Resource Library
Donation Request Flyer with QR Code for Hurricane Helene Response | English
Wednesday, Oct 02, 2024A printable flyer in English with a QR code that you can share with your congregation to make donations to Episcopal Relief & Development’s Hurricane Fund more convenient.
Donation Request Flyer with QR Code for Hurricane Helene Response | Spanish
Wednesday, Oct 02, 2024A printable flyer in Spanish with a QR code that you can share with your congregation to make donations to Episcopal Relief & Development’s Hurricane Fund more convenient.
Printable Congregational Bulletin Insert | Spanish
Wednesday, Oct 02, 2024A printable bulletin insert for your congregation in Spanish to amplify Episcopal Relief & Development’s response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Printable Congregational Bulletin Insert | English
Wednesday, Oct 02, 2024A printable bulletin insert for your congregation in English to amplify Episcopal Relief & Development’s response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Episcopal Relief & Development’s 2023 Annual Report | English
Monday, Sep 23, 2024In Episcopal Relief & Development’s 2023 Annual Report, explore our impact by the numbers, then go behind the data to see the faces, hear the voices, and meet the people who are bringing our work to life worldwide. Gain a deeper understanding of our work from expert staff who share insights, reflections, innovations and exciting news about the impact we’re having and where our work is heading.
Strategy Summary | US Disaster Response by 2030
Thursday, Sep 19, 2024In the United States (US), it’s projected tens of millions of people will be forced to leave their homes by 2100 because of sea level rise, major storms, drought, heat, wildfires and other impacts of the changing climate. Under our refreshed US disaster response strategy, our programs will advance a people-prioritized, climate-adaptive disaster response approach.
Preparación individual y familiar
Tuesday, May 25, 2021Según la FEMA, hay tres cosas fundamentales que puedes hacer para garantizar la seguridad y el bienestar tuyo y de tu familia durante una catástrofe: hacer un plan, mantenerse informado y obtener un botiquín.
Silver Level Preparedness Planning Guide (intermediate level)
Wednesday, Jul 15, 2015This exercise is designed to help a congregation plan for a disaster, from taking inventory of physical and human assets to determining its niche in assisting vulnerable people in the larger community.
Bronze Level Preparedness Planning Guide (basic level)
Wednesday, Jul 15, 2015The Preparedness Planning Guide for Congregations and Parishes is designed to help a congregation plan for a disaster, from taking inventory of physical and human assets to determining its niche in assisting vulnerable people in the larger community. This “Bronze Level” version gathers the most basic information needed in times of disaster.
Comprehensive Preparedness Planning Guide For Congregations
Thursday, Jun 25, 2015Designed to help a congregation plan for a disaster, from taking inventory of physical and human assets to determining its niche in assisting vulnerable people in the larger community. This process is best done over several meetings, requiring about 10 to 15 hours to complete. To assist in the process, we’ve created a Facilitator’s Guide that a group leader can use to facilitate a planning team in
Module 3: Parish-Level Disaster Response Stories
Friday, Jun 05, 2015What experience do individual parishes in your diocese have with disaster response? This exercise invites people in your diocese who have responded to a disaster or crisis on the parish level to share their stories. Because most disaster response happens at a local, parish or congregational level, the experience invites the diocesan team to learn the local story.
Module 2: Where Are We Now? And Where Do We Go From Here?
Friday, Jun 05, 2015Building the Diocesan Preparedness and Response Team is designed to help diocesan teams develop the systems required to engage congregations in the ministry of disaster preparedness and response. It can be used in the initial development of a team as well as in the orientation of new team members.
Mobilizing Your Network of Supporters After a Disaster
Wednesday, Feb 25, 2015The Arkansas Disaster Relief Team was able to initiate a thoughtful and enduring tornado response because it was able to mobilize a large constituency of passionate supporters before and during the disaster. Learn ways to activate your network of enthusiastic contributors by building relationships, building interest and raising visibility.
Facilitator’s Guide for Preparedness Planning (for use with the Comprehensive Planning Guide)
Wednesday, Jun 11, 2014This Facilitator’s Guide will help you lead the team through the process of filling out the sections of the comprehensive planning guide, and it will help prepare the team to be ready to use its plan in an emergency.
The Disaster Timeline: A Church-Eye View
Wednesday, Jun 11, 2014A simulation exercise that introduces church members to the various ways a disaster can impact a community and the role a congregation can play in helping people recover throughout, from the onset of a disaster to the development of a new normal.
Ministering to Youth After a Disaster (Grades 6-8)
Monday, Jan 13, 2014Disasters of all kinds can create significant emotional trauma for children of middle-school age. But adults who practice a calming presence, listen attentively, and offer a sense of resilience and hope can help young people understand and more effectively manage their fears and uncertainties.
Ministering to Teens After a Disaster (Grades 9-12)
Monday, Jan 13, 2014Young children (pre-K through 5th grade) can be particularly traumatized by the effects of a disaster. We can help them express and affirm their feelings of confusion, sadness, and anger while also reminding them how much they and all they love are still cared for by Jesus the Good Shepherd.
Ministering to Adults After Disaster
Thursday, Jan 09, 2014In a crisis, most adults experience not only their own emotional and spiritual needs, but also the trauma of others, from small children to older teens, and other adults. This guide helps churches assist everyone to cope with their feelings, build resilience, and find hope and a path to recovery.
How To: Using Social Media after a Disaster
Tuesday, Oct 01, 2013Yvonne Cassidy offers insights for mobilizing a social media network after a disaster based on her experience with using Facebook and Twitter to meet community needs in New York City after Hurricane Sandy.
How To: Street Ministry | New Orleans, LA
Thursday, Aug 22, 2013Deacon Elaine Clements’ piece of advice when disaster hits: nothing compares to “boots on the ground.” When something happens, you have to get out there and talk to people. Learn how based on her experience responding to Hurricane Katrina and a subsequent tornado.