wildfire | Social Work Blog https://www.socialworkblog.org Social work updates from NASW Tue, 05 Mar 2024 16:51:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.5 https://www.socialworkblog.org/wp-content/uploads/cropped-favicon-32x32.png wildfire | Social Work Blog https://www.socialworkblog.org 32 32 Please help Social Workers affected by Texas Panhandle Wildfires https://www.socialworkblog.org/news/2024/03/please-help-social-workers-affected-by-texas-panhandle-wildfires/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=please-help-social-workers-affected-by-texas-panhandle-wildfires Tue, 05 Mar 2024 16:51:39 +0000 https://www.socialworkblog.org/?p=18819 As the wildfires continue to devastate our beloved Panhandle communities, it’s more crucial than ever to come together and extend our support. In Canadian and Fritch alone, the impact has been staggering, with acres of land scorched and countless families displaced.

In these trying times, it’s heartbreaking to learn that two of our own social workers have lost their homes to this relentless inferno.

As we commemorate Social Work Month, let’s honor the spirit ofcompassion and solidarity that defines our profession by rallying
around those in need. Every contribution, no matter how small, can make a world of difference to those affected.

Donate Now!

Your generosity will directly aid our colleagues and community members as they navigate through this crisis. Let’s show our support and
solidarity throughout the month of March, ensuring that our actions truly reflect the values we uphold as social workers.

Together, we can make a tangible difference in the lives of those impacted by these wildfires. Thank you for standing with us in this
time of need.

#NASWTexas #PanhandleStrong #SupportOurCommunity #SocialWorkMonth

Thank you,

Alyson Morgan, DSW, LCSW-S, NASW Texas Chapter Panhandle Branch

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Hawaii Chapter Steps Up to Help After Maui Wildfires https://www.socialworkblog.org/sw-advocates/2023/11/hawaii-chapter-steps-up-to-help-after-maui-wildfires/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hawaii-chapter-steps-up-to-help-after-maui-wildfires Mon, 20 Nov 2023 17:24:57 +0000 https://www.socialworkblog.org/?p=18541 By Alison Laurio

Wildfires on Hawaii’s Maui Island in August killed at least 114 people, forced tens of thousands of residents and tourists to evacuate, and devastated the historic resort city of Lahaina. Major news outlets on August 21 called it the “deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than 100 years.”

Amid the chaos, social workers stepped up when the American Red Cross asked them to help, said NASW Hawaii Executive Director Sonja Bigalke-Bannan, MSW, LCSW. When someone from the Red Cross asked her the range of problems and challenges social workers usually help with, Bigalke-Bannan said she replied: “Everything.” So, the Red Cross asked the chapter to take on a management-type role, including community engagement, staffing and shelters.

“Because the public has cultural conditions,” they asked for assistance from NASW, said Bigalke-Bannan, who then emailed the NASW Foundation, because “this clearly was not in our budget. They said, ‘Absolutely, yes. We’re there for you.’ We were so grateful for this help.”

Displaced survivors were staying in hotels and Airbnbs. Many others could not get around because they lost their cars and bikes. People sought various shelters, including gyms and community centers, Bigalke-Bannan said. Many homes burned, and the chapter tried to assess things, like if folks knew of friends or family members who needed medication, or if housing was needed.

Read more in the NASW Social Work Advocates magazine.

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