Dr. Tim Hines, Chairman timhines@hotmail.com Mary Tell 228-539-2243 Mary.Tell@unitedway.org Christy Hahn, Executive Director hancockcountyltrc@yahoo.com Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee Mission Statement: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Membership: Membership consists of over 100 members representing non profits, church groups, businesses, civic groups and local volunteers. The general membrship is inclusive and meets bi-weekly at the Christ Episcopal Church. Office: EOC Headquaters, 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Phone Number: (228) 466-8266 Board of Directors: Chair- Dr. Tim Hines, Disaster Relief Coordinator at Diamondhead Baptist Church Vice Chair: Mary Tell - United Way of South Mississippi Secretary: Brenda Dunn Members: Rev Elizabeth Wheatley, Rector Christ Episcopal Church, Bay Saint Louis Lora Mederos, Hancock County Human Resource Agency Bryan Adam, Director, Hancock County EOC Bill Blaisdell, Hancock County Food Pantry Ted McCabe, Diamondhead Lions Club Maragaret Howell, Executive Director, Hancock County 4H Terry Latham, Executive Director, Hope Haven Wendy McDonald, Citizens in Action Needs Assessments: AmeriCorp has completed Neeeds Assessments by going door to door in the City of Waveland and Bay St. Louis and are currently doing assessments in Pearlington. This survey has generated 700 cases - given the populations of Waveland and Bay St. Louis there are thousands of people who have not been surveyed. Those needing to complete an Assessment need to call: 228-466-8266 The Christian Reform World Relief Committee has beem contracted to do the Needs Assessment. The needs assessments are conducted by the AmeriCorps Volunteers Results of those assessments are placed in the http://www.can.org/ data base run under the auspices of FEMA. CAN is an unprecedented, multi-organizational partnership among some of the nation?s leading nonprofit disaster relief organizations. Working in tandem with state and local relief agencies CAN is forging a new model of disaster recovery and preparedness for the United States. The cases are prioritized and presented to the Case Managers. Case Managers: Case Managers present cases with unmet needs to the Un Met Needs Roundtable whose goal is to provide resources to assist individuals andfamilies in Hancock County. Un Met Needs Committee: The Unmet needs committee search to resolve the case with known resources: Insurance, FEMA, SBA, and other known funds and materials sources. Funding: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation has grants of up to $10,000 with no restrictions. Up to an additional $10,000 can be accessed with some additional requirements. Grants for up to $10,000 are available from the American Red Cross. Rental deposit money for case managed clients moving into rental properties. Materials and other donated funds are available to the LTRC.
Wed Dec 19 21:18:24 +0000 2007 by CHoe:
cat_notes: Old Address & Information 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Kiln, MS 39556 228-466-8266 or 228-466-8267 Tim Johnson, estimator. New LTRC director not hired yet 228 342 3405 8/09 Tim Johnson is the new "estimator", who will be helping to quanitify the needs for Hancock County. Tim, we have high hopes for you! He registered recently and asked for a laptop. If he's going to actively seek out avail/need info for the county, then I'm all for it. 10/12: tim got fired. FROM VOLUNTEER MATCH: We have minimal jobs to total rebuilds. Any assistance would greatly be appreciated. Skills: Plumbers, electricians, roofers, carpenters, and painters. Experience with drywall, sheet rock, flooring, framing, heating/cooling, and insulation. --------------------------------------------------------- LTRC Long Term Unmet Needs Committee Meeting: Weekly: Christ Espicopal Church, 912 S. Beach Blvd in Bay St. Louis. Thursdays at 3pm right after the Case Manager Roundtable. On Monday at 1pm is the Funders Meeting. http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/1632 *** Other LTRC Contacts: Dr. Tim Hines, Chairman timhines@hotmail.com Mary Tell 228-539-2243 Mary.Tell@unitedway.org Christy Hahn, Executive Director hancockcountyltrc@yahoo.com Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee Mission Statement: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Membership: Membership consists of over 100 members representing non profits, church groups, businesses, civic groups and local volunteers. The general membrship is inclusive and meets bi-weekly at the Christ Episcopal Church. Office: EOC Headquaters, 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Phone Number: (228) 466-8266 Board of Directors: Chair- Dr. Tim Hines, Disaster Relief Coordinator at Diamondhead Baptist Church Vice Chair: Mary Tell - United Way of South Mississippi Secretary: Brenda Dunn Members: Rev Elizabeth Wheatley, Rector Christ Episcopal Church, Bay Saint Louis Lora Mederos, Hancock County Human Resource Agency Bryan Adam, Director, Hancock County EOC Bill Blaisdell, Hancock County Food Pantry Ted McCabe, Diamondhead Lions Club Maragaret Howell, Executive Director, Hancock County 4H Terry Latham, Executive Director, Hope Haven Wendy McDonald, Citizens in Action Needs Assessments: AmeriCorp has completed Neeeds Assessments by going door to door in the City of Waveland and Bay St. Louis and are currently doing assessments in Pearlington. This survey has generated 700 cases - given the populations of Waveland and Bay St. Louis there are thousands of people who have not been surveyed. Those needing to complete an Assessment need to call: 