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Since Tropical Storm Allison, the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the people of Harris County have acted with courage, compassion, and unity. To capture this spirit of service throughout the country, President George W. Bush has called on all Americans to dedicate at least two years of their lives—the equivalent of 4,000 hours—in service to others. He launched the Citizen Corps initiative to inspire and enable Americans to find ways to serve their communities and country.

In response to the President’s initiative, the Harris County Citizen Corps Council coordinates with volunteer groups such as the Red Cross, the Salvation Army, the United Way, and Citizen Corps programs to identify volunteer opportunities. The Citizen Corps programs include the Community Emergency Response Team, the Neighborhood Watch Program, Volunteers in Police Service, Fire Corps and the Medical Reserve Corps.

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September 2008:
PRESIDENT BUSH LAUDS CITIZEN CORPS AND VOLUNTEERS THROUGHOUT HARRIS COUNTY

September 2008:
JUDGE EMMETT, HARRIS COUNTY CITIZEN CORPS TO BE RECOGNIZED AT WHITE HOUSE CEREMONY

August 2008:
Tropical Storm Gustav makes its way into the Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Ready Campaign reminds Gulf Coast region residents about the importance of taking precautionary measures to prepare…

August 2008:
Harris County Judge Ed Emmett and Commissioners El Franco Lee, Sylvia Garcia, Steve Radack, and Jerry Eversole have declared September as National Preparedness Month in Harris County

July 2008:
Harris County Citizen Corps Receives $75,000 Grant from the Allstate Foundation

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All volunteers are encouraged to sign up with Citizen Corps. By signing up, you can track your volunteer hours and be recognized.

The HCCC is committed to bringing together local leaders, citizen volunteers, and the network of first responder organizations, such as fire and police departments, to share resources and to train individuals on how to handle a disaster situation. People who are trained to help themselves and their neighbors will allow emergency personnel to focus on those in critical need following a disaster.

We hope you will join us in making our community as safe as possible. This website is designed to give you the information you need on volunteering for the Harris County Citizen Corps. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to call 281-JOIN NOW (564-6669).

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