St. Charles County LEPC Citizen Corps Council

The St. Charles County LEPC Citizen Corps Council is a coalition of programs designed to provide education and training in disaster preparedness and awareness to the citizens of our community in response to natural disasters and other issues. We work in conjunction with the St. Charles County Division of Emergency Management, and coordinate the CERT, Neighborhood Watch, Fire Corps, Volunteers in Police Service, and Medical Reserve Corps Programs.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Neighbors Helping Neighbors Locally and Around the World

New Citizen Corps Blog Launched
http://citizencorps.blogspot.com/
Posted by St. Charles County LEPC Citizen Corps Council at 8:47 AM
Labels: blog, CERT, Citizen Corps, Community Emergency Response, Cottleville Fire Protection District, Program, St. Charles County, Teen CERT, Teen Community Emergency Response Team, Weldon Spring, Youth

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