The waters have receded and neighborhoods have dried out since the San Jose Flood displaced 14,000 people on February 22 . The majority of residents have returned home . Yet there are still hundreds of victims who do not have a suitable home to return to , and the wait may be longer for others . While many have mucked out their basements or ground level floors , decontaminated what they could , and have returned to their normal routines , there are still residents who need all kinds of assistance .
As the Catholic Church ’ s local disaster response agency , Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County is leading midterm to long-term assistance response to families affected by the disaster . We are a member of CADRE ( Collaborating Agencies ’ Disaster Relief Effort ), which is the network of Voluntary Organizations
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Active in Disasters ( VOAD ).
Catholic Charities will assist survivors who are currently displaced , with short-term to mid-term housing assistance and housing search assistance . The agency also provides mid-term to long-term advocacy and guidance , help accessing additional resources , and compassionate care . All services are provided free of cost to people regardless of faith , legal status , race or nationality , age , disability , gender , or sexual orientation .
Our program staff and volunteers have assisted at the Local Assistance Center ( LAC ) at the George Shirakawa Community Center since it first opened . Catholic Charities disaster relief case workers are continuing to see families at Seven Trees Community Center ( the disaster recovery shelter ) and at Charities
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Housing Development Corporation ’ s Paseo-Senter Apartments , where Catholic Charities has program offices . This is located in the heart of the Rock Springs neighborhood , the hardest hit area during the flood .
“ Catholic Charities staff and volunteers are committed to helping the community recover from this disaster ,” said Raúl Rocha , Disaster Case Manager . “ We know that many of the people affected were already struggling to make ends meet , and we want to help them get back on their feet , however long it takes .”
Catholic Charities urgently needs apartments for short term or mid-term master lease by Catholic Charities . The agency also needs volunteers who are willing to provide translation services , assessment , information and referral ,
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counseling , and guidance to neighbors displaced by the flood . Since many of the flood victims are Vietnamese and Spanish speakers , we especially welcome volunteers fluent in either language . Learn more about the volunteer role at www . catholiccharitiesscc . org / assisting-community .
We are in this for the long haul and will help our neighbors until they are back on their feet . Thus , we also need funding for long-term advocacy , connections with available housing , and cash assistance to provide services and resources to flood clients . Any amount is welcome . To donate , please text “ Flood ” to ( 408 ) 669-4126 or visit www . catholiccharitiesscc . org / flood-relief . To offer housing email disasterrelief @ CatholicCharitiesSCC . org or call ( 866 ) 305-0617 .
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