Showing posts with label Moore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moore. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
VIDEO: Supporting the People of Moore, Oklahoma
President Obama's visit to Moore, Oklahoma. President Obama tours the tornado damage in Moore, Oklahoma and promises them that like the Tuscaloosa, Joplin and Hurricane Sandy disasters before them, America will stand with them as they recover and rebuild.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
VIDEO: Red Cross in Moore Memorial Weekend
WASHINGTON, — The American Red Cross tornado relief effort in Oklahoma continued through the Memorial Day holiday weekend. Emergency aid stations and shelters will be open and disaster workers will be handing out food and relief supplies to those affected by this week’s devastating storms.
“The Red Cross is making sure that people in Oklahoma get the help they need today, Friday and over the holiday weekend,” said Trevor Riggen, vice president of Disaster Operations and Logistics for the Red Cross. “We will have places where people can come to get food and emergency aid and also will have workers and vehicles going out in the community. The Red Cross also continues to provide health and mental health services to the people who need our help following this tragedy.”
Ten emergency aid stations are open where people can come to get food, relief supplies, health and mental health care and information about what other help is available. In addition, meals are available at feeding sites and being distributed throughout the community, along with relief supplies.
Five Red Cross and community shelters are open in Oklahoma following tornadoes over the past week, and more than 370 people spent Wednesday night in those shelters. The Red Cross has also:
Provided more than 16,000 meals working with its partner, the Southern Baptist Convention.
Distributed more than 2,800 relief items including personal toiletries and recovery items like coolers, buckets, gloves, dust masks, trash bags, flashlights, tarps, shovels, rakes and blankets.
Provided dozens of health and mental health contacts. Health services volunteers are working with the Medical Reserve Corps to visit the injured in local hospitals and helping people replace prescriptions and other medical items at emergency aid stations. Mental health workers are providing emotional support in shelters and emergency aid stations.
Mobilized more than 300 Red Cross workers from all over the country to help the people in Oklahoma.
Deployed 30 Red Cross emergency response vehicles to distribute food and relief supplies throughout neighborhoods.
Helped comfort those affected through its spiritual care teams.
The Red Cross tornado response is also continuing in Texas following the May 15 tornado. Wednesday night, more than 40 people stayed in Red Cross and community shelters in Texas. Red Cross volunteers are also providing food, relief supplies, emotional support and comfort as those communities recover.
HOW TO HELP Those who would like to help people affected by disasters like tornadoes, floods and other crises can make a donation to American Red Cross Disaster Relief. People can donate by visiting www.redcross.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or texting the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation. These donations help provide food, shelter and emotional support to those affected by disasters.
“The Red Cross is making sure that people in Oklahoma get the help they need today, Friday and over the holiday weekend,” said Trevor Riggen, vice president of Disaster Operations and Logistics for the Red Cross. “We will have places where people can come to get food and emergency aid and also will have workers and vehicles going out in the community. The Red Cross also continues to provide health and mental health services to the people who need our help following this tragedy.”
Ten emergency aid stations are open where people can come to get food, relief supplies, health and mental health care and information about what other help is available. In addition, meals are available at feeding sites and being distributed throughout the community, along with relief supplies.
Five Red Cross and community shelters are open in Oklahoma following tornadoes over the past week, and more than 370 people spent Wednesday night in those shelters. The Red Cross has also:
Provided more than 16,000 meals working with its partner, the Southern Baptist Convention.
Distributed more than 2,800 relief items including personal toiletries and recovery items like coolers, buckets, gloves, dust masks, trash bags, flashlights, tarps, shovels, rakes and blankets.
Provided dozens of health and mental health contacts. Health services volunteers are working with the Medical Reserve Corps to visit the injured in local hospitals and helping people replace prescriptions and other medical items at emergency aid stations. Mental health workers are providing emotional support in shelters and emergency aid stations.
Mobilized more than 300 Red Cross workers from all over the country to help the people in Oklahoma.
Deployed 30 Red Cross emergency response vehicles to distribute food and relief supplies throughout neighborhoods.
Helped comfort those affected through its spiritual care teams.
The Red Cross tornado response is also continuing in Texas following the May 15 tornado. Wednesday night, more than 40 people stayed in Red Cross and community shelters in Texas. Red Cross volunteers are also providing food, relief supplies, emotional support and comfort as those communities recover.
HOW TO HELP Those who would like to help people affected by disasters like tornadoes, floods and other crises can make a donation to American Red Cross Disaster Relief. People can donate by visiting www.redcross.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or texting the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation. These donations help provide food, shelter and emotional support to those affected by disasters.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
The President's Schedule Today
In the morning, the President will receive a briefing on the ongoing response to the devastating tornadoes and severe weather that impacted Oklahoma Sunday night and Monday by Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Lisa Monaco, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Chief of Staff Denis McDonough, Deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco and other senior members of the President’s response team. This briefing in the Oval Office is closed press.
Later in the morning, the President will deliver a statement on the devastating tornadoes and severe weather that impacted Oklahoma. The President’s statement in the State Dining Room is pooled press.
In the morning, the President and the Vice President will receive the Presidential Daily Briefing in the Oval Office. This meeting is closed press.
Later in the morning, the President and the Vice President will meet with DREAMers who have received Deferred Action and U.S. citizen family members of undocumented immigrants who are directly affected by our broken immigration system. This meeting in the Oval Office is closed press.
In the afternoon, the President and the Vice President will meet with Secretary of Defense Hagel in the Oval Office. This meeting is closed press.
At 5:30 PM, the Vice President will deliver remarks at a reception hosted by the Democratic National Committee in honor of Jewish American Heritage Month at the American Institute of Architects. There will be print pool coverage of the Vice President’s remarks.
| 9:30 AM |
The President receives a briefing on the ongoing response to the devastating tornadoes and severe weather that impacted Oklahoma Sunday night and Monday
Oval Office
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| 10:00 AM |
The President delivers a statement on the devastating tornadoes and severe weather that impacted Oklahoma
State Dining Room
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| 10:15 AM |
The President and the Vice President receive the Presidential Daily Briefing
Oval Office
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| 11:00 AM |
The President and Vice President meet with DREAMers who have received Deferred Action and U.S. citizen family members of undocumented immigrants
Oval Office
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| 12:30 PM |
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney
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| 4:30 PM |
The President and the Vice Presdent meet with Secretary of Defense Hagel
Oval Office
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| 5:30 PM |
The Vice President delivers remarks at a reception hosted by the Democratic National Committee in honor of Jewish American Heritage Month
American Institute of Architects
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