In order to better serve our community, we have compiled a list of agencies and organizations in the community that offer employment, housing and other social services in times of crisis.
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Diabetes 911: Practical Answers to Your Diabetes Problem [Paperback]
by Larry A. Fox, M.D., and Sandra L. Weber, M.D.
American Diabetes Association; 1 edition (January 15, 2009), 256 pp.
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What do people with diabetes do when something goes wrong? Many turn to Diabetes 911 for answers. It is the only book available that specifically addresses everything readers might ask, from everyday emergencies to what to do in case of a natural disaster. The first part of the book walks the reader through the basics of prevention—how to put together a diabetes survival kit, what supplies to keep on hand, and how to stay cool when an emergency happens. Other chapters give step-by-step instructions and detailed explanations of how to deal with hypoglycemic reactions, sick days, travel situations, emergency treatment of diabetic children, and extreme emergencies. Order now »
Miami-Dade County
Animal Control ………………………………………………… (305) 884-1101
Answer Center …………………………………………………. 3-1-1
Crime Stoppers ……………………………………………….. (305) 471-TIPS
Fire Rescue Headquarters ……………………………….. (786) 331-5000
Police Department …………………………………………… (305) 471-1780
Police Department Non-Emergency …………………. (305) 4-POLICE
Public School District ……………………………………….. (305) 995-1000
School Crime Hotline ……………………………………….. (877) BE-BRAVE
Suicide Hotline …………………………………………………. (305) 358-HELP
Teen Hotline …………………………………………………….. (305) 377-TEEN
National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC)
If you are a victim, know someone who is a victim, or know of a person or operation you think may be involved in trafficking, call the 24-hour National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-3737-888. You can confidentially report a tip, access resources, request training or get referrals.