Gulf Coast Citizen Diplomacy Council

Promoting global relationships "one handshake at a time"

About the Council

Our Mission

Staff & Board

The IVLP

Upcoming Visitors

32 Great Things

Community Benefits

Join Us

Individual Membership

Business Membership

News & Events

Feb 2010 Africa

Feb 2010 S. America

Jan 2010 Kyrgyz Republic

Jan 2010 Saudi Arabia

Dec 09 Dominican Republic

Nov 2009 Nicaragua

Nov 2009 Brazil

Nov 2009 Gaza

Nov 2009 Bermuda

Fall Celebration

Oct 2009 Parks

Sept 2009 Russia

Aug 2009 Uganda

Aug 2009 Maldives

Aug 2009 Japan

July 2009 Brazil

June 2009 New Zealand

May 2009 Women's Issues

May 2009 Soiree

Apr 2009 West Bank

Mar 2009 Russia

Mar 2009 Hungary

Mar 2009 Greece

Mar 2009 Estonia

Feb 2009 Scouting

Feb 2009 Education

What Others Are Saying

In the News

(Above) On the weekend, the delegation practiced teamwork along the Blackwater River.
 
The  Nov 2009 Project on Crisis Management & Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Assistance
 

Our group from Gaza looking at Crisis Management and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Assistance (PTSD) Programs spent a busy two workdays plus weekend in the area.  The five member group consisted of humanitarians working for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, UNICEF, and other conflict resolution & humanitarian organizations and were accompanied by two U.S. Department of State interpreters.  Their professional objectives for their national program, as outlined by the Department of State, were to:   

 

·         Study effective crisis response models;

·         Gain further knowledge on how to organize successful and effective humanitarian and rebuilding interventions;

·         Discuss best practices for recognizing and treating PTSD;

·         Explore private-public partnerships in crisis management. 

 

In order to meet these goals, the group met with several groups in Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties; and as Ida, first as a hurricane and then as a tropical storm, headed straight for the region, the delegates were able to witness firsthand emergency preparedness in action, better than any staged drill or across-the-boardroom-table meeting.

 

On their first day in town, the Gulf Coast Citizen Diplomacy Council (GCCDC) gave the group a tour of and historical orientation to downtown Pensacola.  Ken Cromer of the American Red Cross of Northwest Florida next met with them to discuss PTSD assistance programs and disaster services. Mayor Mike Wiggins then joined the delegation to welcome them and to bestow upon them honorary citizenship. 

 

Next, Natalie Seaber of West Florida Hospital met the team to discuss hospital crisis management, and several employees elaborated on their roles.  The hospital pitched a decontamination tent in their parking lot especially for the group’s visit and also introduced them to their onsite hospice care unit.  The GCCDC thanks board member Jack Kichler for coordinating this visit and Dennis Taylor, Carol Saxton, and Margie Hobbs for their participation in this special appointment.

 

The excitement of the day continued at the tailgate party and homecoming game at Pensacola Catholic High School where the delegates and a handful of GCCDC members enjoyed pompoms, “American football,” and an evening of fun.  Sister Kierstin Martin and the surrounding spectators in the bleachers all helped the group feel welcome. 

 

On Saturday, the group attended the Great Gulf Coast Arts Festival, shopped at local stores, and, in one case, visited with family who had driven in from Alabama.  The next day the group went canoeing down Blackwater River.  They raved about the experience despite capsizing three times and several miles later unanimously expressed disappointment in having reached the end of the trip.     


On Sunday evening, Escambia County announced that its schools would be closed on Monday and Tuesday due to an approaching hurricane.  The group was scheduled to leave town on Tuesday, but with the turn in the weather, we prepared to say goodbye a day early.  They, however, would have none of it.  They were here, they reminded us & personnel in Washington, D.C., on a crisis management program and felt that they could learn the most and help the most on the ground in Pensacola.  After reviewing road conditions and consulting with county officials, the decision was made to honor their request by keeping them in town but off of the beach.  For safety’s sake, the group checked out of their hotel and moved inland to the lovely North Hill Manor B & B.  (Thank you, Bob & Bonnie Robertson, for your quick response to our request.) 

 

As the storm was still out in the gulf, they were able to continue their project.  GCCDC volunteer Barbara Henry joined them on their Monday appointments, keeping an eye on the weather. 

 

Barbara Vititow, Coordinator of the Feeding the Hungry Plus Team, welcomed them to the First United Methodist Church.  The purpose of this appointment was to demonstrate the important role of volunteerism, and the Gazans helped both in the dining room and in the kitchen. 

 

Soon afterward, the group met with Tammy Burton at the Santa Rosa Kids House to hear about their facility and to share strategies for working with kids under stress.  The group next headed to the Escambia County Emergency Operations Center for an impromptu tour of the facility and to observe it while fully activated.  We would like to thank Keith Wilkins and John Dosh for making this possible and Trisha Pohlmann for her insight and knowledge shared during the tour.


 
Honorary Citizenship at City Hall
Mayor Mike Wiggins welcomed the group to Pensacola
Palafox Place cafe
The delegates dined in downtown Pensacola between appointments; photo compliments of our delegates
 
hospital emergency procedures during a crisis
At West Florida Hospital; photo compliments of our delegates
West Florida Hospital decontamination tent
Outside the decontamination tent; photo compliments of Dr. Jack Kichler
 
Feeding the Hungary Plus
Volunteering at the First United Methodist Church soup kitchen
The team & volunteers
Volunteering to feed the hungary
 
Santa Rosa Kids House
At the Santa Rosa Kids House
Santa Rosa Kids House
Examination Room at the Kids House
 
Escambia EOC
The Escambia County Emergency Operations Center
Escambia County EOC
Busy day at the EOC, photo compliments of our delegates
 
Blackwater canoeing
On the Blackwater River
Blackwater canoeing
In the Blackwater River
 
Blackwater canoeing
Warm tea on the bank
Blackwater canoeing
Getting the hang of it
 
Blackwater canoein
Teamwork & laughter
Homecoming at CHS
At the Catholic High School Tailgate party
 
CHS Homecoming
At the tailgate party
CHS Homecoming
At the football game
American Football
"American football" with the delegates
 

To see more delegation photos, go to www.flickr.com/photos/gccdc.

To view upcoming events, visit our
calendar or become one of the "Fans of the Gulfcoast Citizen Diplomacy Council" on Facebook to see how you can become involved.



221 Palafox Place, Suite 9104 . Pensacola, Florida 32502 .
P.O. Box 1591 . Pensacola, Florida 32591-1591
Tel: 850/595-1631 . Fax: 850/595-5447