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The purpose of the "Partnerships in Emergency Preparedness: A Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Preparedness Training Workshop" is to engage the Homeland Security stakeholders, including the private sector, governmental agencies, non-profit groups such as non-governmental organizations and faith-based groups in a strategic partnership to develop a national culture of preparedness.
The workshop will focus on equipping Department of Homeland Security and FEMA partners in emergency preparedness with the resources, knowledge, training, and skills necessary to respond to, and recover from all threats, hazards, and adverse incidents.
The workshops will highlight the National Strategy for Homeland Security, the National Response Framework, the National Incident Management System, Homeland Security Grant Programs, and the role of grassroots faith-based, community-based, and other non-governmental organizations in emergency management and preparedness.
The workshop will also provide faith-based and community organizations with a unique opportunity to meet and discuss pertinent issues with Department and FEMA leadership, as well as state and local emergency preparedness and emergency management officials.
Eighth Workshop:
Marriott Courtyard Pasadena/Old Town
Huntington Ballroom
180 North Fair Oaks Avenue
Pasadena, California 91103
September 29, 2008
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. PDT
This free workshop is open to the public, but registration is required.
City | Location | Date |
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Los Angeles, Ca. | Marriott Courtyard Pasadena/Old Town Huntington Ballroom 180 North Fair Oaks Avenue Pasadena, California 91103 |
September 29, 2008 |
New York, N.Y. | October, 2008 | |
San Juan, P.R. | November, 2008 |
E-mail: reserve@dhsevents.org
DHS Emergency Preparedness Workshop |
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