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GET PREPARED!
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GET TRAINED






BUILD A KIT





MAKE A PLAN



GET PREPARED!

The Lincoln Way Chapter of the American Red Cross is striving to be on the leading edge of helping people in Story, Boone and Greene County get prepared for disasters and emergencies.

Starting August 1, 2006, staff and volunteers with the local chapter will be visiting businesses, service clubs and churches in the three-county area to help educate citizens on some basic steps that they can take to be more prepared.

The Red Cross Program will focus on the three important principles of “getting trained, making a kit and making a plan.

To set up a "GET PREPARED!" presentation for your group, organization or business, please contact our office at chapter@lincolnwayarc.org We would be more than happy to set up a time and date to come to your place of business and share this program.

"GET PREPARED" Community Press Release
"GET PREPARED" Community Letter

Presentations to Date
June 23rd, 2006- Ames Noon Kiwanis
August 19th, 2006- ISU Destination Iowa State
August 30th, 2006- Ames Morning Rotary Club
September 6th, 2006-  Jefferson Morning Kiwanis
September 16th, 2006- Community Emergency Preparedness Fair
September 21st, 2006- Story County Community Life Program
October 26th, 2006- Bank of the West
October 29th, 2006- Cornerstone Church Safety Fair

We would like to thank and congratulate these groups for inviting us to present this information.  We hope you found it valuable, practical and useful.  For additional resources or to set up a training class, please feel free to contact us at 515.232.5104.

last updated 11/2/2006

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