Emergency Action
Taking action in your community during humanitarian emergencies can make an enormous difference. Oxfam has developed a number of tools and resources to help you organize events and educate others.
When disasters strike, there's no time to lose. Thanks to the generous donations of our supporters, Oxfam is on the ground, working to assess the urgent needs of affected communities and save lives.
Do you wish you could do more?
Emergencies—and how we respond to them—can be catalysts for social change. Below are resources that can help you reach out to your community at these critical times. The more people are aware of the issues involved and the more support Oxfam gets, the more we can do what we do best—save lives.
Join Oxfam's Emergency Action Team
Join a core group dedicated to creating lasting change by influencing US legislation on humanitarian issues such as the crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the earthquake in China, and the global food crisis.
Resources
Spread the word
Invite guest speakers to meetings, gatherings, festivals, and parties! Organize an information table at a street fair. Host a discussion group at your place of worship. Get more ideas about what you can do!
Tools you can use
- Oxfam at a Glance: Saving Lives—a one-page overview of Oxfam's humanitarian work in times of disaster.
- Saving Lives: Oxfam's Humanitarian Response and Disaster Relief Services—a four-page brochure on the scope of Oxfam's emergency response—from the work of our humanitarian emergency team on the ground, to the efforts of our advocacy team fighting for legislation on Capitol Hill.
- Oxfam's Emergencies poster—to help advertise your event.
- A sign up sheet—so you can invite all those individuals who attend your events to know and do more!
- An official Oxfam America 'container wrap' to wrap around a collection box or can.
Use your voice
Write a letter to the editor or opinion piece ("op-ed") about the issue to your local paper. Use our simple LTE/OpEd guide to assist you.
For more information please contact emergencies@oxfamamerica.org.