August 31, 2004
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. - The Emergency Social Services Association [ESSA], has announced the re-appointment of Rachel Minger, of Burns Lake, B.C. to the position of Regional Representative for the Northwest Region, effective immediately. This will be Rachel's second term as ESSA Regional Representative for the Northwest region.
The communities Rachel supports in the region are: Burns Lake, Hazelton Area, Gitsegukla Village, KSAN, Kitimat, Prince Rupert, Smithers, Telkwa, and Terrace.
Rachel first became involved with Emergency Social Services in 1990 as a volunteer with the local Personal Disaster Assistance program for the Red Cross. One thing led to another and before Rachel knew it she was the Emergency Social Services (ESS) Director. Rachel started her training with the Justice Institute back in 1992 and has continued to take courses to better prepare herself for this role. Rachel took over as the ESSA Regional Representative for the Northwest from Gord Fox in 2003.
In Rachel's spare time she is a Marriage Commissioner and Decorative Art instructor. She is also a member of the local Artists Guild and a volunteer with the Canadian Cancer Society.
Rachel holds a regional meeting once a year as well as informational and/or educational seminars for ESS volunteers. We are thrilled that she is continuing on with her position as she is a real asset to the region.
ESSA is a non-profit organization founded in 1988 to support ESS volunteers and communities by providing education, awareness and networking opportunities to assist them in the development of their ESS plans for response to an emergency.
The responsibilities of an ESSA Regional Representative include supporting ESS volunteers in their region by maintaining regular contact with ESS Directors, Emergency Coordinators, Ministry of Human Resources staff, Provincial Emergency Program (PEP) regional managers, ESSA headquarters, and other volunteer response agencies in the region. ESSA Regional Representatives also coordinate educational seminars for ESS volunteers, convene annual meetings of ESSDs, alternates and key emergency response personnel in their region, promote ESSA membership, and provide quarterly reports for ESSA's quarterly newsletter, mESSAges.
Emergency Social Services are defined as those services that are provided short-term (generally 72 hours) to preserve the emotional and physical well being of evacuees and response workers in emergency situations. They include setting up Reception Centres for evacuees, food services, lodging, clothing, family reunification, emotional support, and other services necessary to support evacuees' and responders' immediate health and well-being. The ESS Program Office in Victoria, a branch of the Ministry of Human Resources, oversees the delivery of ESS in British Columbia.
There are more than 5,000 ESS volunteers in the province who are registered with the Provincial Emergency Program (PEP) to provide ESS response in communities throughout British Columbia. ESSA represents the majority of those conscientious citizens through their community's membership in the organization.
Direct Contact: Rachel Minger, Box 651, Burns Lake, V0J 1E0
Residence phone: 250-692-3234
E-Mail: rminger[at]telus.net
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Emergency
Social Services
Association
Email: info[at]essa.ca
Phone: 604-435-1442
Fax: 1-866-824-7505