228-466-8266 The Christian Reform World Relief Committee has beem contracted to do the Needs Assessment. The needs assessments are conducted by the AmeriCorps Volunteers Results of those assessments are placed in the http://www.can.org/ data base run under the auspices of FEMA. CAN is an unprecedented, multi-organizational partnership among some of the nation?s leading nonprofit disaster relief organizations. Working in tandem with state and local relief agencies CAN is forging a new model of disaster recovery and preparedness for the United States. The cases are prioritized and presented to the Case Managers. Case Managers: Case Managers present cases with unmet needs to the Un Met Needs Roundtable whose goal is to provide resources to assist individuals andfamilies in Hancock County. Un Met Needs Committee: The Unmet needs committee search to resolve the case with known resources: Insurance, FEMA, SBA, and other known funds and materials sources. Funding: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation has grants of up to $10,000 with no restrictions. Up to an additional $10,000 can be accessed with some additional requirements. Grants for up to $10,000 are available from the American Red Cross. Rental deposit money for case managed clients moving into rental properties. Materials and other donated funds are available to the LTRC. -> Old Address & Information 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Kiln, MS 39556 228-466-8266 or 228-466-8267 Tim Johnson, estimator. New LTRC director not hired yet 228 342 3405 Note: no one from the LTRC has asked for anything besides office equipment/supplies for themselves. They have not asked for anything on behalf of any residents, nor have they put in any needs for any of those residents. Christy Hahn left. 8/09 Tim Johnson is the new "estimator", who will be helping to quanitify the needs for Hancock County. Tim, we have high hopes for you! He registered recently and asked for a laptop. If he's going to actively seek out avail/need info for the county, then I'm all for it. 10/12: tim got fired. FROM VOLUNTEER MATCH: We have minimal jobs to total rebuilds. Any assistance would greatly be appreciated. Skills: Plumbers, electricians, roofers, carpenters, and painters. Experience with drywall, sheet rock, flooring, framing, heating/cooling, and insulation. --------------------------------------------------------- LTRC Long Term Unmet Needs Committee Meeting: Weekly: Christ Espicopal Church, 912 S. Beach Blvd in Bay St. Louis. Thursdays at 3pm right after the Case Manager Roundtable. On Monday at 1pm is the Funders Meeting. http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/1632 *** Other LTRC Contacts: Dr. Tim Hines, Chairman timhines@hotmail.com Mary Tell 228-539-2243 Mary.Tell@unitedway.org Christy Hahn, Executive Director hancockcountyltrc@yahoo.com Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee Mission Statement: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Membership: Membership consists of over 100 members representing non profits, church groups, businesses, civic groups and local volunteers. The general membrship is inclusive and meets bi-weekly at the Christ Episcopal Church. Office: EOC Headquaters, 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Phone Number: (228) 466-8266 Board of Directors: Chair- Dr. Tim Hines, Disaster Relief Coordinator at Diamondhead Baptist Church Vice Chair: Mary Tell - United Way of South Mississippi Secretary: Brenda Dunn Members: Rev Elizabeth Wheatley, Rector Christ Episcopal Church, Bay Saint Louis Lora Mederos, Hancock County Human Resource Agency Bryan Adam, Director, Hancock County EOC Bill Blaisdell, Hancock County Food Pantry Ted McCabe, Diamondhead Lions Club Maragaret Howell, Executive Director, Hancock County 4H Terry Latham, Executive Director, Hope Haven Wendy McDonald, Citizens in Action Needs Assessments: AmeriCorp has completed Neeeds Assessments by going door to door in the City of Waveland and Bay St. Louis and are currently doing assessments in Pearlington. This survey has generated 700 cases - given the populations of Waveland and Bay St. Louis there are thousands of people who have not been surveyed. Those needing to complete an Assessment need to call: 228-466-8266 The Christian Reform World Relief Committee has beem contracted to do the Needs Assessment. The needs assessments are conducted by the AmeriCorps Volunteers Results of those assessments are placed in the http://www.can.org/ data base run under the auspices of FEMA. CAN is an unprecedented, multi-organizational partnership among some of the nation?s leading nonprofit disaster relief organizations. Working in tandem with state and local relief agencies CAN is forging a new model of disaster recovery and preparedness for the United States. The cases are prioritized and presented to the Case Managers. Case Managers: Case Managers present cases with unmet needs to the Un Met Needs Roundtable whose goal is to provide resources to assist individuals andfamilies in Hancock County. Un Met Needs Committee: The Unmet needs committee search to resolve the case with known resources: Insurance, FEMA, SBA, and other known funds and materials sources. Funding: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation has grants of up to $10,000 with no restrictions. Up to an additional $10,000 can be accessed with some additional requirements. Grants for up to $10,000 are available from the American Red Cross. Rental deposit money for case managed clients moving into rental properties. Materials and other donated funds are available to the LTRC.
