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Living in shelters, Bobbie Kalman and Kelley MacAulay

Label
Living in shelters, Bobbie Kalman and Kelley MacAulay
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Living in shelters
Oclc number
268786788
Responsibility statement
Bobbie Kalman and Kelley MacAulay
Series statement
Disaster alert!
Summary
This important book looks at the kinds of disasters that may force people to seek safety in shelters. It gives information about what to pack in disaster supply kits and how to evacuate home and communities. It gives information about the emergency services that respond to disasters, such as fire fighters, FEMA, the Red Cross, and many others. Most importantly, it gives information about shelters, how they are built, where they are located in communities, how clients are processed when they arrive, how the shelters meet basic needs, how to stay clean and healthy in shelters, and how to cope with stress. Author Bobbie Kalman recounts her experiences as a nine-year-old refugee who lived in a number of shelters, and suggests ways that organizations or individual families can help lessen the stresses of living in shelters
Table Of Contents
Why we need shelters -- Disasters of all kinds -- Built to last -- People helping people -- Getting ready -- Arriving at the shelter -- Meeting basic needs -- Staying healthy -- A difficult time! -- Safety in shelters -- Five shelters -- Helping kids cope -- Big lessons to learn -- Lending a hand!
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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