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  1. Preparing for any disaster is made up of three parts: preparedness, response, and recovery. To learn more about making an emergency plan, read Emergency Preparedness Manual for Early Childhood Programs.

  2. Make sure to have a tank full of gas and stock your vehicle with emergency supplies in case you need to evacuate. Listen to directions from local officials and know your evacuation route ahead of time. For the latest updates visit Florida Disaster.org

  3. Resources to help prepare for an Emergency. Children need to know that you can work together, stay safe, and be prepared in an emergency. Sesame Workshop

Please visit our WYNTK resource webpage, which is updated regularly, and the FHSA events list for more information. If there is something else you need guidance on, let us know - we will continue to work with state agencies and partners to answer your questions.  

Sincerely, 

Wanda Minick 
Executive Director 
FHSA  

Florida Head Start Association

111 N. Gadsden Street, Suite 200
Tallahassee, FL 32301
(850) 694-6477
[email protected]

www.FLHeadStart.org