Wed Dec 19 21:17:27 +0000 2007 by CHoe:
name: LTRC, Hancock County -> Housing Resource Center (Former LTRC, Hancock County)
main_phone: 228-466-8266 or 228-466-8267 -> 228-467-9048
mgt_contact changed.
mgt_phone changed.
address: 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Kiln, MS 39556 -> 412 Highway 90 Suite 6
notes: FROM VOLUNTEER MATCH: We have minimal jobs to total rebuilds. Any assistance would greatly be appreciated. Skills: Plumbers, electricians, roofers, carpenters, and painters. Experience with drywall, sheet rock, flooring, framing, heating/cooling, and insulation. --------------------------------------------------------- LTRC Long Term Unmet Needs Committee Meeting: Weekly: Christ Espicopal Church, 912 S. Beach Blvd in Bay St. Louis. Thursdays at 3pm right after the Case Manager Roundtable. On Monday at 1pm is the Funders Meeting. http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/1632 *** Other LTRC Contacts: Dr. Tim Hines, Chairman timhines@hotmail.com Mary Tell 228-539-2243 Mary.Tell@unitedway.org Christy Hahn, Executive Director hancockcountyltrc@yahoo.com Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee Mission Statement: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Membership: Membership consists of over 100 members representing non profits, church groups, businesses, civic groups and local volunteers. The general membrship is inclusive and meets bi-weekly at the Christ Episcopal Church. Office: EOC Headquaters, 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Phone Number: (228) 466-8266 Board of Directors: Chair- Dr. Tim Hines, Disaster Relief Coordinator at Diamondhead Baptist Church Vice Chair: Mary Tell - United Way of South Mississippi Secretary: Brenda Dunn Members: Rev Elizabeth Wheatley, Rector Christ Episcopal Church, Bay Saint Louis Lora Mederos, Hancock County Human Resource Agency Bryan Adam, Director, Hancock County EOC Bill Blaisdell, Hancock County Food Pantry Ted McCabe, Diamondhead Lions Club Maragaret Howell, Executive Director, Hancock County 4H Terry Latham, Executive Director, Hope Haven Wendy McDonald, Citizens in Action Needs Assessments: AmeriCorp has completed Neeeds Assessments by going door to door in the City of Waveland and Bay St. Louis and are currently doing assessments in Pearlington. This survey has generated 700 cases - given the populations of Waveland and Bay St. Louis there are thousands of people who have not been surveyed. Those needing to complete an Assessment need to call: 228-466-8266 The Christian Reform World Relief Committee has beem contracted to do the Needs Assessment. The needs assessments are conducted by the AmeriCorps Volunteers Results of those assessments are placed in the http://www.can.org/ data base run under the auspices of FEMA. CAN is an unprecedented, multi-organizational partnership among some of the nation?s leading nonprofit disaster relief organizations. Working in tandem with state and local relief agencies CAN is forging a new model of disaster recovery and preparedness for the United States. The cases are prioritized and presented to the Case Managers. Case Managers: Case Managers present cases with unmet needs to the Un Met Needs Roundtable whose goal is to provide resources to assist individuals andfamilies in Hancock County. Un Met Needs Committee: The Unmet needs committee search to resolve the case with known resources: Insurance, FEMA, SBA, and other known funds and materials sources. Funding: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation has grants of up to $10,000 with no restrictions. Up to an additional $10,000 can be accessed with some additional requirements. Grants for up to $10,000 are available from the American Red Cross. Rental deposit money for case managed clients moving into rental properties. Materials and other donated funds are available to the LTRC. -> If you need a case manager, please contact the Housing Resource Center to be referred to one of its partnering case managment agencies: American Red Cross Boat People SOS Camp Coast Care Camp Coastal Catholic Charities City Team FEMA Hancock County Habitat for Humanity International Relief & Development Lagniappe Lutheran Episcopal Services in Mississippi Lutheran Social Services Disaster Relief Mississippi Protection and Advocacy Pearlington Recovery Center Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Power House of Deliverance Salvation Army St. Rose Outreach & Recovery UMCOR Volunteers of America Walls of Hope
zip: 39556 -> 39520
latitude: 30.404654 ->
longitude: -89.413557 ->
organization: Disaster Recovery -> Hancock County Guide to Social Services
website: -> http://www.hancockchamber.org/
make_payable_to: Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee ->
temp_perm: Temporary -> Permanent
