1083 - Emergency Disaster Preparedness | ||
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1083.3) | 58 |
Number of individuals who have implemented best practices (prepared disaster kits for the home or business, etc.) as a result of Extension programming |
1083.4) | 11 |
Number of individuals who became involved in an existing local disaster preparedness program |
1083.1) | 66 |
Number of individuals reporting improved knowledge regarding disaster preparedness (such as emergency kit contents; daily water needs for survival; damage assessment; evacuation and sheltering in place plans) |
1083.2) | 66 |
Number of individuals reporting an intent to implement one or more disaster preparedness strategies/plan |
1083.5) | 10 |
Number of volunteers who led a program as a response to a disaster event |
1083.6) | 3 |
Number of individuals who plan to initiate networking opportunities with local leaders and emergency management officials (as a result of what they learned through Extension programming) |
1083.7) | 0 |
Number of individuals reporting the expedited recovery of agricultural operations, individuals, families, and businesses after natural disasters, pandemics, and/or other emergencies |
Author: Jeremy Williams
Major Program: Emergency Disaster Preparedness
Being prepared for life’s disasters, can help get us thru many storms. Learning to be prepared as a youth impacts you for a lifetime. The Harlan County Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent along with Harlan County Emergency Management created the Harlan County Youth Preparedness Program. Eight Students from Harlan County High School applied and were accepted into the after-school program to learn more about disaster preparedness and how to react during those even