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How to Request a Community Disaster Education Presentation

Community Disaster Education PresentationTrained presenters go out into our community daily to conduct free personal preparedness presentations. They go to neighborhood and community residents, schools, businesses and everything in between.

Would you like a presenter to help you get prepared?

A typical presentation runs 60 minutes with time included for questions, but can always be adapted to meet your scheduling needs. Presentations are available seven days a week in the morning, afternoon and evening.  To request a presentation, please complete the Community Disaster Education Request Form.

You can also contact the Community Disaster Education program directly:

Annalee Bourne
Community Disaster Education Coordinator
(310) 445-2664
BourneA@arcla.org

Picture of Community Disaster Education volunteer Jo Lasky.

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One Response to “How to Request a Community Disaster Education Presentation”

  1. Flu Ready | Preparedness Says:
    September 30th, 2009 at 8:35 pm

    [...] We do this for free through the generosity of the American people.  Please contact the Community Disaster Education program to schedule a [...]

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