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Washington Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
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Individual Assistance Program Updates WAVOAD General Meeting Minutes Agendas for WAVOAD General Meetings Long Term Recovery Organizations Standard Operating Procedures for Unmet Needs Standard Operating Procedures for Disaster Response / Recovery From Disaster to Recovery: WAVOAD Builds a New Home for Laura |
Washington Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster Our Purpose The purpose of Washington Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (WAVOAD) is to bring together Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster within the State of Washington. Together, these organizations foster more effective service to people affected by disaster through cooperation, coordination, communication and collaboration. WAVOAD’s Vision Statement is: Leadership - Reliability - Excellence. Who We Are Washington Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (WAVOAD) is the Washington State Chapter of National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD). WAVOAD is part of a network of similar national, state, and local groups that originated after Hurricane Camille in 1969 because disaster service providers were concerned about duplication of efforts. In 1970, representatives from these organizations started meeting regularly as National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD). WAVOAD grew out of the rationale that the best time to train and prepare for disaster response and become acquainted with your disaster response partners is before a disaster happens. Following a disaster, WAVOAD convenes its members and other agencies to discuss how they will work together cooperatively in the crisis. WAVOAD does not itself deliver services. Instead, its members independently meet relief and recovery needs within the cooperative framework the organization makes possible. WAVOAD coordinates planning by the many voluntary agencies responding to a disaster so they provide more effective service with less duplication when a disaster strikes. How We Serve WAVOAD member organizations work together and serve through:
What's New at WAVOAD Be sure to visit the What's New at WAVOAD site for the latest news from Washington Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster and its member organizations, links to reports from governmental disaster recovery agencies, safety tips, and more. Copyright © 2008, Washington Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster . All rights reserved. |