Community Disaster Social Recovery Framework; Public Engagement: Magnolia April 15
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Magnolia Community League: Public Engagement Session, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Please join us to learn more and discuss best practices to ensure a framework for community disaster social recovery is effectively set up to meet the diverse needs of our community.
*Note: for those unable to attend a session, the opportunity to provide your feedback is available; please take our brief online survey: Survey Link(External link)
This survey is designed to help us understand how recent experiences—whether related to emergencies, disasters, or other high-stress periods—may have impacted your social, mental, and emotional well-being. Your responses will help us identify opportunities to strengthen supports and services across these areas, both during crises and in everyday moments of need.
Content Awareness: Some questions may ask about difficult experiences, symptoms of stress, or personal reactions to challenging events. These questions are meant to help us better understand common experiences and needs—they are not intended to diagnose or assess individuals. All data will be analyzed and reported in summary form only. Confidentiality Notice: This survey is confidential, though not fully anonymous—we will ask some demographic questions to help us understand how experiences may differ across populations.
Magnolia Community League: Public Engagement Session, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Please join us to learn more and discuss best practices to ensure a framework for community disaster social recovery is effectively set up to meet the diverse needs of our community.
*Note: for those unable to attend a session, the opportunity to provide your feedback is available; please take our brief online survey: Survey Link(External link)
This survey is designed to help us understand how recent experiences—whether related to emergencies, disasters, or other high-stress periods—may have impacted your social, mental, and emotional well-being. Your responses will help us identify opportunities to strengthen supports and services across these areas, both during crises and in everyday moments of need.
Content Awareness: Some questions may ask about difficult experiences, symptoms of stress, or personal reactions to challenging events. These questions are meant to help us better understand common experiences and needs—they are not intended to diagnose or assess individuals. All data will be analyzed and reported in summary form only. Confidentiality Notice: This survey is confidential, though not fully anonymous—we will ask some demographic questions to help us understand how experiences may differ across populations.