• Spring Flooding Resources

    While spring brings the promise of warm weather and longer days, it also brings a variety of conditions that can include heavy rains, severe weather, and rapid snowmelt that can increase your flood risk.
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    What’s the best way to support people impacted by disasters? Monetary donations to relief organizations working directly with those affected are the most efficient way to help, such as VOAD Member agencies.
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    National VOAD, in partnership with the Oregon VOAD, invites you to attend the 2013 National VOAD Conference.
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What is National VOAD?

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National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization that serves as the forum where organizations share knowledge and resources throughout the disaster cycle—preparation, response, recovery and mitigation—to help communities prepare for and recover from disasters.

The National VOAD coalition includes over 50 of the country’s most reputable national organizations (faith-based, community-based and other non-governmental organizations) and 55 State/Territory VOADs, which represent Local/Regional VOADs and hundreds of other member organizations throughout the country.

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