Resource Library

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Bulletin Insert to support Global Needs

Thursday, Apr 03, 2025

Please use this insert to help inform your congregation about ways to support Episcopal Relief & Development’s Global Needs Fund, to respond to communities where need is the greatest.

Episcopal Relief & Development’s 2023 Annual Report | English

Monday, Sep 23, 2024

In Episcopal Relief & Development’s 2023 Annual Report, explore our impact by the numbers, then go behind the data to see the faces, hear the voices, and meet the people who are bringing our work to life worldwide. Gain a deeper understanding of our work from expert staff who share insights, reflections, innovations and exciting news about the impact we’re having and where our work is heading.

Fact Sheet | Disaster Resilience

Friday, Jul 14, 2023

Episcopal Relief & Development works through a global network of local church and community-based partners to reach those most vulnerable to and disproportionately impacted by disaster, such as women, children, the elderly, persons with disabilities and those who lack access to government protections (e.g., migrants and refugees).

Pastores Y Desastres

Tuesday, Oct 11, 2022

Episcopal Relief & Development se complace en compartir el Kit de Herramientas Pastores y Desastres, un recurso y un libro de trabajo de herramientas prácticas que ayudan a mejorar nuestros esfuerzos en responder más eficazmente a la creciente gravedad y frecuencia de los desastres, especialmente en el contexto de las iglesias y organizaciones locales anglicanas o episcopales.

Pastors and Disasters: A Toolkit for Community-Based Disaster Resilience

Wednesday, Jul 13, 2022

Episcopal Relief & Development is pleased to share the Pastors and Disasters Toolkit, a resource manual and workbook of practical tools designed to help improve our efforts to respond more effectively to the increasing severity and frequency of disasters, especially within the context of local Anglican or Episcopal churches and organizations.

Individual & Family Preparedness

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Disaster-response authorities recommend three primary actions families should take to prepare for disasters: Have a plan for who to call and where to meet; Stay informed of events and conditions; Make an emergency kit that provides for medical needs, plus food, water and temporary shelter.

Preparación individual y familiar

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Según la FEMA, hay tres cosas fundamentales que puedes hacer para garantizar la seguridad y el bienestar tuyo y de tu familia durante una catástrofe: hacer un plan, mantenerse informado y obtener un botiquín.

A Season of Resilience: Household Checklist

Tuesday, Jun 16, 2020

Follow these steps to make a plan for disasters and put together an emergency kit for households. The checklist includes actions to take as well as items to buy or gather ahead of disasters.

Maintaining Resilience During Uncertain Times

Tuesday, Jun 09, 2020

Maintaining Resilience During Uncertain Times is a training developed specifically to address individuals’ spiritual, emotional and physical needs during the global COVID-19 pandemic. This training is structured to be facilitated online using video conferencing and other digital tools, and can be adjusted to accommodate different levels of comfort with technology.

A Season of Resilience: Make A Kit For Someone Else

Friday, Jun 05, 2020

Churches, families and individuals are encouraged to do their best to have supplies on hand that will come in handy during evacuation or while sheltering-in-place. Not all households can do this easily. This list outlines standard items to gather for your neighbors and friends in need ahead of a disaster.

Identificación y Reducción del Riesgo

Friday, May 29, 2020

Este taller fue creado después del tiroteo ocurrido en Mother Emanuel, en Charleston, Carolina del Sur. Fue diseñado para crear espacio para que los participantes compartan historias sobre sus temores y hablen sobre los peligros en sus comunidades.