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  • Teenagers from the Otoe-Missouria Tribe and the Northern Arapaho Tribe participate in the first Tribal Teen Community Emergency Response Team course in the state.
  • A FEMA staff member talks with a disaster survivor.
  • In order to ensure our Language Access Plan is a good plan, it is important to receive feedback from the communities we plan to help, so we welcome public and stakeholder feedback on the draft plans through October 31.

  • Disaster survivors receive FEMA registration assistance at a Recovery Support Site in the visitor anteroom of Warren First United Methodist Church in Warren, Michigan.
  • Disaster survivors register for FEMA and SBA assistance at a Recovery Support Site in a gymnasium after severe storms and flooding impacted the community.

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October 20, 2014
The ability to communicate efficiently and effectively to individuals with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) is critical to the work we do at FEMA. In every disaster, FEMA staff work tirelessly to
October 15, 2014
What makes a great race? To me, the ingredients include awesome scenery, a well-planned route, and a cause that runners can really get behind.  I ran a race that met all three of these
October 10, 2014
Last week, almost 100 daisies, brownies, juniors, cadets and seniors took over the National Response Coordination Center here at FEMA Headquarters. As part of our ongoing effort to engage and educate
October 3, 2014
After facing two devastating wildfires and flash flooding in the past two years, El Paso County in Colorado recognized a need to increase their community’s level of preparedness. During this past

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