The Florida Disaster Foundation, a direct support organization of the Florida Division of Emergency Management (Division), announced the successful donation of six trailers
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FSU researchers have launched the SOLAR program to help people cope with stress following Hurricane Michael.
Florida State University researchers are looking for volunteers to help Hurricane Michael survivors adjust to life more than two years after the disaster.
“In some of these regions, people are still trying to recover mentally, physically, maybe even spiritually from this event,” said Brenda Alvarado, a researcher in the university’s Center for Translational Behavioral Science, during a recent virtual meeting with the North Florida Inland Long Term Recovery Group.
The university has launched the Skills for Life Adjustment and Resilience or SOLAR program to help survivors learn stress management techniques and develop healthy eating and sleep habits.