cat_notes: 8/09 Tim Johnson is the new "estimator", who will be helping to quanitify the needs for Hancock County. Tim, we have high hopes for you! He registered recently and asked for a laptop. If he's going to actively seek out avail/need info for the county, then I'm all for it. 10/12: tim got fired. -> Old Address & Information 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Kiln, MS 39556 228-466-8266 or 228-466-8267 Tim Johnson, estimator. New LTRC director not hired yet 228 342 3405 8/09 Tim Johnson is the new "estimator", who will be helping to quanitify the needs for Hancock County. Tim, we have high hopes for you! He registered recently and asked for a laptop. If he's going to actively seek out avail/need info for the county, then I'm all for it. 10/12: tim got fired. FROM VOLUNTEER MATCH: We have minimal jobs to total rebuilds. Any assistance would greatly be appreciated. Skills: Plumbers, electricians, roofers, carpenters, and painters. Experience with drywall, sheet rock, flooring, framing, heating/cooling, and insulation. --------------------------------------------------------- LTRC Long Term Unmet Needs Committee Meeting: Weekly: Christ Espicopal Church, 912 S. Beach Blvd in Bay St. Louis. Thursdays at 3pm right after the Case Manager Roundtable. On Monday at 1pm is the Funders Meeting. http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/1632 *** Other LTRC Contacts: Dr. Tim Hines, Chairman timhines@hotmail.com Mary Tell 228-539-2243 Mary.Tell@unitedway.org Christy Hahn, Executive Director hancockcountyltrc@yahoo.com Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee Mission Statement: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Membership: Membership consists of over 100 members representing non profits, church groups, businesses, civic groups and local volunteers. The general membrship is inclusive and meets bi-weekly at the Christ Episcopal Church. Office: EOC Headquaters, 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Phone Number: (228) 466-8266 Board of Directors: Chair- Dr. Tim Hines, Disaster Relief Coordinator at Diamondhead Baptist Church Vice Chair: Mary Tell - United Way of South Mississippi Secretary: Brenda Dunn Members: Rev Elizabeth Wheatley, Rector Christ Episcopal Church, Bay Saint Louis Lora Mederos, Hancock County Human Resource Agency Bryan Adam, Director, Hancock County EOC Bill Blaisdell, Hancock County Food Pantry Ted McCabe, Diamondhead Lions Club Maragaret Howell, Executive Director, Hancock County 4H Terry Latham, Executive Director, Hope Haven Wendy McDonald, Citizens in Action Needs Assessments: AmeriCorp has completed Neeeds Assessments by going door to door in the City of Waveland and Bay St. Louis and are currently doing assessments in Pearlington. This survey has generated 700 cases - given the populations of Waveland and Bay St. Louis there are thousands of people who have not been surveyed. Those needing to complete an Assessment need to call: 228-466-8266 The Christian Reform World Relief Committee has beem contracted to do the Needs Assessment. The needs assessments are conducted by the AmeriCorps Volunteers Results of those assessments are placed in the http://www.can.org/ data base run under the auspices of FEMA. CAN is an unprecedented, multi-organizational partnership among some of the nation?s leading nonprofit disaster relief organizations. Working in tandem with state and local relief agencies CAN is forging a new model of disaster recovery and preparedness for the United States. The cases are prioritized and presented to the Case Managers. Case Managers: Case Managers present cases with unmet needs to the Un Met Needs Roundtable whose goal is to provide resources to assist individuals andfamilies in Hancock County. Un Met Needs Committee: The Unmet needs committee search to resolve the case with known resources: Insurance, FEMA, SBA, and other known funds and materials sources. Funding: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation has grants of up to $10,000 with no restrictions. Up to an additional $10,000 can be accessed with some additional requirements. Grants for up to $10,000 are available from the American Red Cross. Rental deposit money for case managed clients moving into rental properties. Materials and other donated funds are available to the LTRC.
Sat Dec 15 00:36:42 +0000 2007 by tfri:
mission: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Source: From the LONG_TERM_RECOVERY_DIRECTORY_6_09_06.doc: -> To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Source: From the LONG_TERM_RECOVERY_DIRECTORY_6_09_06.doc:
cat_notes: 8/09 Tim Johnson is the new "estimator", who will be helping to quanitify the needs for Hancock County. Tim, we have high hopes for you! He registered recently and asked for a laptop. If he's going to actively seek out avail/need info for the county, then I'm all for it. 10/12: tim got fired. -> 8/09 Tim Johnson is the new "estimator", who will be helping to quanitify the needs for Hancock County. Tim, we have high hopes for you! He registered recently and asked for a laptop. If he's going to actively seek out avail/need info for the county, then I'm all for it. 10/12: tim got fired.
