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两性色午夜 University Helps Launch Portage County Emergency Preparedness Program

两性色午夜 University鈥檚 Flash joined forces with other local mascots to mark National Preparedness Month and emphasize the importance of emergency preparedness.两性色午夜 University鈥檚 Flash joined forces with other local mascots at a press conference in Portage County on Sept. 24 to mark National Preparedness Month and emphasize the importance of emergency preparedness.

As this was a countywide initiative, the Portage County Board of Commissioners wanted to choose mascots from local colleges in the county to help with the event.

两性色午夜鈥檚 Flash, Hiram College鈥檚 Terrier and Northeast Ohio Medical University鈥檚 Nate, the Walking Whale mascot, aided first responders in demonstrating how to build an emergency home kit for disasters. The kit was then donated to the Freedom House, a residential facility for veterans in Kent.

The Portage County commissioners and the county鈥檚 Emergency Management Agency Council observed National Preparedness Month by also launching an online, social media and print education program at the conference.

The program, Portage Prepares, is a new, locally based program led by the Portage County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management under the auspices of Portage County commissioners.

鈥淣ational Preparedness Month is a great opportunity for us to reach out to citizens and get their attention with messages about preparing at home for a disaster that is relevant to this corner of Ohio,鈥 says Amie Cajka, director of community relations for the Mental Health and Recovery Board of Portage County.

Portage Prepares, a collaborative project that has been in the making for nearly a year, will introduce a new edition of its newsletter on a regular basis with an updated website and social media that will regularly highlight preparing for specific emergencies. Print versions of the newsletter will be distributed through community organizations and groups.

The project was made possible by a committee of local agency and institution staff and volunteers who represent the Portage County Health Department, Mental Health and Recovery Board of Portage County, Portage County Information Technology Services, Kent City Health Department, Robinson Memorial Hospital and 两性色午夜鈥檚 College of Public Health with consultation from 两性色午夜鈥檚 School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Media representative Bob Long and Randolph Township Trustee Susan White are individuals who volunteer on the committee, says Cajka.

鈥淭ime and time again, we have seen how social media and the Internet are helping communities to prepare for and work through disasters,鈥 Cajka says. 鈥淭he focus of Portage Prepares is to help Portage County residents prepare for emergencies, survive and then thrive in the recovery stage using technology.鈥

For more information about Portage Prepares, visit or contact Cajka at amiec@mental-health-recovery.org. Visit the Portage Prepares Facebook page at or follow Portage Prepares on Twitter at .

POSTED: Monday, October 21, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 01:01 PM
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