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USDA Resources. Some may be codified as evergreen (must occur) and others may be subject to suspension due to Federal Budget challenges (may occur):
* Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) - replacement benefits may be obtained for items lost/destroyed due to the disaster. Impacted jurisdictions can ask for the 10-day reporting requirement to be waived, so that replacement food can be obtained quicker.
* Disaster Household Distribution Program (DHD) - Disaster household distribution of USDA Foods may occur; such as canned fruits and vegetables, UHT (shelf-stable) milk, canned or pouch chicken, frozen chicken, and pork products.
* Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) - This is a separate program from SNAP, which may address the temporary food needs of applicants in an affected area of a state that has received a Presidential declaration of Major Disaster with Individual Assistance, under 7 USC Chapter 51.
Infant and young child feeding during natural disasters: A systematic integrative literature review https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1871519221001992
Challenges With Pediatric Mass Care Feeding https://domesticpreparedness.com/articles/challenges-with-pediatric-mass-care-feeding
2022 United States infant formula shortage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_United_States_infant_formula_shortage
Considerations and Information for Fair Organizers to Help Prevent Influenza
https://www.cdc.gov/flu-in-animals/about/fair-organizers-information.html#:~:text=When%20people%20get%20infected%20with,viruses%20than%20seasonal%20influenza%20viruses.)
Animals in Public Settings Compendium 2023
FEMA’s IS-10.A - Animals in Disaster online course
FEMA’s IS-11.A: Animals in Disasters: Community Planning
USDA’s Animal Care Emergency Programs (lots of links!)
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal-care/emergency-programs
Emergency Managers are reminded that there are federal laws requiring all jurisdictions to perform planning and support for pets in disasters – via the PETS Act and PKEMRA.
By www.cemir.orgResources
USDA Resources. Some may be codified as evergreen (must occur) and others may be subject to suspension due to Federal Budget challenges (may occur):
* Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) - replacement benefits may be obtained for items lost/destroyed due to the disaster. Impacted jurisdictions can ask for the 10-day reporting requirement to be waived, so that replacement food can be obtained quicker.
* Disaster Household Distribution Program (DHD) - Disaster household distribution of USDA Foods may occur; such as canned fruits and vegetables, UHT (shelf-stable) milk, canned or pouch chicken, frozen chicken, and pork products.
* Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) - This is a separate program from SNAP, which may address the temporary food needs of applicants in an affected area of a state that has received a Presidential declaration of Major Disaster with Individual Assistance, under 7 USC Chapter 51.
Infant and young child feeding during natural disasters: A systematic integrative literature review https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1871519221001992
Challenges With Pediatric Mass Care Feeding https://domesticpreparedness.com/articles/challenges-with-pediatric-mass-care-feeding
2022 United States infant formula shortage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_United_States_infant_formula_shortage
Considerations and Information for Fair Organizers to Help Prevent Influenza
https://www.cdc.gov/flu-in-animals/about/fair-organizers-information.html#:~:text=When%20people%20get%20infected%20with,viruses%20than%20seasonal%20influenza%20viruses.)
Animals in Public Settings Compendium 2023
FEMA’s IS-10.A - Animals in Disaster online course
FEMA’s IS-11.A: Animals in Disasters: Community Planning
USDA’s Animal Care Emergency Programs (lots of links!)
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal-care/emergency-programs
Emergency Managers are reminded that there are federal laws requiring all jurisdictions to perform planning and support for pets in disasters – via the PETS Act and PKEMRA.