Thu Dec 13 14:34:36 +0000 2007 by tfri:
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areas_served: -> Hancock County
eligibility: -> Hancock County disaster survivor in need of help
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temp_perm: -> Temporary
fee_is_for: ->
mission: -> To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Source: From the LONG_TERM_RECOVERY_DIRECTORY_6_09_06.doc:
cat_notes: -> 8/09 Tim Johnson is the new "estimator", who will be helping to quanitify the needs for Hancock County. Tim, we have high hopes for you! He registered recently and asked for a laptop. If he's going to actively seek out avail/need info for the county, then I'm all for it. 10/12: tim got fired.
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Sun Sep 23 06:26:00 +0000 2007 by LTel:
notes: LTRC Long Term Unmet Needs Committee Meeting: Weekly: Christ Espicopal Church, 912 S. Beach Blvd in Bay St. Louis. Thursdays at 3pm right after the Case Manager Roundtable. On Monday at 1pm is the Funders Meeting. http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/1632 *** 8/09 Tim Johnson is the new "estimator", who will be helping to quanitify the needs for Hancock County. Tim, we have high hopes for you! He registered recently and asked for a laptop. If he's going to actively seek out avail/need info for the county, then I'm all for it. Other LTRC Contacts: Dr. Tim Hines, Chairman timhines@hotmail.com Mary Tell 228-539-2243 Mary.Tell@unitedway.org Christy Hahn, Executive Director hancockcountyltrc@yahoo.com Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee Mission Statement: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Membership: Membership consists of over 100 members representing non profits, church groups, businesses, civic groups and local volunteers. The general membrship is inclusive and meets bi-weekly at the Christ Episcopal Church. Office: EOC Headquaters, 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Phone Number: (228) 466-8266 Board of Directors: Chair- Dr. Tim Hines, Disaster Relief Coordinator at Diamondhead Baptist Church Vice Chair: Mary Tell - United Way of South Mississippi Secretary: Brenda Dunn Members: Rev Elizabeth Wheatley, Rector Christ Episcopal Church, Bay Saint Louis Lora Mederos, Hancock County Human Resource Agency Bryan Adam, Director, Hancock County EOC Bill Blaisdell, Hancock County Food Pantry Ted McCabe, Diamondhead Lions Club Maragaret Howell, Executive Director, Hancock County 4H Terry Latham, Executive Director, Hope Haven Wendy McDonald, Citizens in Action Needs Assessments: AmeriCorp has completed Neeeds Assessments by going door to door in the City of Waveland and Bay St. Louis and are currently doing assessments in Pearlington. This survey has generated 700 cases - given the populations of Waveland and Bay St. Louis there are thousands of people who have not been surveyed. Those needing to complete an Assessment need to call: 228-466-8266 The Christian Reform World Relief Committee has beem contracted to do the Needs Assessment. The needs assessments are conducted by the AmeriCorps Volunteers Results of those assessments are placed in the http://www.can.org/ data base run under the auspices of FEMA. CAN is an unprecedented, multi-organizational partnership among some of the nation’s leading nonprofit disaster relief organizations. Working in tandem with state and local relief agencies CAN is forging a new model of disaster recovery and preparedness for the United States. The cases are prioritized and presented to the Case Managers. Case Managers: Case Managers present cases with unmet needs to the Un Met Needs Roundtable whose goal is to provide resources to assist individuals andfamilies in Hancock County. Un Met Needs Committee: The Unmet needs committee search to resolve the case with known resources: Insurance, FEMA, SBA, and other known funds and materials sources. Funding: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation has grants of up to $10,000 with no restrictions. Up to an additional $10,000 can be accessed with some additional requirements. Grants for up to $10,000 are available from the American Red Cross. Rental deposit money for case managed clients moving into rental properties. Materials and other donated funds are available to the LTRC. -> FROM VOLUNTEER MATCH: We have minimal jobs to total rebuilds. Any assistance would greatly be appreciated. Skills: Plumbers, electricians, roofers, carpenters, and painters. Experience with drywall, sheet rock, flooring, framing, heating/cooling, and insulation. --------------------------------------------------------- LTRC Long Term Unmet Needs Committee Meeting: Weekly: Christ Espicopal Church, 912 S. Beach Blvd in Bay St. Louis. Thursdays at 3pm right after the Case Manager Roundtable. On Monday at 1pm is the Funders Meeting. http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/1632 *** 8/09 Tim Johnson is the new "estimator", who will be helping to quanitify the needs for Hancock County. Tim, we have high hopes for you! He registered recently and asked for a laptop. If he's going to actively seek out avail/need info for the county, then I'm all for it. Other LTRC Contacts: Dr. Tim Hines, Chairman timhines@hotmail.com Mary Tell 228-539-2243 Mary.Tell@unitedway.org Christy Hahn, Executive Director hancockcountyltrc@yahoo.com Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee Mission Statement: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Membership: Membership consists of over 100 members representing non profits, church groups, businesses, civic groups and local volunteers. The general membrship is inclusive and meets bi-weekly at the Christ Episcopal Church. Office: EOC Headquaters, 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Phone Number: (228) 466-8266 Board of Directors: Chair- Dr. Tim Hines, Disaster Relief Coordinator at Diamondhead Baptist Church Vice Chair: Mary Tell - United Way of South Mississippi Secretary: Brenda Dunn Members: Rev Elizabeth Wheatley, Rector Christ Episcopal Church, Bay Saint Louis Lora Mederos, Hancock County Human Resource Agency Bryan Adam, Director, Hancock County EOC Bill Blaisdell, Hancock County Food Pantry Ted McCabe, Diamondhead Lions Club Maragaret Howell, Executive Director, Hancock County 4H Terry Latham, Executive Director, Hope Haven Wendy McDonald, Citizens in Action Needs Assessments: AmeriCorp has completed Neeeds Assessments by going door to door in the City of Waveland and Bay St. Louis and are currently doing assessments in Pearlington. This survey has generated 700 cases - given the populations of Waveland and Bay St. Louis there are thousands of people who have not been surveyed. Those needing to complete an Assessment need to call: 228-466-8266 The Christian Reform World Relief Committee has beem contracted to do the Needs Assessment. The needs assessments are conducted by the AmeriCorps Volunteers Results of those assessments are placed in the http://www.can.org/ data base run under the auspices of FEMA. CAN is an unprecedented, multi-organizational partnership among some of the nation’s leading nonprofit disaster relief organizations. Working in tandem with state and local relief agencies CAN is forging a new model of disaster recovery and preparedness for the United States. The cases are prioritized and presented to the Case Managers. Case Managers: Case Managers present cases with unmet needs to the Un Met Needs Roundtable whose goal is to provide resources to assist individuals andfamilies in Hancock County. Un Met Needs Committee: The Unmet needs committee search to resolve the case with known resources: Insurance, FEMA, SBA, and other known funds and materials sources. Funding: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation has grants of up to $10,000 with no restrictions. Up to an additional $10,000 can be accessed with some additional requirements. Grants for up to $10,000 are available from the American Red Cross. Rental deposit money for case managed clients moving into rental properties. Materials and other donated funds are available to the LTRC.
zip: 00000 -> 39556
latitude: -> 30.404654
longitude: -> -89.413557
organization: Disaster Relief -> Disaster Recovery
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notes: Contacts: Dr. Tim Hines, Chairman timhines@hotmail.com Mary Tell 228-539-2243 Mary.Tell@unitedway.org Christy Hahn, Executive Director hancockcountyltrc@yahoo.com Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee Mission Statement: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Membership: Membership consists of over 100 members representing non profits, church groups, businesses, civic groups and local volunteers. The general membrship is inclusive and meets bi-weekly at the Christ Episcopal Church. Office: EOC Headquaters, 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Phone Number: (228) 466-8266 Board of Directors: Chair- Dr. Tim Hines, Disaster Relief Coordinator at Diamondhead Baptist Church Vice Chair: Mary Tell - United Way of South Mississippi Secretary: Brenda Dunn Members: Rev Elizabeth Wheatley, Rector Christ Episcopal Church, Bay Saint Louis Lora Mederos, Hancock County Human Resource Agency Bryan Adam, Director, Hancock County EOC Bill Blaisdell, Hancock County Food Pantry Ted McCabe, Diamondhead Lions Club Maragaret Howell, Executive Director, Hancock County 4H Terry Latham, Executive Director, Hope Haven Wendy McDonald, Citizens in Action Needs Assessments: AmeriCorp has completed Neeeds Assessments by going door to door in the City of Waveland and Bay St. Louis and are currently doing assessments in Pearlington. This survey has generated 700 cases - given the populations of Waveland and Bay St. Louis there are thousands of people who have