

The second annual America’s PrepareAthon! campaign launched Wednesday, April 1st and will continue throughout the entire month culminating in a day of community action on April 30th. Events will take place throughout Region 9, an area that includes California, Arizona, Nevada, Hawaii and pacific territories.
America’s PrepareAthon! is a national community-based campaign for action to increase emergency preparedness and resilience through hazard-specific drills, group discussions, and exercises. America’s PrepareAthon! encourages Americans across the country to practice preparedness actions before a disaster or emergency strikes. The campaign will bring individuals, families, workplaces, schools and organizations together to practice simple activities to stay safe before, during, and after all types of hazards – including floods, wildfires, tornadoes and hurricanes.
The goal of America’s PrepareAthon! is simple: Build a more resilient nation by increasing the number of individuals who understand which disasters could happen in their community, know what to do to be safe and mitigate damage, take action to increase their preparedness, and participate in community resilience planning. Twice annually, America’s PrepareAthon! promotes national days of action to bring attention to progress that communities are making to help create a more resilient nation. This year, National PrepareAthon! Days occur on April 30 and September 30.
For more information on America’s PrepareAthon!, please visit, ready.gov/prepare.
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