After a winter storm caused severe flooding south of San Francisco, UP answered evacuees’ insurance questions at a temporary shelter and help center in San Mateo, California. Several months later at an Enhancing Community Resilience Conference hosted by the THRIVE alliance UP de-briefed other non profits on the role of insurance in flood recovery.
We’ll be combining fun with personal preparedness at this year’s San Mateo County Fair Disaster Preparedness Day on June 6th. Staff Attorney Dan Wade (shown left with friends at last year’s event) will be at the fair again this year sharing tips and tools for inventorying property and making home improvements that qualify for insurance discounts.
Partnering on fire preparedness
The American Red Cross is including United Policyholders‘ tips in their National Home Fire Preparedness Campaign. Our materials were distributed in the Pikes Peak region (Colorado Springs, CO) and in San Francisco, during a recent campaign to install free smoke detectors in homes. They include our “What’s UP with Renters Insurance?” guide in English and Spanish and our UPHelp Home Inventory App.
Pictured is UP staff member Kerri Olivier with Dana Goldsmith at the American Red Cross Ready Academy for Businesses in Colorado.
“After an apartment fire, we can help the families with renters insurance quickly find a new apartment to live in, but the people with no insurance have limited options. If they don’t have family in the area, we can only help them for a few days until they are placed in a homeless shelter.”Isabel Flores, Disaster Program Manager, American Red Cross – Bay Area Chapter 10/2014
Its getting hot in here…
UP is working on a strategic campaign on climate change preparedness through insurance-related tools and guidance for renters and homeowners across the socio-economic spectrum. UP will aim to capture the attention of vulnerable residents and increase resiliency, regardless of their views on climate change. Our messaging will focus on home improvements that qualify for insurance discounts and shopping guidance.
Pictured is UP’s Kaye Coates with our partner Rancho Bernardo Community Council’s Robin Kauffman at a preparedness fair in San Diego in fall 2014.
Spring Check UP.
Earlier this year, Oakland Hills homeowners invited our Emily Cabral to join a panel of insurance professionals and previous HOA presidents who helped rebuild the association after the catastrophic 1991 Oakland Berkeley Firestorm. The panel discussed the association’s current insurance situation.
The main lessons to be learned from this pro-active community are to ask questions, check-in with your insurance agent often and let your insurance goals be known (in writing).
Sharing Lessons Learned in Tucson.
UP joined Fire Chiefs, Wildland Fire Specialists and FireSafe Council members at the Preparing for Wildfire Conference in Tucson, AZ. Emily Cabral’s presentation drew rave reviews. College Extension centers from the Southwest and beyond came to share research and experiences with wildfires. UP shared our Roadmap to Recovery survey results and distributed preparedness tips and resources.
“Hey Long Islanders” Campaign Underway.
Thanks to funding from the Sandy Building Back Better Fund at the Long Island Community Foundation, and a partnership commitment from the New York State Department of Financial Services, UP created a rack card to help Long Islanders use lessons learned the hard way after Sandy about flood and home insurance. We are distributing it throughout Suffolk and Nassau Counties with help from U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer.
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What people say about UP
“This group provided valuable information and support for those who lost their homes in the Fourmile Fire two years ago and they have worked in many other communities that have suffered property damaging disasters. I recommend them without reservation.”
United Way
“We cannot thank you enough for all your support, education and assistance through our recovery from the 2017 Tubbs Fire. Without all your input I have no idea how we could have recovered. We’re not quite there yet, but getting closer! Many, many thanks.”
Christopher and Urmila - 2017 Tubbs Fire Victims
“The disaster recovery resources you provided helped many individuals and families.”
County of Lake, CA
“Certificate of Appreciation in recognition of your outstanding contributions to the Third Supervisorial District and the County of San Diego.”
County of San Diego
“(United Policyholders) provided helpful insights into the state of the current insurance market for earthquake, fire and flood coverage, and the critical rile insurance plays in the ability of our communities recover from such catastrophic events. You brought an important and unique perspective to the hearing, that of homeowners themselves.”
California State Senate
“Whenever I felt confused about any topic I first looked it up in the yellow book. Then I could go deeper based on what I read. Or I knew when to call it good.”