American’s at all income levels have experienced the challenges of rebuilding their lives after a disaster or other emergency. This month’s newsletter provides insights on how you can be prepared.
Know your risk: Know what disasters and hazards could affect your area. Make a plan: Your family may not be together if disaster strikes.
This month’s topics:
Resolve to be ready
National Influenza Vaccination Week
Winter Safety
Holiday Fire Safety
Holiday Online Shopping Safety
National App Day
Cybersecurity Awareness month! Learn about the four easy ways to stay safe online. October i8-14 is also Fire prevention week. Additionally, great information around earthquake drills, planning, and more.
National Preparedness Month is an observance each September to raise awareness about the importance of preparing for disasters and emergencies that could happen at any time.
in 2021, FEMA’s Ready Campaign and the Ad Council broke ground by producing the first-ever national preparedness campaign specifically targeting the Latino community for National Preparedness Month.
Preparedness Newsletter - August.
Back to school - Children & Youth Preparedness - Extreme Heat Safety - International Overdose Awareness Day
As the weather warms, wildfires are more likely to blaze through both forests and communities. That's why May is National Wildfire Awareness Month. Now is the time to prepare. View the May Preparedness Newsletter to know what steps to take to be ready before the first fire sparks!
In light of the multiple recent break-ins and the 120% increase in burglaries in our community we are meeting with our new Senior Lead Officer Adrian Acosta this Tuesday April 11, 2023 for 7-8pm at the Mar Vista Rec Center
Virtual Open House recordings are now available!
Field Work for the Sepulveda Transit Corridor
It's Not Luck" Campaign - asserts that no one should rely on Luck when it comes to being prepared for disaster and preparedness. "Don't leave disaster preparedness to chance".