State of Tennessee

09/10/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/10/2024 08:58

TEMA, TDHS Announce Emergency Go-Kit Distribution for Tennesseans with Disabilities

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - This National Preparedness Month, the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) and Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) will provide 300 Emergency Go-Kits to Tennesseans who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, and have low vision. While the keys to effective disaster preparedness apply to all of us, people with access and functional needs or disabilities should approach preparedness planning with additional considerations.

"For hundreds of thousands of Tennesseans, preparing for, responding to, or recovering from a disaster or emergency situation can present a real challenge," said TEMA Director Patrick C. Sheehan. "TEMA is committed to ensuring that Tennesseans have the tools and resources necessary to stay safe and informed."

The go-kits will be available at 10 TDHS Vocational Rehabilitation locations beginning Tuesday, September 17. Each kit will include a Midland Weather Radio, Midland SBNDL Bundle Kit (strobe light, pillow shaker, batteries, etc.), and family First Aid Kit. The strobe light and pillow shaker, when attached to a programmed weather radio, will vibrate and flash a bright light when an emergency alert is produced.

"We are excited to partner with TEMA to ensure Tennesseans with disabilities are prepared in the event of a natural disaster," commented TDHS Commissioner Clarence H. Carter. "By providing these go-kits, we are taking a significant step toward ensuring all Tennesseans are ready and resilient in the face of emergencies by having the tools to support their disability specific needs. Everyone deserves to feel safe and protected, and this initiative is a testament to our commitment to Tennesseans with disabilities across the state."

National Preparedness Month, spearheaded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), is recognized every September. The month serves as a reminder that a disaster can strike at any time. TEMA encourages all individuals and communities to take proactive steps in readiness planning. More information on how to prepare for can be found at www.tn.gov/tema/prepare with resources such as a family communication plan templateand a basic emergency supplies checklist.

Emergency Go-Kit Distributions Locations

BridgesWEST

2655 Union Avenue Ext.
Memphis, TN 38112
P: 901-701-6800 (voice) / 901-612-3416 (VP)

Jackson Center for Independent Living

23 Federal Drive
Jackson, TN 38305

P: 731-668-2211 (voice) / 731-256-7026 (VP)

BridgesTN

935 Edgehill Avenue
Nashville, TN 37203
P: 615-248-8828 (voice) / 615-290-5147 (VP)

Partnership Deaf Services

5600 Brainerd Road
Suite E-1 / Eastgate Towne Center
Chattanooga, TN 37411
P: 423-697-3842 (voice) / 423-208-9801 (VP)

disABILITY Resource Center

9111 Cross Park Drive, Suite E 135
Knoxville, TN 37923
P: 865-637-3666

Jackson Vocational Rehabilitation Office (Region 8)

Lowell Thomas State Office Building
225 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
2nd Floor/Room200/Box 15
Jackson, TN 38301
P: 1-833-772-TDHS (8347)

Knoxville Vocational Rehabilitation Office (Region 10 & 11)

The Langley Building
520 West Summit Hill Drive, Suite 301
Knoxville, TN 37902
P: 1-833-772-TDHS (8347)

TDHS Family Assistance (Kingsport VR)

727 N. Eastman Road
Kingsport, TN 37664
P: 432-224-1900

Tennessee Rehabilitation Center (Bradley Co)

3069 Overlook Drive, Suite B
Cleveland, TN 37312
P: 1-833-772-TDHS (8347)

VisionLink Solutions

1101 Kermit Drive, Suite 700
Nashville, TN 37217
P: 615-266-4030

Kits will be available for pick-up during the location's regular hours of operation. Please contact the location directly with any questions.

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About the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency: TEMA's mission is to coordinate preparedness, response and recovery from man-made, natural and technological hazards in a professional and efficient manner in concert with our stakeholders. Follow TEMA on Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, and at tn.gov/tema.

About The Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS): The Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) consists of multiple divisions with a unified mission to strengthen Tennessee by strengthening Tennesseans. Led by governor-appointed Commissioner Clarence H. Carter, TDHS is an organization committed to connecting people to resources that help individuals, families and communities thrive towards long-term economic freedom and prosperity. For more information, including programs and services designed for Tennesseans with disabilities please visit: Tennessee Department of Human Services.