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Katrina Aid and Relief Effort

 
 

 
The Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, in collaboration with the Society of Consulting Psychology, is responding to this unprecedented natural catastrophe and devoting this site to relief efforts for affected workplaces, employers, employees, society members, and students. Click on a link below that best fits your need.

Matches individuals offering help with those in need.

Communicate whereabouts, updates, contacts, etc. for others to view.

Here you will find "big picture" opportunities for you to help.

We are interested in learning your ideas on how S IOP can help .

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Katrina Relief Resources and Links


 
To access an Employee Assistance Professional for personal crisis counseling or support, please call the special toll-free number 866-SHRM-AID (866-747-6243), and press option #2.

Disaster Relief Clearinghouse

http://www.apadiv31.org/disasterrelief.htm

Resources on Trauma and Disaster Relief

http://www.apadiv31.org/trauma.htm

American Psychological Association Hurricane Relief Support: Small Grants for Psychology Education and Training

If you are a displaced graduate student or  member, please contact Steven Rogelberg (sgrogelb@email.uncc.edu ). 
American Red Cross: http://redcross.org, 1-800-GET-INFO, For the Lousiana chapter,  www.acadianaredcross.org/, email: acadianaredcross@cox-internet.com, 1-800-960-2356 (Louisiana) 
FEMA Resources
www.campusrelief.org: A comprehensive listing of institutions offering temporary enrollment for students who had been enrolled at colleges and universities affected by the hurricane
www.nasulgc.org/hurricanekatrina.htm: Lists a wide variety hurricane relief efforts available from member institutions 

HUD ( Housing and Urban Development): www.hud.gov/news/index/cfm, 888-297-8685:  Get help with...

  • Temporary housing and shelter , FHA insured mortgages, Immediate foreclosure relief, Programs for damaged or destroyed properties, Mortgage insurance for disaster victims, and more...
FEMA: http://fema.gov, 1-800-621-FEMA
  • Apply for disaster assistance
  • Find missing relatives and friends
Education Directorate: www.apa.org/ed/, A listing of resources that outline assistance specifically offered by psychology organizations, in addition to, opportunities offered for psychology faculty, students, and interns affected by hurricane Katrina.
Click here for  sites that help locate family and friends
Click here for emergency information by state
Katrina Relocation Directory for Psychological Scientists: http://www.psychologicalscience.org/relocation/   

KARE Chair: Dr. John P. Fennig (DRI Consulting)

KARE Past Chair: Dr. Steven Rogelberg (University of North Carolina Charlotte)

KARE Team: Dr. Alan Davidson ( Davidson Training and Consulting), Dr. Jim Diefendorff (University of Colorado Denver), Dr. John Fennig (DRI Consulting), Dr. Leaetta Hough (The Dunnette Group, Ltd.), Dr. Donald Truxillo (Portland State University) , Dr. Vicki Vandaveer (Vandaveer Group)

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The goal of the committee is to support and assist society members and affiliates who have been directly affected by Katrina and to support and assist first responders and workers/workplaces damaged or devastated by this disaster.

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