Lead a Disaster Resource Directory Project
One of the greatest lessons from Hurricane Katrina is recognition of the need to rely on local resources for an indefinite period of time until outside help can arrive. Whatever the disaster, local resources are essential and having a shared directory will save precious time when a disaster strikes and get people the help they need when they need it. Use this Service Playbook to learn how to Lead a Disaster Resource Directory initiative.
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