Stressed? Angry? Get FREE Help

Hurricane Ike recovery is well underway.  But, the process is hard.  People are worried about money, jobs, their homes, their families, their future. As you try to rebuild you might feel stressed, angry, and frustrated. But there is help available.

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What to Do If You Find Dangerous Containers

When you return home, you might find drums, propane tanks, or other chemical tanks with unidentified chemicals.  If you see one of these DO NOT TOUCH IT.  These containers could contain something like motor oil from an auto repair place, or chemicals used for manufacturing products that we use every day.

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I Need Help with Health and Safety

You've survived Hurricane Ike.  But now you have so many things to take care of. For health and safety needs, we've got articles that can help you get the information you need. All the articles are designed to be printed so that you can get online, get what you need and then get on with your life.

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Resource Maps

Use these maps to find the goods and services you need, near you. Open gas stations and grocery stores, distrubution centers for emergency food and water, and more.

Houston

Beaumont and Port Arthur

Galveston County

I Need Help With Health Care

Staying healthy during a major disaster is very important. You must find ways to take care of yourself wherever you are. Know your options.

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How Mold Affects Your Health

In large quantities, mold can be very dangerous to your health

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Hotlines: Health & Safety

Help is available for those coping with the emotional effects of crisis.

Mental Health America
(619) 543-0412

Access and Crisis Line
1 (800) 479-3339 (toll-free)

National Alliance on Mental Illness
1 (800) 523-5933 (toll-free)

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