Florida Forum 052007

HURRICANE PREPARATION SPECIAL with guest hosts: Caroline Breder-Watts and Linda Carr VINCE BONVENTO, PBC ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR DISCUSSES THE NEED TO HAVE A PLAN- and take personal responsibility in the case of an emergency! Learn more about what you can do to help yourself and your community by volunteering to do a CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) program. Call 561-712-6400 or Click Here For the CERT website and information MARIA TEAHAN AND KATHLEEN WALTER OF HOSPICE OF PALM BEACH also discuss the need for a plan, especially if you are a caregiver or relative of a special needs person. Hospice is sponsoring a seminar for local businesses discussing what can be done to "Restore Calm" after an emergency. The seminar is 8:30-11 a.m. May 22 at The Tradition of the Palm Beaches at MorseLife, 4920 Loring Drive, West Palm Beach. For more info call (561) 227-5146. Click here more more info on Hospice of Palm Beach and the Hurricane Seminar AL GRASSO OF PBC DEPT OF HEALTH ALSO RECOMMENDS: HAVE A PLAN! He created the first HERC (Health Emergency Response Coalition) networking hospital, fire/rescue, and other public safety services in the case of an emergency. Register ahead for shelter if you have a special needs persons in your household. Click Here For the Florida Disaster website and more information PATRICE SCHROEDER of 211 OF THE PALM BEACHES AND TREASURE COAST ALSO SAYS: HAVE A PLAN! She simplifies everything you heard on the show by saying: CALL "211" 211 has the contact information for all these resources, as well as a senior crisis line, teen crisis line, suicide crisis line, and many other important resources at their fingertips. Click Here For the 211 website and information ...or call 211 !

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