Human Services Division
The Human Services mission concentrates on the welfare of people and animals affected by disasters.
Since most of our disasters do not meet the federal disaster criteria, Human Services coordinates existing and available state programs with local communities.
The state has no monies allocated for individual/family disaster recovery.
However, we activate and coordinate assistance from various state agencies, as well as OKVOAD and private businesses.
OKVOAD is an umbrella agency who's purpose (Oklahoma Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters) is to bring together organizations to foster more effective response to the people of Oklahoma in times of disaster. OKVOAD agencies are The American Red Cross, The Salvation Army, Food banks, volunteer centers and most of the faith-based groups who have disaster work as part of their mission.
OEM-HS works closely with these agencies to avoid duplication, conflict and to allow the greatest amount of services to the greatest amount of Oklahoma residents.
When a disaster is federally declared, HS administrates the Individual/household program, Crisis Counceling grant, Community Services program, Disaster Service Centers and the donation management program for unsolicited donations.
HS coordinates with the Dept. of Health in their planning regarding the Strategic National Stockpile and dispensing plans coordination, as well as the Dept. of Mental Health on their disaster planning committee and writing of the State Plan for Mental health assistance in disaster.
HS coordinates with the State Department of Agriculture for relief and recovery efforts involving livestock and exotic animals as well as the Humane Society and local animal welfare groups to assist with relief and recovery efforts for pets involved in disasters.
Additionally, HS administrates the Citizen Corps program - which is the umbrella for four major national volunteer programs:
(1) Neighborhood Watch
(2) Volunteers in Police programs (Oklahoma has one of the largest number of VIPS programs in the US)
(3) A very active and developing statewide Medical Reserve program (which we are working closely with the Dept. of Health)
(4) A Nationally acclaimed Community Emergency Response Team program, which is aggressively growing by leaps and bounds across the state of Oklahoma.
Individual Assistance Forms
2009 OKVOAD MEETING DATES
January 8, 2009
The American Red Cross
10151 E. 11th St.
Tulsa, OK 74128
(918)831-1109
March 12, 2009
The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
3355 S. Purdue, Oklahoma City, OK
(405) 972-1111
May 7, 2009
The Salvation Army
1616 South Main, Tulsa, OK 74119-4410
(918) 587-7801
The 17th Annual VOAD Conference will be held in Salt
Lake City, Utah May 18 through 22, 2009.
July 9, 2009
The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
3355 S. Purdue, Oklahoma City, OK
(405) 972-1111
September 10, 2009
The Southern Baptist church