Help Center Launched for Katrina Evacuees
With the launch of the Katrina Evacuee Help Center at disastersearch.org, there is now, for the first time, a 'one stop shop' for evacuees, families looking to reunite, and the people working to assist them.
(PRWEB) September 8, 2005 -- An international consortium of web designers and
developers has joined forces to help those affected by Hurricane
Katrina.
With the launch of the Katrina Evacuee Help Center at
disastersearch.org, there is now, for the first time, a “one stop shop” for
evacuees, families looking to reunite, and the people working to assist
them.
A call for help was posted by Pastor Jay Dearman to an Open Source
community forum five days ago.
“There are people posting desperate
messages for help in different places all over the Internet, on news sites, and
on missing persons' registers,” Pastor Dearman said. “We need a centralized
registry and we need it fast.”
As a result the international consortium
was quickly formed under the leadership of Peter Koch of
Switzerland.
“We've been working around the clock to combine missing
persons' databases from organizations such as msnbc.com, CNN and others,” Peter
says.
“Even before the website was finished we were receiving messages
from families who have been reunited as a result of what we've been able to
do.”
In the first 24 hours more than 500 people visited the site, even
though it was still under development, and by the time it launched twelve
families had made contact with each other for the first time since the hurricane
struck.
Now into their sixth day the team is working up to 20 hours a day
and is still going, all with no financial reward. A number have taken leave of
their jobs for as long as it takes to provide the service.
On
disastersearch.org people can register notifications that they are looking for
others and displaced people can let friends and family know where they are. The
database is searchable and can be accessed either via the Internet or by WAP
over mobile phones.
There is a database for evacuee centers which enables
people to locate shelters and which provides a means for shelters to announce
their spare capacity and seek assistance as needed.
Other features of the
web site include a private section designed for triage personnel.
“People
have lost their medical records and we are seeing situations where triage
doctors are prescribing medication with no way of alerting other medical
personnel of the treatment,” says Peter.
“We saw a need for temporary
records which could only be accessed by medical staff, so we created
it.”
With downloadable government aid forms, a volunteer register, morgue
listings, and a job placement registry, disastersearch.org is providing help to
people who so desperately need it.
CONTACT:
Jonathan Cutrer
San
Angelo TX
Phone: +1 325 374-1444
Peter
Koch
Chur
Switzerland
Phone: +41 81 322-8300
Lynne
Pope
Palmerston North
New Zealand
Phone: +64 6 356-7978
www.disastersearch.org
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/9/prweb282436.htm