FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, July 30, 2003
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Department of Homeland Security
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Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge Thanks Emergency Responders at Citizen Corps Annual Conference |
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Citizen Corps Annual Conference
Willard Intercontinental Hotel
Washington, DC - Thank you for inviting me to join you. I'm delighted to be
here today.
It's an honor to stand among a group that has so diligently worked to make
America's communities safer - and to make those communities better prepared to
combat the adversaries of our peaceful daily existence.
I want to thank the leaders of the Local Citizen Corps Councils and the
National Citizen Corps Council members that are here today. I also want to thank
the State Citizen Corps Points of Contact.
The people of Citizen Corps resolved to engage the willingness of people in
every corner of the country - and that resolve has made a great difference in
America's ability to protect our homeland. Well done!
After the attacks of September 11, 2001 - selfless individuals all over the
country asked, "What can I do to help? How can I get involved?"
Citizen Corps answers that question every day by offering people countless
ways to serve their country - whether it be through a neighborhood watch
program, by volunteering at the local police department or by lending critical
support to first responders….all so that professional officers are able to
devote more of their time to frontline duty.
As President Bush has said, "If you want to join us, if you want to make the
country stronger, participate; help somebody in need." Thousands of Americans
are heeding his call - and because of it, America's communities are safer,
stronger and better prepared to respond to threats of terrorism, to crime, and
to other emergencies and disasters.
To be sure, you have seen a year of incredible accomplishments.
- At this time last year, there were 100 Local Citizen Corps Councils.
Today, there are 700 active Local Citizen Corps Councils, all making the most
of community strengths to implement the Citizen Corps programs;
- And in one year, Citizen Corps has gone from 10 state and territory
councils…to 50;
What's more, the life-saving programs that these Councils work to coordinate
are flourishing.
- The Volunteers in Police Service program has made incredible strides. At
this time last year, approximately 70 police departments were participating.
Today, more than 600 registered VIPS programs (Volunteers In Police Service)
aid our police officers in towns all across the country;
- 13,000 registered Neighborhood Watch Groups stand guard over America's
families;
- In 42 communities, the Medical Reserve Corps has taken shape to coordinate
the skills of health care professionals so that even more caring individuals
are tending those in need;
- And more than 36 million dollars in grant money has been provided to state
and local governments to start or accelerate CERT Training (Community
Emergency Response Team)…with a 2 year goal of 400,000 trained men and women
in communities across the country.
These results are incredible - and the fruits of your labor are immediate and
widespread. People who serve as members of the Citizen Corps become an integral
thread in the community fabrics that blanket America.
And America depends on that fabric, not just in times of national crisis, but
during the everyday challenges of human life. Citizen Corps is an army of
caregivers that march among us - that help to connect the threatened to the
defender, as well as the hurting to the healer.
As you well know, none of this would be possible without the partnerships
that Citizen Corps enjoys with the Department of Justice (Neighborhood Watch,
Volunteers in Police Service), the Department of Health and Human Services
(Medical Reserve Corps), and your new federal partners, the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration [NOAA], the EPA, and the Office of Safe and Drug-Free
Schools under the Department of Education.
By tapping the expertise and programs of our Federal family, Citizen Corps is
working to bring these resources to the state and to local communities around
the country. But it's worth noting: Homeland security is not a federal strategy.
It's a national strategy - one in which everyone has a role to play.
In that spirit, I'd also like to thank the American Red Cross, the Points of
Light Foundation, the International Volunteer Firefighters, the National
Volunteer Fire Council, the International Association of Police Chiefs, the
National Safety Council, as well as others who work with Citizen Corps to
educate and train the volunteers that help support our nation's first
responders.
I can't stress enough how important it is that we reach out to citizens so
that everyone is prepared for whatever emergency may come America's way.
But that can only happen if we can get all sectors of the population working
toward this goal - that means federal, state and local authorities; businesses;
schools; communities...and especially individual citizens.
As leaders of the Citizen Corps, you've taken up the responsibility of
harnessing the great power of the American spirit - and channeling it into
volunteer service. That service translates into a better prepared nation - one
where you're helping us to reach one individual, one family, one neighborhood,
one community at a time.
For our part, the Department of Homeland Security is working hard to supply
the public with the best information possible - to help them prepare well before
an emergency occurs with our Ready Campaign.
The American people are avidly seeking ways to better prepare themselves and
their loved ones, and Citizen Corps is an important vehicle for that
information.
I encourage you to work to deliver the Ready message at the grassroots level
so that preparedness information is put into the hands of each individual.
All of this - the creation of Citizen Corps, the implementation of the Ready
Campaign - it's not just a response to terrorism. We believe it's a deterrent.
Americans do not live in fear. We instead stand alert and prepared. And that's a
terrorist's greatest fear.
Also, it's important to note that taking charge of your own safety, that of
your family's, that of your employees and your businesses -- it doesn't mean
that you're charging into a fight alone.
The Department of Homeland Security stands with you. We've made great
progress as a Department during our first six months. As a result, we can say
that America is far safer, more secure and better prepared than it was nearly
two years ago.
We're safer and better prepared because every day we collect more
intelligence, share more information, inspect more passengers and containers,
guard more borders and coastline, and better equip and train our "first
responders" through funding - more than $4 billion to date. And we're safer
because, every day, with your help, we empower more citizens and more families
to take steps to ensure their own protection.
We have made great progress to secure our nation, our way of life and our
freedoms from terrorism.
And yet, the best way to deter terrorism, of course, is to go after terrorist
networks where they live and operate.
And we should all be proud of our men and women in uniform who have served
that cause - and their country - so well.
These successes have turned what was once a late-night knock on the door by
militant Iraqi soldiers - into a knock of opportunity - and freedom - and hope
for a better life for the Iraqi people.
What's more, these military successes have significantly improved our
national security, and that goes hand in hand with homeland security.
So let me close by saying: Thank you for your dedication, thank you for your
perseverance - and most of all, thank you for the example you set for others who
are following your lead. The work of the Citizen Corps is vital to the
protection of our country…and we are tremendously grateful for it.
Again, thank you for your kind invitation. It's been a privilege to be with
you today…
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