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City of Chicago Houses of Worship Disaster Preparedness Training

Chicago, ILLocal News

In an effort to bolster community resilience, the City of Chicago has launched a disaster preparedness training program specifically for houses of worship. This initiative is crucial in equipping faith-based organizations with essential skills to handle potential emergencies effectively. Participants will engage in comprehensive training sessions that cover the development of emergency plans, resource mobilization, and collaboration with local emergency services. By fostering partnerships between religious leaders and emergency responders, the program aims to create a unified approach to disaster preparedness. The importance of such training is underscored by the increasing frequency of natural and man-made disasters affecting communities.

This program not only benefits the individual houses of worship but also strengthens the overall safety and preparedness of the neighborhoods they serve. Registration is now open, and interested organizations are encouraged to participate in this vital training. This proactive approach reflects the city’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of all its residents.

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