Interfaith Ministries serves over 4,500 seniors in Harris County through our Meals on Wheels program. Most Meals on Wheels clients are not adequately prepared for emergencies and are socially isolated from friends and family.You can help these senior citizens by becoming a Disaster Buddy volunteer.
Disaster Buddies will:
- Help senior citizens prepare a disaster kit for their home
- Check in on senior citizens after a disaster or major weather event
- Help the senior citizen with the evacuation Transportation Assistance Registry
- Maintain quarterly contact with senior citizen, even when it is pleasant and sunny outside
This year will mark the 4th anniversary of Hurricane Ike. In the Houston area alone, 2.15 million residents were without power in the days and weeks following Ike. For most of us, it was a frustrating inconvenience; for many homebound seniors, it was an immeasurable hardship that put their health and safety on the line. Many seniors depend on motorized wheelchairs or scooters to get around, and others have respiratory needs that require nebulizers or oxygen. Still others depend on medications that require refrigeration, such as insulin. Many who live in apartments above the first floor became virtually trapped in their homes because the elevators were inoperable. The lack of electricity was a disaster within the disaster.
This is why it is so critical that our senior citizens have a Buddy in their time of need - to know that someone will check in on them, answer their questions and, most of all, help them maintain their independence.
DISASTER BUDDY TRAINING DATES:
April
- Thursday, April 12th at 6:15 p.m.
- Thursday, April 26th at 6:15 p.m.
- Saturday, April 28th at 1 p.m.
May
- Thursday, May 17th at 6:15 pm.
- Saturday, May 26th at 9:30 a.m.
- Thursday, May 31st at 6:15 p.m.
For more information about being a Buddy, please contact
Jennifer Posten via email or at (713) 533-4909. To fill out a volunteer application, click
here.
All training sessions are currently held at 3217 Montrose Blvd.
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