Chris Santee
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« #3 : May 23, 2011, 07:11:44 PM » |
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from Eileen Dickinson State Representative
Last Monday, I attended a meeting for municipal officials affected by the flooding of Lake Champlain. St. Albans Town officials, representatives from the Regional Planning Office, VT Volunteer Organizations to Assist in Disasters (VTVOAD), the Vermont Red Cross, and the Deputy Director of Preparedness and Planning at Vermont Emergency Management all attended the meeting and gave reports on what to do and expect from the private groups and the federal government for help with the flooding repair and clean up.
Residents of St. Albans Town who need help with the flooding need to call 211 and the town offices as soon as possible. The Town has a website: www.stalbanstown.com with a link for Flood Emergency which residents can go to for information on available help. I will be also holding a Town Meeting for residents of the Town on Thursday, June 2nd at the Town Hall at 7pm.
FEMA teams are working around Vermont to assess both municipal and individual damage for federal disaster designation. Also available to individuals is the private help from the VTVOAD groups. These include the Southern Baptist Convention, the United Methodist Committee on Relief, the Red Cross, Salvation Army, the United Way, the United Church of Christ, Catholic Charities and others.
They follow the Southern Baptist Convention’s protocols for helping with emergency removal and repair. They will be sending people to the state to do assessments and triage of damage starting this week. Unfortunately, at times like this, there are people who will take advantage of others. It is important to note that all of these groups have ID badges and wear specific colored T shirts (yellow for the Baptists, blue for the Methodists) for easy identification. They do not promote religious beliefs and they do not ask for money for their help. These volunteers help with removal of sheetrock, wiring, insulation, help with pumping out water, taking away debris, etc. This help is free if the homeowners and individuals meet certain criteria. The address for contacting these groups is: vtvoad@yahoo.com, and stetson@nvtredcross.org. The website for Vermont Emergency Management at the Dept. of Public Safety is: www.dps.state.vt.us and can also be reached at 802-347-0488.
If anyone has any further questions, please contact me at 802-524-3404 or at edickinson@leg.state.vt.us.. I look forward to seeing people at the Town Meeting on June 2nd.
Rep. Eileen “Lynn” Dickinson
St. Albans Town, Fairfield, Fletcher
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