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Engaging with CERT In Person. July 28, 2021. Plan for the worst, and hope for .......


The Bear Story
 
If you can’t out run the CUBs
              (Covid-19, future pandemics, water & food security issues, financial setbacks, other criris events),
You wont be able to out run the BEAR.
              (CLIMATE CHANGE).
 
Take advantage of the slight break in COVID-19 recovery as social distancing is relaxed to prepare for future pandemics, disasters, emergencies, and impacts of climate change on your community if you have started your online\virtual training in CERT (community emergency response team) organization.

Prepare for your partnerships, collaborations, coordination, and communications with other entities and local emergency management offices, and other volunteer organizations, American Red Cross (ARC) local chapter, and in the case of diaspora international members International Red Crescent\Red Cross organizations.

Prepare for and plan for worst case scenarios of climate change, vulnerabilities to water & food systems, know evacuation routes if evacuation of your homes and communities become necessity.  Plan for the worst and hope for …….

 BEMA International

Re-Engaging with CERT In Person
Wednesday, July 28, 2021 1:00:00 PM EDT
Duration: 1 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
 
  • Who should attend? Whole community partners, particularly CERT Program Managers, CERT Instructors, CERT volunteers, and anyone else with an interest in CERT. 
 
 Register Now 
 

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FEMA works to ensure equitable access for all to any services and programs that are provided by the agency. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please make your request in an email to fema-r2-prepares@fema.dhs.gov. Last minute requests will be accepted, but may not be possible to fulfill.
 
 
 

Black Emergency Managers Association International

Washington, D.C.

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bEMA International

Cooperation, Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and  Partnering (C5&P)

 

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