The Salvation Army
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The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army Important Contact & Activities Information: (This) Saturday, August 3rd at The Salvation Army EDS KCMO a volunteer opportunity installing a 220 radio and carpentry is available at 9 am till noon. Please, bring tools and enthusiasm. Remember the location is Truman & Troost, KCMO. Car pool is available at 8:30 am from Perkins Restaurant, Olathe, KS. Contact cell # 913-660-6313 Mike Asselta. Please report your hours of service to EDS and SATERN monthly for documentation of your involvement in serving our community. Email Henry Monton w0ie@arrl.net in Wichita, KS Have questions regarding SATERN? Please email Rich Britain KSMOSATERN@kc.rr.com in Lenexa, KS Have questions regarding the SATERN newsletter? Please email Mike Asselta kd0cdq@arrl.net in Olathe, KS We all are here to serve the greater community, Kansas & Western Missouri, so stay in touch by communicating, and attending meetings in 2013. Tuesday, August 20th is the SATERN meeting at The Salvation Army Harbor Lights Village Corps, 6723 State Avenue, Kansas City KS at 7pm. Monday, August 12th is the ARES, SATERN meeting at The Salvation Army Corps, 420 Santa Fe, Olathe, KS at 7pm. Dusty Davis, EDS Volunteer, receiving a Certificate of Appreciation in thanks for Dusty's work related to the SATERN Communications Vehicle Project. The award was presented to Dusty Davis with Emergency Disaster Services Staff in attendance on Friday, July 12, 2013 by Rich Britain. “Safe From Harm” Training: Safe from Harm: The Salvation mandates that ALL staff and volunteers complete the Safe from Harm training. This training will identify common disaster scenarios in which vulnerable person(s) could be harmed. It describes strategies to keep a vulnerable person safe in an emergency environment and it will show how staff and volunteers can be protected against unfounded allegations. No National Salvation Army ID badge will be given to a person unless they have completed the Introduction to Salvation Army Disaster Services and the Safe from Harm training and have a completed volunteer packet on file with approved background check. Editor’s note: “Safe From Harm” training is most applicable to all volunteer activities. Dee Smith presents a clear, interesting session with participant interaction invited. The Critical Incident Stress Management CISM is at the core. Watch for training opportunities. The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services 2013 responses… The Salvation Army EDS Philadelphia, PA building collapse Wednesday, June 5th Emergency Disaster Services crews of The Salvation Army are serving first responders on the scene of the Philadelphia building collapse with food and hydration as emergency efforts continue. The building, located at 22nd and Market Street in downtown Philadelphia, collapsed this morning onto The Salvation Army Family Store located next door. As of 1:00 p.m., two people remained trapped under rubble while twelve others were taken to area hospitals with injuries, according to CNN. “Our number one concern is for the safety of our customers and the employees who were involved,” said Major John Cranford of The Salvation Army of Philadelphia. “We are coordinating with the Police and Fire Department and local authorities. We ask for the public to pray for those involved.” Our thoughts and prayers are with all who were impacted by this disaster. Stay tuned for updates. For more information on The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services, visit http://disaster.salvationarmyusa.org/. The Salvation Army EDS Flight 214 crash response Saturday, July 6th The Salvation Army is providing aid and support to survivors, responders and affected families from Saturday morning’s crash-landing of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 at San Francisco International Airport, which claimed the lives two people and injured nearly 200 others. The Boeing 777 jetliner carried 307 passengers from Seoul, South Korea. Two teams of bilingual officers [...] The Salvation Army EDS Respondes to Lac-Mégantic, Quebec train derailing Saturday, July 6th The Salvation Army is responding after a train derailed in Lac-Mégantic, Que., on