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White House Honors Champions of Change in Emergency Preparedness
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Posted in blog.fema.gov by: Richard Serino, Deputy Administrator
http://blog.fema.gov/2012/01/white-house-honors-champions-of-change.html
Today, along with Secretary Janet Napolitano and Special Assistant to the President on Homeland Security Richard Reed, I had the pleasure of participating in the White House Champions of Change Awards Ceremony in Washington, D.C. We honored 17 exceptional leaders in local communities across the nation who have excelled in helping to build a more resilient nation by preparing their communities for disasters. These men and women have demonstrated significant innovation and creativity in getting their communities ready for unexpected emergencies.
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http://blog.fema.gov/2012/01/white-house-honors-champions-of-change.html
Champions of Change: Disaster Preparedness
On Thursday, January 19th, sixteen local leaders who prepare their communities for disaster and build a more resilient nation were honored as Champions of Change. These men and women have demonstrated significant innovation and creativity in working to get their communities ready for the unexpected and embraced the approach of involving all members of their communities in emergency preparedness and response, reaching out to faith-based, tribal, non-profit, private sector and community-based organizations, as well as individual citizens.
(READ ABOUT 16 CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE AT WEB ADDRESS BELOW)
http://www.whitehouse.gov/champions/previous/fema
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