Disability in Disaster: Resources


Disaster Preparedness in the faith community includes persons with disabilities.

True disaster readiness requires partnering among persons who are aware of their vulnerabilities in emergency situations.

Persons with disabilities -- whether physical, cognitive, or emotional; whether permanent or temporary -- are among those who are especially vulnerable to disasters if planning and development of support networks has not been completed.

Planning counters the dread of a natural or human-caused emergency by giving persons more control of their welfare.

Developing a disaster plan is a first step; but developing a disaster plan that includes members of the congregation and community who are especially at risk, unites practical wisdom and life experience.

Use these resources as a guide for developing your church disaster plan jointly with persons of varying abilities.

Develop a Disaster Plan within Your Church:

  • Because your church is faithful to its promises
  • Because your church is an instrument of hope
  • Because your church is a constant and living community resource
  • Because your church calls people by name
  • Because your church values teamwork
  • Because your church empowers persons to choose hope rather than fear

  • Use the following Resource Links to help your Church develop a Disaster Plan:


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