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America's Health Insurance Plans' Response to Hurricane Gustav

Hurricane Gustav

AHIP Emergency Information Web Site

This website is intended to provide important contact information and news regarding what our members are doing in the Gulf Coast regions. This site will provide resources for all information regarding health plan activities in the areas affected by Hurricane Gustav. We will continue to update the site with information as we receive it.

Toll Free Number for Impacted Individuals, Families, or Businesses

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ADDITIONAL WEBSITES AND RESOURCES

Red Cross:

American Red Cross Safe and Well Website. If you have been affected by a disaster, this website provides a way for you to register yourself as "safe and well." From a list of standard messages, you can select those that you want to communicate to your family members, letting them know of your well-being. Concerned family and friends can search the list of those who have registered themselves as "safe and well."

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children:

Serves as the nation's clearing house on issues related to missing and exploited children. Under a US Department of Justice directive, operated a call center during Hurricane Katrina and helped locate and reunify missing children with their families.

USPS:

Provides continuing mail service for those displaced by disasters through change of address forms. Submitting a change of address form through the USPS ensures that mail will be redirected to a current address.

National Next of Kin Registry:

An organization where the public can archive emergency point of contact information. Emergency agencies access the system when there is a need to locate next of kin in urgent situations.

Community Voice Mail:

Provides free personalized phone number with voicemail to people in crisis and transition for job search, housing, healthcare and family contact. Current service in 38 cities via a network of 2,000+ social service agencies.

Contact Loved Ones:

Provides a free voice message service, accessible from any phone, to reestablish contact between those affected by a disaster and their loved ones and friends.

The Salvation Army:

Keep up-to-date on how The Salvation Army is responding to Hurricane Gustav.

Hurricane Gustav Resources:

Site is a free service of OneStorm family hurricane preparedness.  Evacuation & storm information by parish and county.