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August 2018 - Neighborhood Connections

In this issue: -STEP Summer Bash -Big Brothers & Big Sisters of the Suncoast Needs Mentors! -Back to the Future [New Dates Added] -An Easy Way to Remember What Can be Recycled -Food Bank Donation Drive -Support Group Available for Male Survivors of Sexual Assault -Keiser University Job Fair -Vision Loss? Lighthouse of Manasota Can Help -And more!

In this issue:
-STEP Summer Bash
-Big Brothers & Big Sisters of the Suncoast Needs Mentors!
-Back to the Future [New Dates Added]
-An Easy Way to Remember What Can be Recycled
-Food Bank Donation Drive
-Support Group Available for Male Survivors of Sexual Assault
-Keiser University Job Fair
-Vision Loss? Lighthouse of Manasota Can Help
-And more!

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New Website Will Help Florida Businesses Prepare for Natural Disasters<br />

The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) announced the launch of a new website,<br />

FloridaDisaster.biz, to help Florida businesses prepare for and recover from hurricanes and other disasters. By<br />

providing critical information before, during and aer a disaster, the website will help businesses recover and<br />

get Floridians back to work following emergencies.<br />

Features of the new website include:<br />

• A disaster planning toolkit to help businesses prepare for hurricanes and other disasters;<br />

• Critical disaster updates from the State Emergency Operations Center to keep businesses informed during<br />

emergencies; and<br />

• A Business Damage Assessment Survey to help businesses get back up and running aer an emergency.<br />

Governor Scott said, “Floridians understand the importance of being prepared for disasters, especially during<br />

hurricane season. This new website will help businesses make safe and informed decisions for themselves,<br />

their employees and their customers. Every Florida business can visit FloridaDisaster.biz, make a disaster plan<br />

and stay updated as we move further into hurricane season.”<br />

Cissy Proctor, DEO Executive Director, said, “The new FloridaDisaster.biz provides key resources and information<br />

to help Florida’s job creators in the face of a disaster. We know that businesses, like individuals and families,<br />

must be prepared with a plan, and FloridaDisaster.biz will guide businesses step-by-step to help them<br />

prepare and recover quickly from an emergency.”<br />

Wes Maul, Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, said, “Effectively preparing for, responding<br />

to and recovering from disasters takes input from the whole community. This valuable tool will boost<br />

Florida’s private sector engagement during emergencies and help raise awareness of available resources. Ensuring<br />

our businesses can reopen quickly is critical to the speedy recovery of our impacted communities.”<br />

FloridaDisaster.biz is a partnership between DEO and the Florida Division of Emergency Management. Other<br />

partners include the U.S. Department of Commerce, Florida State University’s Center for Disaster Risk Policy,<br />

the Florida Chamber of Commerce, the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association, the Florida Retail Federation,<br />

VISIT FLORIDA, the Florida Small Business Development Center Network and others. DEO is the lead<br />

agency for the support of business, industry and economic stabilization during a statewide disaster.<br />

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