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Title: The Role of Faith Based Organizations in Disaster Response


1
The Role of Faith BasedOrganizationsin Disaster
Response
  • Don Timmerman, Director of Disaster Services,
    Manitoba and Saskatchewan
  • Salvation Army

2
Responding to DisastersSpiritual Foundations
  • Faith based groups are motivated by spiritual
    compulsion.
  • Faith based groups seek to meet not only the
    physical and material needs of disaster victims
    but also the spiritual and emotional needs

3
References
  • Bible Some give freely, yet grow all the
    richerA generous person will be enriched, and
    one who gives water will get water Proverbs
    1124-25
  • Bible Because he loves me, says the Lord, I
    will rescue him I will protect him, for he
    acknowledges My name. He will call upon Me and I
    will answer him I will be with him in trouble, I
    will deliver him and honor him. Psalm 9 14-16

4
References
  • For Jews, the Torah makes it clear that it is a
    Jewish mandate to respond to the needs of the
    poor and needyDoing tzedakah, righteous deeds,
    is part of the Jewish obligation to participate
    in tikkun olam-helping to repair the world.
    (Source American Jewish World Service

5
References
  • For Muslims, the Quran and the prophet Muhammed
    are sources of inspiration
  • Whoever saved a life, it would be as if he saved
    the life of all mankind. Quran 532
  • He is not one with us who sleeps with a full
    stomach when he knows that his neighbour goes
    hungry. The prophet, Muhammed

6
Role of Churches in Disaster ResponseStrengths
  • Location in the disaster affected community
  • Immediate access to buildings, which can be used
    as emergency shelters, warehouse space or other
    uses.
  • Members whom they may call upon to serve as
    volunteers.
  • Familiarity with local geography, demographics.

7
Church Strengths contd
  • Often established relationships with community
    leaders.
  • Ability to help identify and contact populations
    with special needs, including the elderly and
    disabled.
  • Reflection of the cultural diversity of their
    communities

8
Church Strengths contd
  • Potential connections to other faith based groups
    in the community through pre-existing alliances,
    such as inter faith groups or ministerial
    associations.
  • Role as a trusted, traditional source of refuge
    for those in need or in trouble.

9
Responsibilities of Faith-Based Groups
  • Educate members of the congregation and the
    community about the dangers of likely disaster
    events and how to prepare for them.
  • Look after members of their congregations,
    particularly those with special needs, during the
    emergency.
  • Offer advocacy on behalf of those most in need.

10
Responsibilities contd
  • Work in partnership with governmental and other
    charitable relief organizations, cooperate and
    support disaster recovery operations.
  • Determine unmet needs of people who are
    especially vulnerable and marginalized by the
    disaster.
  • Provide pastoral or spiritual services.

11
Responsibilities contd
  • Provide a larger vision of life that includes
    emotional and spiritual care as well as physical
    and material rebuilding.

12
Summary
  • There is a strong spiritual foundation underlying
    the participation of faith-based organizations in
    emergency work.
  • Faith-based organizations seek to meet the
    material, physical, emotional and spiritual needs
    of disaster victims.
  • Faith-based organizations have distinct
    advantages in ministering to the needs of
    disaster victims and responsibilities in helping
    their congregation and community prepare for and
    recover from a disaster.

13
Pandemic
  • Set up a call system within your church for those
    likely to be house bound.
  • Call house-bound regularly to check on their
    situation.
  • Deliver groceries, medication to those
    house-bound.
  • Prepare meals at home or at the church for those
    house-bound.
  • Deliver meals to those house-bound and unable to
    cook for selves.
  • Provide transportation as required for those
    house-bound.

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Pandemic contd
  • Activities undertaken for church members can for
    expanded to the community at large based on the
    number of volunteers available.
  • Partner with other faith based groups to increase
    effectiveness in caring for the greater
    community.
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