not been surveyed. Those needing to complete an Assessment need to call: 228-466-8266 The Christian Reform World Relief Committee has beem contracted to do the Needs Assessment. The needs assessments are conducted by the AmeriCorps Volunteers Results of those assessments are placed in the http://www.can.org/ data base run under the auspices of FEMA. CAN is an unprecedented, multi-organizational partnership among some of the nation’s leading nonprofit disaster relief organizations. Working in tandem with state and local relief agencies CAN is forging a new model of disaster recovery and preparedness for the United States. The cases are prioritized and presented to the Case Managers. Case Managers: Case Managers present cases with unmet needs to the Un Met Needs Roundtable whose goal is to provide resources to assist individuals andfamilies in Hancock County. Un Met Needs Committee: The Unmet needs committee search to resolve the case with known resources: Insurance, FEMA, SBA, and other known funds and materials sources. Funding: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation has grants of up to $10,000 with no restrictions. Up to an additional $10,000 can be accessed with some additional requirements. Grants for up to $10,000 are available from the American Red Cross. Rental deposit money for case managed clients moving into rental properties. Materials and other donated funds are available to the LTRC. -> Tim Johnson is the "estimator". Not sure if that means estimating construction costs for just a few clients or whether he's estimating the costs for the unmet needs for the county. We hope it's the latter. He registered recently and asked for a laptop. If he's going to actively seek out avail/need info for the county, then I'm all for it. If he's just going to serve a short list of folks, it might be better to give the laptop to someone that's serving a long list of folks or someone that's serving the general public. Comments? Contacts: Dr. Tim Hines, Chairman timhines@hotmail.com Mary Tell 228-539-2243 Mary.Tell@unitedway.org Christy Hahn, Executive Director hancockcountyltrc@yahoo.com Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee Mission Statement: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Membership: Membership consists of over 100 members representing non profits, church groups, businesses, civic groups and local volunteers. The general membrship is inclusive and meets bi-weekly at the Christ Episcopal Church. Office: EOC Headquaters, 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Phone Number: (228) 466-8266 Board of Directors: Chair- Dr. Tim Hines, Disaster Relief Coordinator at Diamondhead Baptist Church Vice Chair: Mary Tell - United Way of South Mississippi Secretary: Brenda Dunn Members: Rev Elizabeth Wheatley, Rector Christ Episcopal Church, Bay Saint Louis Lora Mederos, Hancock County Human Resource Agency Bryan Adam, Director, Hancock County EOC Bill Blaisdell, Hancock County Food Pantry Ted McCabe, Diamondhead Lions Club Maragaret Howell, Executive Director, Hancock County 4H Terry Latham, Executive Director, Hope Haven Wendy McDonald, Citizens in Action Needs Assessments: AmeriCorp has completed Neeeds Assessments by going door to door in the City of Waveland and Bay St. Louis and are currently doing assessments in Pearlington. This survey has generated 700 cases - given the populations of Waveland and Bay St. Louis there are thousands of people who have not been surveyed. Those needing to complete an Assessment need to call: 228-466-8266 The Christian Reform World Relief Committee has beem contracted to do the Needs Assessment. The needs assessments are conducted by the AmeriCorps Volunteers Results of those assessments are placed in the http://www.can.org/ data base run under the auspices of FEMA. CAN is an unprecedented, multi-organizational partnership among some of the nation’s leading nonprofit disaster relief organizations. Working in tandem with state and local relief agencies CAN is forging a new model of disaster recovery and preparedness for the United States. The cases are prioritized and presented to the Case Managers. Case Managers: Case Managers present cases with unmet needs to the Un Met Needs Roundtable whose goal is to provide resources to assist individuals andfamilies in Hancock County. Un Met Needs Committee: The Unmet needs committee search to resolve the case with known resources: Insurance, FEMA, SBA, and other known funds and materials sources. Funding: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation has grants of up to $10,000 with no restrictions. Up to an additional $10,000 can be accessed with some additional requirements. Grants for up to $10,000 are available from the American Red Cross. Rental deposit money for case managed clients moving into rental properties. Materials and other donated funds are available to the LTRC.
