
Community Resources for Curry County
Find support, get prepared, and stay connected—before, during, and after disaster.
Emergency Assistance Quick Links
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Food, Clothing, and Essentials
Curry County residents can access food boxes, hygiene items, and emergency supplies through local partners.
Brookings Harbor Community Helpers
Gold Beach Pantry
South Coast Food Share
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Temporary Shelter & Housing Help
Cold weather/warming shelters
Emergency hotel/motel vouchers
Housing navigation resources
Rental & utility assistance (when available)
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Health, Mental Health, and Wellness Support
Primary care clinics and mobile health services
Mental health and trauma support during disaster
Substance use resources
Support for seniors, disabled residents, and caregivers
Local Partners Highlighted: ✅ AllCare
✅ Coos Health & Wellness
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Resources for Disaster Preparedness and Recovery
At CCCOAD, we are committed to ensuring that our community is equipped with the tools and information needed to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters. Below, you’ll find resources to help you stay safe and resilient.
Preparedness Resources
Stay Ready Before Disaster Strikes:
Family Disaster Planning Toolkit:
Downloadable guide to creating an emergency plan for your family.
Download Here
Emergency Kit Checklist:
A detailed checklist of essential items for your emergency go-bag.
View Checklist
Pet Emergency Preparedness:
Tips and tools for keeping your furry friends safe during emergencies.
Learn More
Home Safety Guides:
Fireproofing, earthquake-proofing, and floodproofing your home.
Get Started
Real-Time Emergency Information
Stay Informed During an Emergency:
Evacuation Maps:
Interactive and printable maps for evacuation routes and safe zones.
View Maps
Current Emergency Alerts:
Access real-time updates on active disasters.
View Alerts
Shelter Locations:
List of active emergency shelters with addresses and contact info.
Find a Shelter
Recovery Assistance
Rebuild and Heal After a Disaster:
Disaster Relief Programs:
Information on FEMA assistance, grants, and loans for rebuilding.
Learn More
Mental Health and Trauma Support:
Culturally sensitive mental health resources for disaster survivors.
Access Support
Rebuilding Resources:
Guides for safe and sustainable rebuilding after fires, floods, or earthquakes.
Start Here
Local Recovery Contacts:
Curry County Long-Term Recovery Group: [Phone Number]
Local Disaster Case Managers: [Contact Information]
Training and Education
Learn to Prepare and Respond:
Upcoming Workshops:
Disaster preparedness and first aid training dates.
View Events
Volunteer Training Materials:
Resources for CCCOAD volunteers, including shelter operations and supply distribution guides.
Access Training Materials
Youth and School Programs:
Preparedness programs tailored for schools and youth organizations.
Learn More
Specialized Resources
For Specific Needs:
Vulnerable Populations Support:
Resources tailored for seniors, individuals with disabilities, and families with young children.
Find Support
Cultural Resource Protection:
Guidelines for safeguarding sacred sites and artifacts during disasters.
Learn More
Climate Resilience Tools:
Tools and data for understanding and adapting to climate risks in Curry County.
Explore Tools
Community Connections
Collaborate and Engage:
Local Mutual Aid Networks:
Join community efforts to share resources and support during disasters.
Connect Here
Faith-Based Resources:
Community support offered by local churches and spiritual organizations.
Learn More
Neighborhood Preparedness Groups:
Find or start a group in your area to plan and prepare together.
Get Involved
Contact Information
Need Assistance? We’re Here to Help.
CCCOAD Hotline: [Phone Number]
Email Support: [Email Address]
Visit Us: [Office Address and Hours]
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to Common Questions:
Q: How do I know which shelter to go to during an evacuation?
A: Check the live alerts or call the CCCOAD hotline for the latest shelter locations.Q: What if I don’t have a car for evacuation?
A: Contact [Transport Assistance Hotline] to arrange a ride.Q: Can I volunteer during an active disaster?
A: Yes! Register through our Volunteer Coordination page to get started.
Call-to-Action Section
“Your preparation makes a difference. Explore these resources today to keep yourself, your family, and your community safe.”
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