By Gary Lloyd
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is looking for youth leaders who are dedicated to public service, who are making a difference in their communities and who want to expand their impact as national advocates for youth disaster preparedness.
Youth between the ages of 12 and 17 interested in strengthening the nation’s resiliency against disasters may now apply or be nominated to serve on FEMA’s Youth Preparedness Council. Participants will represent the youth perspective on emergency preparedness and share information with their communities.
Those interested may apply directly or be nominated by an adult by submitting a completed application form, a narrative and a letter of recommendation
. Visit www.ready.gov/youth-preparedness to access the application materials and instructions.
Applications and supporting materials must be received by midnight April 19.
Youth Preparedness Council members will attend the 2013 Youth Preparedness Council Summit and meet with emergency management leadership and national organizations dedicated to youth preparedness to discuss individual and community preparedness. Council members will participate in regular conference calls with FEMA and will complete a youth preparedness project of their choosing.
“Engaging youth is an integral step in preparing the nation for all hazards,” said FEMA Region IV Administrator Phil May. “Youth have a unique ability to influence their peers and families to be more resilient and play an important role in disaster preparedness, during and after a crisis.”
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