Saturday, causing the deaths of five people and forcing 1,000 people from their homes. A team of volunteers from the Sherbrooke Salvation Army, along with Major Brian Venables, divisional commander, Quebec Division, and Lieutenant Wayne Knight, divisional emergency and disaster services director, are onsite providing practical and spiritual care. An emergency disaster services Community Response Unit has been deployed to deliver supplies, including water, coffee, snacks and blankets. “We would like to offer our deepest sympathies to all those that have been affected by the rail catastrophe at LacMégantic,” says Esteban Bongiovanni, director of marketing and communications, Quebec Division. The Salvation Army EDS Arkansas-Oklahoma tornado response John Miller and Major Michelle Heaver KC8NAI in Moore, Oklahoma (Pictures Courtesy Dee Smith) Majors Patricia and Dean Towne also served in Moore; they are corps Officers at Wichita Citadel. They served at the same time as John and Michelle Heavers. An interesting video from the scene is available. Majors Bill & Michelle, TSA Harbor Lights Village Corps Wyandotte County can be seen. HTTP://CENTRALUSA.SALVATIONARMY.ORG/USC/NEWS/DISASTER_SE RVICES_CONTINUE_IN_OKLAHOMA_2013 May 19, 2013 - Oklahoma City, OK - Even as storms continue to hammer the region, The Salvation Army is in contact with Emergency Managers across Oklahoma and has a presence at the State Emergency Operations Center. The Arkansas-Oklahoma (AOK) Division has placed all disaster response teams and mobile feeding units (canteens) across the division on stand-by for the next 48 hours. Multiple locations in Oklahoma have sustained damage due to high winds, tornadoes, and hail which began a little after 4 PM Central Time this afternoon. It is the beginning of a very active 24 - 48 hours for much of our division. Tornado warnings are currently underway in several counties in Oklahoma. The Salvation Army will be prepared to provide care and compassion to those affected by storms as well as providing food and hydration. Please pray for all of those affected by storms today across multiple states in the Central United States. Oklahomans are strong, but their strength is being tested yet again. Last night, severe rainfall caused flooding while at the same time multiple tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma, impacting areas near Moore, OK – including El Reno, 25 miles west of Oklahoma City. Though the storms were not as strong as those seen on May 20, yesterday’s storms resulted in five tornadoes in Oklahoma and Missouri, and killed nine people. The Salvation Army is there, on site to provide not only food, hydration, and clean-up supplies, but also emotional and spiritual care to first responders and survivors. Time and again, The Salvation Army has seen firsthand the importance of meeting the needs of the body and the soul, and meeting each helps provide the strength people need to move forward after the storm has passed. Notably, Salvation Army emotional and spiritual care teams provided counseling to more than 5,500 people since the Moore, OK tornado on May 20. Currently, The Salvation Army is mobilizing resources to the areas affected by tornadoes and flash flooding. Local units have had operations up and running to serve those affected since 7:00 this morning. While teams mobilize, damage assessment is a top priority for units on the ground which will allow response teams to determine where the greatest need is. “The Salvation Army is deeply grateful for all donated disaster supplies,” said Major Thomas Louden, The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services Incident Commander in Oklahoma and will lead the team of Salvation Army personnel to service people in need. “Our most critical need is for monetary donations and The Salvation Army will most certainly notify the public if there is a need for any donations of material.” Major Louden is also no stranger to helping Oklahomans. He served in the community after the Oklahoma City Bombing and the May 3, 1999 tornado, which was an F5. Overall The Salvation Army has called in 150 volunteers, plus 100 staff and officers to respond to the current storms. The Salvation Army is 250 strong on the ground, which includes 18 emotional and spiritual caregivers, as well as 30 