“…Faith-Based Organizations— Traditionally, faith-based organizations (FBOs) have served communities admirably during and following disasters by making material resources available (e.g., food, clothing, shelter, equipment, supplies), relief personnel and by providing human services such as general fellowship, prayer leadership, and death notification 15, 16 . However, FBOs rarely are incorporated into the formal preparedness planning and response operations of government, 17 nor has their potential been recognized fully as a vital, indigenous, frontline resource for trauma-specific psychological interventions.…”