Disaster recovery for family papers, libraries, archives, museums
This is a SAA announcement:
December 15, 2021—Our hearts go out to so many people in
the wake of the devastating tornadoes in Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Illinois, Mississippi, and
Missouri. Even though a major disaster has been declared
only for Kentucky (to date), the Heritage Emergency National Task
Force is prepared to support state cultural agencies, arts
organizations and cultural institutions, and local and state government
entities that have been affected.
Life safety and life-sustaining activities remain the highest priority. Please
check on the status of your colleagues, grantees, constituents, and members in
the above states.
Please help disseminate
the following information to help the public salvage
cherished photographs, letters, and other irreplaceable objects:
Save Your Family Treasures | FEMA.gov. This
FEMA site offers guidance to help individuals and families salvage their
treasured family belongings following a disaster. The site includes the
two-page fact sheet Salvaging
Water-Damaged Family Valuables and Treasures (fema.gov), which is available
in multiple languages. The site also contains step-by-step instructions to help
survivors stabilize their treasured photos, documents and papers, and books and
buy time to make an educated decision on further treatment and handling of
family mementos.
Resources for the Public | Smithsonian.
This Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative site offers the above guidance
along with additional how-to resources that include videos.
The National Heritage Responders,
a team of trained conservators and collections care professionals administered
by the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation, has a public helpline email address to
provide guidance on salvaging family heirlooms: NHRpublichelpline@culturalheritage.org. The National Heritage Responders also
staffs a 24/7 hotline to assist cultural institutions affected by the
tornadoes: 202-661-8068
The SAA
Foundation National Disaster Recovery Fund for
Archives (NDRFA) provides grants that support recovery
or archival collections from major disasters, regardless of region or
repository type. Request
support here. To support institutions and archivists affected by these
tornadoes, consider making a donation to the NDRFA
fund.
For Immediate Advice or Assistance:
Contact the National Heritage Responders at 202-661-8068.
See the Northeast Document Conservation Center's
Emergency Resources or contact NEDCC's 24/7 Emergency
Hotline at 855-245-8303.
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