emergency disaster support staff manning the canteens throughout the area. Ten additional staff are located at various distribution centers and Multiple Agency Resource Centers (MARCs). Salvation Army personnel will be onsite providing these support services to all for as long as the need exists following these storms in Oklahoma. Originally published at: http://blog.salvationarmyusa.org/2013/06/01/the-salvation-army-provides-more-thanfood-and-hydration-to-tornado-survivors/. The Salvation Army EDS response to Chicago area flooding Chicago, IL (April 18, 2013) - The Salvation Army is responding to storms that have created severe flooding in many Chicago neighborhoods and suburban communities. An Emergency Disaster Services mobile canteen and crew from The Salvation Army Metropolitan Division is in the Albany Park community of Chicago at the Eugene Park Field House at 5100 N. Ridgeway serving food and hydration to approximately 150 first responders and emergency personnel responding to the flooding. Two additional canteens are on stand-by for immediate dispatch awaiting further requests from either the City Incident Command Center or suburban Emergency Management agencies. About The Salvation Army The Salvation Army, an evangelical part of the universal Christian church established in London in 1865, has been supporting those in need in His name without discrimination for more than 130 years in the United States. Nearly 30 million Americans receive assistance from The Salvation Army each year through the broadest array of social services that range from providing food for the hungry, relief for disaster victims, assistance for the disabled, outreach to the elderly and ill, clothing and shelter to the homeless and opportunities for underprivileged children. 82 cents of every dollar The Salvation Army spends is used to support those services in 5,000 communities nationwide. For more information, go to www.salvationarmyusa.org. For the Latest TSA EDS News Stories http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/www_usn_2.nsf/vw-local/News SATERN Volunteer Monthly Hours June 2013: Please report your hours of service to EDS and SATERN monthly for documentation of your involvement in serving our community. Email Henry Monton w0ie@arrl.net in June 2013 SATERN Volunteer Hours Name Call Sign Hours Asselta, Mike Bailey, Roger Britain, Deb Britain, Richard Clark, Lee Grimes, Larry Grimes, Lynn Loper III, Charles Martin, Darren Martin, Robert McCarville, George McDaniel, Rodney McMillan, Bill Monton, Anna Monton, Henry Okeson, Warren Scott, JB Short, Brian Simpson, Chuck KD0CDQ N6ZOP AB0UY N0ENO NDØK AB0RC KG0WQ KC0UYR N0MZW N0RDM WB0CNK 20 54 2 53 4 2 2 2 3 5* 7.7 W0REM N0YUD W0AJM W0IE KD0PAO KD0CSL KC0BS KC0NUG 3 12 2 23 2 2 24 12 19 volunteers reporting Total volunteer hours: 234.7 *Includes 5.0 hours submitted too late to include in the May Report. CALL SIGN AA0XG AB0UY AC0WZ K0HCV K8EDS KA0DJR KA0FNK KC0NUG KC0QBU KD0CDQ KD0CTE KD0GAU KD0OJX KD0OTX KD0PAO KT0MG N0MTC N0MZW N0YLF N0ZBV ND0K NOENO W0AVE W0PWJ W0RCT W6JAX WA0CBW WA0DTH WA0YCY X X X WEEK 4 PSK 31 HF WEEK 4 25-Jun 2 METER WEEK 4 PSK 31 WEEK 3 WEEK 3 HF 18-Jun 2 METER WEEK 3 WEEK 2 PSK 31 HF WEEK 2 11-Jun 2 METER WEEK 2 PSK31 WEEK 1 WEEK 1 HF 4-Jun 2 METER WEEK 1 SATERN June Radio Check-ins: X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X WB0CNK WB0RRK WD0DPB X X X X X X X CALL SIGN AA0XG AD0AF K0NK K0NK K8EDS KA0DJR KC0BS KC0BS KC0DJK KC0DMN KC0HHO KC0HI KC0NUG KC0NVK KC0QBU KC0TZX KC6SSS KD0BNO KD0CDQ KD0CT KD0CTE KD0DPB KD0EWB KD0GAU KD0OJX X X X X X X X PSK 31 WEEK 5 HF WEEK 5 30-Jul 2 METER WEEK 5 WEEK 4 PSK 31 HF WEEK 4 23-Jul 2 METER WEEK 4 PSK 31 WEEK 3 WEEK 3 HF 16-Jul 2 METER WEEK 3 WEEK 2 PSK 31 HF WEEK 2 9-Jul 2 METER WEEK 2 PSK31 WEEK 1 WEEK 1 HF 2-Jul 2 METER WEEK 1 SATERN July Radio Check-ins: X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KD0OYO KD0PAO KD0VXQ KODDS KS0KS KS0SA N0MTC N0MZW N0TEK N0ZBV ND0K ND0K NOENO NOTTN NW0I NZ0F W0AVE W0PWJ W0RCT W0RTC W6JAX WA0CBW WA0DTH WA0PWJ WA0YCY WB0CNK WB0KIA WB0PGN WB0RRK X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Editor note: In building the net contact tables we may have some missed contacts. Mike Asselta kd0cdq@arrl.net Kansas Western Missouri Divisional PIO Editor Vol.3 Number 8 August 2013 X X