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This
training not only teaches what types of incidents would be captured utilizing
SkyWarn but also upon completion of the training you will be issued a SkyWarn
ID# which will enable you to submit reports yourself.
The training is free and open to the public if you have an
interest in being trained.
Attached is
a link to the training to attend.
Disperse
this information to your team members and neighbors alike.
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is Piloting a New Program
International environments are
complex, demanding, and require unique and sophisticated skills.
In order to better serve remote communities, Team Rubicon is piloting a new capability for the organization: Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). This program has the ability to save lives in emergency situations and we need your help to make this a reality.
If you have skills and experience
working internationally with WASH or other related fields, join us. For
this six-month pilot program to succeed, we need Greyshirts who
are willing to step into this new, uncharted arena. Step into the arena today.
This opportunity closes on January 3, 2020. Don’t wait to sign up! |
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violence
A “Vaccine” for Violence
In a country rife with gun violence, Philadelphia still stands out. In the past month alone, 12 children have been shot—the youngest just 10 months old. Increasingly, Philadelphia treats gun violence like a contagion, with several programs to prove it—including a branch of Cure Violence Global at Temple University. What does that mean in practice?
All that, plus a
heavy dose of patience.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |