Hurricane Helene webinar

Hurricane Helene caused widespread destruction and devastation, from Florida, where it first made landfall, to the Appalachian Mountains and beyond. While many of the areas that have been devastated are still being evaluated, it’s clear the havoc and damage are immense. We are hosting a webinar on Thursday, Oct. 3, at 1 p.m. ET to discuss the most urgent and ongoing needs […]

Emerging Cybersecurity Threats: Preparing for the Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence

Idaho Office of Emergency Management (IOEM) is sponsoring an educational seminar series aimed at enhancing community preparedness and resilience. This series is sponsored by IOEM with collaboration from the Oregon Department of Emergency Management, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and Albertsons Companies. You can register for the session now.  This second installment, scheduled for Thursday, […]

Community Health Workers: Making an Emergency Kit

Learn how to put together an essential emergency kit as a community health worker. Learn the must-have items to include and how to customize it for different scenarios. Join us for practical tips and insights on being prepared for emergencies in your community.

Be 2 Weeks Ready Program Coordinator training

Be 2 Weeks Ready is a community-based program that helps people prepare for emergencies alongside their friends, family, and communities. We use the term “community” to refer to any group made up of individuals. One person can be a part of many different communities and can help those communities Be 2 Weeks Ready. In this 4.5-hour […]

2024 Great Oregon ShakeOut!

This year’s International ShakeOut Day is October 17, when millions of people worldwide will participate in earthquake drills at work, school, or home! At 10:17 am (local time) on 10/17, you can join people across Oregon practicing earthquake safety. While we encourage you to participate with everyone, you can register your ShakeOut drill for any day of the […]

Quake Questions Answered: Building our Community’s Resilience

Public panel event in support of the Great ShakeOut October 17 is Great ShakeOut Day, when millions of people worldwide participate in earthquake drills at work, school, or home. This event aims to improve understanding of seismic hazard and resilience in our region, where earthquakes are rarely felt, but have the potential to occur with devastating […]