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notes: Contacts: Dr. Tim Hines, Chairman 228-255-8870 timhines@hotmail.com Mary Tell 228-539-2243 Mary.Tell@unitedway.org per Kathleen Johnson's website: Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee Mission Statement: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Membership: Membership consists of over 100 members representing non profits, church groups, businesses, civic groups and local volunteers. The general membrship is inclusive and meets bi-weekly at the Christ Episcopal Church. Office: EOC Headquaters, 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Phone Number: (228) 466-8267 Board of Directors: Chair- Dr. Tim Hines, Disaster Relief Coordinator at Diamondhead Baptist Church Vice Chair: Mary Tell - United Way of South Mississippi Treasurer: Mike Gauthie - CPA Members: Dr James Wall, Retired Dean, Mississippi State Univerity Rev Elizabeth Wheatley, Rector Christ Episcopal Church, Bay Saint Louis Joseph Williams, Volunteer Coordinator, Hancock County EOC Bill Blaisdell, Hancock County Food Pantry Mark Scott, Habitat for Humanity Ted McCabe, Diamondhead Lions Club Maragaret Howell, Executive Director, Hancock County 4H Terry Latham, Executive Director, Hope Haven Wendy McDonald, Citizens in Action Needs Assessments: AmeriCorp has completed Neeeds Assessments by going door to door in the City of Waveland and Bay St. Louis and are currently doing assessments in Pearlington. This survey has generated 700 cases - given the populations of Waveland and Bay St. Louis there are thousands of people who have not been surveyed. Those needing to complete an Assessment need to call: 228-466-8266 The Christian Reform World Relief Committee has beem contracted to do the Needs Assessment. The needs assessments are conducted by the AmeriCorps Volunteers Results of those assessments are placed in the http://www.can.org/ data base run under the auspices of FEMA. CAN is an unprecedented, multi-organizational partnership among some of the nation’s leading nonprofit disaster relief organizations. Working in tandem with state and local relief agencies CAN is forging a new model of disaster recovery and preparedness for the United States. The cases are prioritized and presented to the Case Managers. Case Managers: Case Managers present cases with unmet needs to the Un Met Needs Roundtable whose goal is to provide resources to assist individuals andfamilies in Hancock County. Un Met Needs Committee: The Unmet needs committee search to resolve the case with known resources: Insurance, FEMA, SBA, and other known funds and materials sources. Funding The committee currently has a Grant in process for $11M. 5M for 500 home reconstructions 1M for Furniture for 1,000 homes 3.5M for replacement of vehicles $350,000 for $500 payments for 300 families $500,000 for the Perlington Civic Center Materials and other donated funds are available to the LTRC such as the materials held by UMCOR up at Jackson. -> Contacts: Dr. Tim Hines, Chairman timhines@hotmail.com Mary Tell 228-539-2243 Mary.Tell@unitedway.org Christy Hahn, Executive Director hancockcountyltrc@yahoo.com Hancock County Long Term Recovery Committee Mission Statement: To restore the quality of life to the citizens of Hancock County in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Membership: Membership consists of over 100 members representing non profits, church groups, businesses, civic groups and local volunteers. The general membrship is inclusive and meets bi-weekly at the Christ Episcopal Church. Office: EOC Headquaters, 5380 Kiln Delisle Rd. Phone Number: (228) 466-8266 Board of Directors: Chair- Dr. Tim Hines, Disaster Relief Coordinator at Diamondhead Baptist Church Vice Chair: Mary Tell - United Way of South Mississippi Secretary: Brenda Dunn Members: Rev Elizabeth Wheatley, Rector Christ Episcopal Church, Bay Saint Louis Lora Mederos, Hancock County Human Resource Agency Bryan Adam, Director, Hancock County EOC Bill Blaisdell, Hancock County Food Pantry Ted McCabe, Diamondhead Lions Club Maragaret Howell, Executive Director, Hancock County 4H Terry Latham, Executive Director, Hope Haven Wendy McDonald, Citizens in Action Needs Assessments: AmeriCorp has completed Neeeds Assessments by going door to door in the City of Waveland and Bay St. Louis and are currently doing assessments in Pearlington. This survey has generated 700 cases - given the populations of Waveland and Bay St. Louis there are thousands of people who have not been surveyed. Those needing to complete an Assessment need to call: 228-466-8266 The Christian Reform World Relief Committee has beem contracted to do the Needs Assessment. The needs assessments are conducted by the AmeriCorps Volunteers Results of those assessments are placed in the http://www.can.org/ data base run under the auspices of FEMA. CAN is an unprecedented, multi-organizational partnership among some of the nation’s leading nonprofit disaster relief organizations. Working in tandem with state and local relief agencies CAN is forging a new model of disaster recovery and preparedness for the United States. The cases are prioritized and presented to the Case Managers. Case Managers: Case Managers present cases with unmet needs to the Un Met Needs Roundtable whose goal is to provide resources to assist individuals andfamilies in Hancock County. Un Met Needs Committee: The Unmet needs committee search to resolve the case with known resources: Insurance, FEMA, SBA, and other known funds and materials sources. Funding: The Gulf Coast Community Foundation has grants of up to $10,000 with no restrictions. Up to an additional $10,000 can be accessed with some additional requirements. Grants for up to $10,000 are available from the American Red Cross. Rental deposit money for case managed clients moving into rental properties. Materials and other donated funds are available to the LTRC.
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