Safer Santa Rosa
Address:
4499 Pine Forest Rd
Milton Fl 32583
Email:
Questions and comments can be submitted to:
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Phone:
(850) 983-4606
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MISSION: to foster efficient, streamlined service delivery to people affected by disasters, while eliminating unnecessary duplication of effort, through cooperation in the four phases of disaster: preparation, response, recovery, and mitigation.

VISION: To create the most resilient community possible to safeguard our way of life

SAFER Santa Rosa County is a humanitarian association of independent organizations who may be active in all phases of disaster.


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SAFER Santa Rosa is not a competing or exclusionary organization. SAFER Santa Rosa is intended to be a network for organizations active in disaster. Each SAFER member organization will maintain its own identity and independence while closely collaborating with other SAFER Santa Rosa member organizations. COAD - Community Organizations Active in Disasters

SAFER - Support Alliance For Emergency Readiness


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SAFER Santa Rosa
You can make a deposit at any local Coastal Bank and Trust branch or by mailing checks to:
SAFER Santa Rosa c/o Tracie McMahan @ Coastal Bank and Trust
3473 Gulf Breeze Parkway
Gulf Breeze, FL 32563

Or, Make a Dontation through PayPal


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Your RQ Readiness Quotient

In recent years, the American people have been urged to "get ready" and to prepare for emergencies—from natural disasters to terrorist attacks. But no one has ever given the public a simple, comprehensive and consistent tool to actually measure how prepared they are. No one has ever provided communities and the nation as a whole with a practical "gauge" to assess their preparedness, recognize their successes, and identify gaps where more work needs to be done. Until now.

The Public Readiness Index (PRI) is a first-of-its kind tool for individuals, families and communities to determine and evaluate their readiness. See how you stack up against the national average and learn specific steps you can take to better prepare yourself and your family, as well as things you can do to encourage your community, schools, and workplace to be better prepared.

Get your readiness quotient - "RQ" - by visiting The Council for Excellence in Government at http://whatsyourrq.org/form.php?refcode=SantaRosa or visit the Emergency Management page at http://www.santarosa.fl.gov/emergency/disasterprep.html The importance of taking the RQ test is that we can track grades by zip code which may assist us in determining where future preparedness training and public awareness initiatives should take place.

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  Title Date Posted File Size
Tao of COADs 05/04/2012 1011592kb
Donation form 04/06/2011 36491kb
Guide for families of response workers 10/12/2010 4818485kb
National Commission on Children in Disasters 10/12/2010 1208630kb
Developing cultural competence in disaster mental health 10/12/2010 892321kb
Psycological first aid for responders 10/12/2010 410503kb
Help for disaster response workers 10/12/2010 4745475kb
Guide for supervisors of deployed personnel 10/12/2010 3218874kb
Possible alcohol and substance abuse indicators 10/12/2010 190138kb
Managing your stress 10/12/2010 949070kb
A guide for parents and educators 10/12/2010 464634kb
local mental health information 10/12/2010 187385kb
Psychosocial Issues for older adults in disasters 10/12/2010 250074kb
UWF 27 Sept Sand sampleing 09/29/2010 21227kb
SAFER Kids project explained 09/16/2010 30724kb
Resilience defined 08/17/2010 565280kb
Communicating public warnings 08/17/2010 2728358kb
Healthcare Preparedness 08/17/2010 3499370kb
Private sector resource list 08/17/2010 873244kb
IRS tax free status 04/23/2010 62001kb
Generally Accepted Practices For Business Continuity Practitioners 04/08/2010 2480372kb
SAFER bylaws 04/07/2010 95193kb
Draft FEMA recovery plan 02/08/2010 853815kb
Santa Rosa Long Term Recovery Plan 02/08/2010 16535034kb
Church crime prevention 02/05/2010 4218007kb
Western Panhandle Social Capital Report 01/26/2010 308974kb
SAFER Proclamation 01/22/2010 49357kb
Bulk Food Calendar 01/15/2010 52439kb
EM Publication 01/13/2010 428510kb
What is SAFER 01/13/2010 31085kb
Homeless Survival Guide 01/13/2010 116728kb
Articles of Incorporation 01/13/2010 32811kb
Conflict of Interest Policy 01/13/2010 28299kb
SRC Churches 01/13/2010 400410kb
SAFER Santa Rosa 01/13/2010 194466kb
Join ECOH 01/13/2010 53612kb
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  Title Date Posted File Size
14 May 2012 Newsletter 05/15/2012 860188kb
30 April Newsletter 05/07/2012 910185kb
5 May 2012 Newsletter 05/07/2012 979445kb
16 April 2012 04/18/2012 1029197kb
9 April 2012 Newsletter 04/10/2012 679442kb
2 April 2012 Newsletter 04/02/2012 503645kb
26 March 2012 03/26/2012 514251kb
19 March 2012 Newsletter 03/19/2012 503921kb
12 March 2012 03/15/2012 573093kb
5 March 2012 NEwsletter 03/05/2012 609506kb
27 February 2012 02/27/2012 434795kb
20 Feb 2012 Newsletter 02/20/2012 462209kb
13 Feb 2012 Newsletter 02/13/2012 470355kb
6 February Newsletter 02/07/2012 788643kb
30 January 2012 02/02/2012 712124kb
23 January 2012 Newsletter 01/23/2012 739638kb
16 January 2012 01/20/2012 929521kb
9 January 2011 01/09/2012 495844kb
2 January 2012 Newsletter 01/03/2012 406862kb
27 December 2011 Newsletter 12/29/2011 396435kb
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