A group focused on learning and practicing emergency/disaster/apocalyptic preparedness, specifically for families. A survival situation presents unique challenges for families. The intent of this group is to look at survivalism from the perspective of families with children. Why use the term 'survivalism'? Isn't that for fringe weirdos? Not exclusively, no... Anyone can figure out how to survive for 3 days, or a week. However, there are many disasters, besides Armageddon, that could impact us fo …
… n) Compassionate Seattle (Collective Impact - network weaver) Sound Convergence (Awareness through social networking) Occupy Seattle (Activist Awareness) Seattle Cascadia Project (Seattle Chapter of Cascadian Independence Project) Seattle Emergency Preparedness Groups: West Seattle Prepared Capitol Hill Prepares Wallingford Community Preparedness Community Centers: Phinney Neighborhood Center (Phinney Ridge) El Central De La Raza (Beacon Hill) Good Shepherd Center (Wallingford) University He …
… Study and planning: Your association can offer valuable input to the City on neighborhood planning in areas like future and existing park improvements, land use, traffic, and sidewalk and roadway improvement projects. Public safety: Your association can function in a true partnership with the Police and Fire Departments in addressing local enforcement issues and emergency preparedness. Neighborhood Enhancement Funding: Your association receives funding from the City to help enhance the quality …
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