Monday, October 16, 2006

Hancock County Volunteer Resources Site

Volunteer Resources in Hancock County
Sorrow looks back. Worry looks around. Faith looks forward

Comment found scrawled on a wall at the Fortier High School in New Orleans during restoration

Adult Screenings Offered:

Cholesterol
Blood Pressure
Glucose(for those adults who have fasted)
Adult screening are offered once a month for Foot Sensation and Stroke screening

IMMUNIZATIONS FOR CHILDREN UP TO AND INCLUDING AGE 18:

DTP
Hepatitis B
Hib
MMR
Polio
Meningitis
Varicella*
Pediatric DT
Influenza (seasonal)
Prevnar
Tetanus

* We administer the Varicella (chicken pox) vaccine at the hospital due to the necessity of refrigeration limitations.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

228-867-4246
228-867-5210

Thanks
Dianna
Case Coordinator
HCLTRC

Their leader, Kathleen, is writing a series of articles regarding the needs of the recovery community and very pragmatic ways to achieve successful recovery.

Their Events Calendar

I hope, as a volunteer, that you find this site helpful for your work here in Hancock County.
I have been working here, in Mississippi, since the onset of the storm. Initially, the work was "online" and very soon thereafter, I headed to Waveland for my first stint as a volunteer and returned shortly thereafter as a fulltime volunteer. I work as the Director for Katrina Relief at Waveland City Hall overseeing Case Management, doing assessments, recruiting volunteers, and cordinating construction.
If you would like to volunteer in Hancock County or need assistance with your home re-construction project - please feel free to contact me at anytime. Contact Information
Kathleen Johnson
(228) 209-8822

Kathleen Johnson is a long term volunteer who has been working in Mississippi since just after the storm. Currently Kathleen is working at the City of Waveland City Hall under the umbrella of the Waveland Citizens Fund a 501 ( c ) 3 as the Director of Katrina Relief.

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