September is National Preparedness Month
On Friday, September 1, Mayor Bowser declared the month of September as "DC Preparedness Month." Click here to read the full Mayoral Proclamation.
What is National Preparedness Month? Nationwide, the month of September serves as a reminder for residents and businesses to be prepared for disasters or emergencies because in an emergency, every second counts. In the District of Columbia, National Preparedness Month is sponsored by ReadyDC, the District of Columbia's personal preparedness campaign. The campaign aims to empower District residents and businesses to become better prepared for the threats and hazards the District faces.
This year, the National Preparedness Month Theme is Preparing for Older Adults. Throughout the month of September, follow along with the District's preparedness efforts by using the hashtag #PreparedDC.
2023 National Preparedness Month Community Outreach Events
Join HSEMA and District Partners each week as we host outreach events and sahre preparedness resources with the community. Follow along with the fun by using the hashtag #PreparedDC on social media.
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9/14 at 11 am - Internet Safety Workshop for Seniors sponsored by OCTO
Washington Senior Center 3001 Alabama Ave SE -
9/14 at 1 pm - Internet Safety Workshop for Seniors sponsored by OCTO
555 E Street NW, Rooftop Conference Room -
9/21 at 11 am - Internet Safety Workshop for Seniors sponsored by OCTO
Model Cities Senior Center 1901 Evarts St NE -
9/28 at 11 am - Internet Safety Workshop for Seniors sponsored by OCTO
Washington Senior Center 3001 Alabama Ave SE
Community Resources
Check out free resources from ReadyDC and District partners to help you better prepare yourself, your home, family, and/or business for emergencies.
- Developing a Personal Emergency Preparedness Plan - a resource to help residents with disabilities and/or access and functional develop individualized emergency preparedness plasns
- Low and No Cost Preparedness - preparedness doesn't have to cost you a fortune - checkout these low and no cost preparedness tips
- General Preparedness Guide - general personal prepredness tips and guidelines
Ways to Get Involved in Preparedness
- Stay connected: Sign up for AlertDC to receive real-time alerts from District officials on severe weather, traffic, public safety impacts, and more.
- Share ReadyDC preparedness resources with your family, friends, and community.
- If you're a member of the business community, sign up to become a member of the Business Emergency Management Operations Center (BEMOC) by emailing [email protected].
- If you're a member of the interfaith community, sign up to become a member of the Interfaith Preparedness Advisory Group by emailing [email protected].