"We Stand As One".
Now, the change is coming.
Now, the change is coming.
Support efforts for recovery in our communities globally in the U.S., it's territories (Puerto Rico, Virgin Island), the Caribbean.
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Universal Citizens Media Network
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Phone: 424.248.7688
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 21, 2017,
Washington, DC
California CBC Delegation
Presents “Surviving Crisis and Disasters” at the Renaissance Marriott in
Washington, DC
In consideration of the
recent disastrous storms that have impacted millions of American nationwide,
the California CBC Delegation is presenting “Surviving Crisis and Disasters”
with Subject Matter Experts speaking on various aspects of emergency and
disaster preparedness.
Topics include;
-Environmental and Climate Justice by
Ms. Jane English, NAACP,
-Preparing for Economic Threats by Bishop Clarence
Harris,
-Global Threats and Hazards by Mr. Charles Sharp,
CEO Black Emergency Managers Association International, and
-Individual and Community
Preparedness by Alicia Hamilton,
Founder of PAC RED,
The event will be held at The Renaissance Marriott at 999
9th Street, Washington DC, 2001 in the Renaissance
Ballroom A on September 23, 2017
from 3:00PM to 5:00PM. Register
at:
http://ccbcd.org .
Follow ‘REGISTRATION’ link to all events. This event is free.
PAC RED (Preparation and
Awareness for Community Resiliency in Emergencies and Disasters), is a
Non-Profit Organization based in the Los Angeles California. The organization
works to help improve individual and community emergency preparedness,
response and recovery in the event of a natural or man-made disaster through
training, resource, relationship and capacity building.
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BEMA
International Members, Friends, and Associates:
Rarely
do I promote or endorse for donations organizations providing assistance in
times of disasters due to my understanding of ‘disaster capitalism’,
institutionalized\culturally acceptable corruption, outrageous administration
and operating expenses of some entities.
For
the past 12-hours till now (5:30am ET) I have been monitoring the forecasts,
temperature, and path of Tropical Storm Maria that may pick-up speed to reach
the U.S. Coastlines (Gulf, Florida, or Eastern Seaboard). Its’ immediate affect will be on the
nations of the Caribbean, Cuba, Haiti, Virgin Islands (territories of U.S.,
and GB).
CDEMA
has setup a disaster relief fund to provide assistance to all member nations
of the Caribbean, Haiti, and hopefully assistance that will not be provided
by our current administration to Cuba.
If
fundraising opportunities are still being conducted please consider the
island nations of the Caribbean to receive some portion by providing it
directly to the CDEMA Emergency Assistance Fund.
To Mr. Ronald Jackson,
Executive Director CDEMA,
and all member nations and friends within CDEMA, within BEMA International “We Stand As One” and I and every
member of the association stand with you.
In
December 2017 CDEMA (Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency) has
scheduled its bi-annual conference on disaster risk management. Hopefully this event will take place
following the 2017 hurricane season.
This was a time to further our association relationship with Emergency
Management\Disaster professionals of CDEMA member nations, Haiti, and Cuba.
Peace
unto each of you. God’s speed.
Sincerely,
Charles
D. Sharp
“Our lives are not our own. We are bound
to others, past and present, and by each crime and every kindness, we birth
our future.” ¯ David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas
Cooperation,
Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and Partnering (C5&P) A 501 (c) 3
organization.
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EIN | 46-0700671 |
Name in IRS Master File | BLACK EMERGENCY MANAGERS ASSOCIATION |
Street Address | 1231B GOOD HOPE RD SE |
City, State, Zip | WASHINGTON, DC 20020-6907 |
NTEE Code | M03 |
NTEE Classification | Professional Societies, Associations |
NTEE Type | Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness and Relief |
Classification | Educational Organization |
Subsection | 501(c)(3) (View the list of codes) |
Activities | |
Foundation Status | Organization that normally receives no more than one-third of its support from gross investment income and unrelated business income and at the same time more than one-third of its support from contributions, fees, and gross receipts related to exempt purposes. 509(a)(2) |
Deductibility | Contributions are deductible |
Affiliation | Independent - the organization is an independent organization or an independent auxiliary (i.e., not affiliated with a National, Regional, or Geographic grouping of organizations). |
Group Name | [Not Applicable] |
Ruling Date | January, 2016 |
Asset Amount | $0 |
Income Amount | $0 |
Form 990 Revenue Amount | $0 |
Latest Form 990 Return | December, 2016 |
Filing Requirement | 990 - Required to file Form 990-N - Income less than $50,000 per year |
Fiscal Year End | December |
https://www.fema.gov/debris-removal-contractor-registry-information
Debris Removal Contractor Registry Information
FEMA is no longer hosting the Debris
Removal Contractor Registry in an effort to streamline the Federal government
enterprise structure.
To replace this capability, you may use the
contractor registry at SAM.gov hosted by the United States General Services
Administration at the link provided below.
SAM.gov provides a similar service to that provided
by the Debris Removal Contractor Registry: contractors may register their
business information on the site, including capabilities and locations
served, and those seeking assistance from companies providing debris removal
services may search for such companies on SAM.gov.
The
SAM.gov registry is available
here: www.sam.gov.
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09/16/2017 03:38 PM EDT
FEMA has authorized Clean and Removal Assistance (CRA)
for all designated counties in Texas for homeowners with disaster-related
real property damage that do not qualify for Home Repair Assistance because
the damage did not render the home uninhabitable.
This assistance is intended to prevent additional loss
and potential health and safety concerns and reduce contamination from
floodwater.
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09/16/2017 05:15 PM EDT
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – As Floridians begin the cleanup process after Hurricane
Irma, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) urges everyone to know
the best way to remove debris from their property.
Don’t wait to clean up storm damage. Document damage
with photos or videos.
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