What do I put down as a contact for emergency, when I don't really know anyone here. At least not well enough to leave my child with. Who do I put down?
Clarification: It can not be either parent.
Last edited by ArmyWife95 on Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
Is there one of the teachers you really know/trust? Or a church person? Pastor? That's a toughie!
Laura
How about someone from work since the school will most likely be trying to reach you or your DH in case of emergency.
I had the same problem last year when we moved only a couple weeks before school started. I put down co-workers of my dh and grandparents, even though they were far away. I figured they would at least know how to find us if there was an emergency at school. You can always update it later in the year when you've met some local people.
Melissa
formally known as mkyanne
formally known as mkyanne
I put my sisters' name even though she lives out of state. Sometimes they may just need the phone no. to contact someone who can make a decision based on the absence of a parent.
I'd go with a relative regardless of location and a work contact number
Jenna - Mom to Emily (2/02) & Kaitlyn (2/04)
My closest relative is an hour and a half away, so I just put them down, too. But I pretty much know that they'll be able to get ahold of dh or I if something were to happen. With cell phones, we're all pretty connected all of the time!
I would put a teacher or a neighbor with kids your age (ask the neighbor, first!).
I would put grandparents or close relatives, too. They can at least fill in for you over the phone until you can be contacted.
AnnOminous wrote:How about the base c.o.?
I can see that going down well
Hey Robin! Did you move????
How about your DH's CO? Or if you work, your employer?
How about your DH's CO? Or if you work, your employer?
I always put my parents & in-laws.
Go with the chaplain?? Or make a new friend just for this!
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