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Are You Ready? Houston Region Community Preparedness & Regional Catastrophic Planning Grant Campaign
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Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Community Preparedness Project
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Community Preparedness Committee City of Houston Harris County Fort Bend County Montgomery County Galveston County Brazoria County Port of Houston Authority City of Pasadena City of Pearland METRO
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The Project Key Message – Are You Ready? DVD www.readyhoustontx.govwww.readyhoustontx.gov Localization of Ready.gov campaign Local PSAs with celebrities and officials School Ready Campaign Neighborhood Ready
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Are You Ready? DVD 15 minute Preparedness Video English Spanish Chinese Vietnamese Subtitled versions ASL Version DVD can be viewed and/or ordered on www.readyhoustontx.gov Bonus: Together Against the Weather English, Spanish and Vietnamese New: Ready Ready Super Heroes Performance Make the Call Video
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Localization of Ready.gov Campaign Localization of Ready.gov Campaign Collaboration Collaboration DHS, Ready Campaign/Ad Council DHS, Ready Campaign/Ad Council PSAs for Television PSAs for Television Radio PSAs Radio PSAs Web Banners Web Banners Billboards Billboards
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Local PSAs Mayor Annise D. Parker, City of Houston Judge Ed Emmett, Harris County Former President George & Barbara Bush Bob McNair & Gary Kubiak, HoustonTexans Clyde Drexler Chloe Dao, Designer The Lopez Family
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School Ready Goal: Each school and/or classroom to make it their own. Be a Ready Hero and a member of the Ready Super Hero Team Minimum: Send Booklets Home Option 1: Send Booklets Home, Curriculum Units in Classroom Option 2: Send Booklets Home, School-Wide Ready Assembly Recommended:Send Booklets Home, Curriculum Units in Classroom School-Wide Assembly Curriculum Units: Kindergarten & 1st Grade 2nd & 3rd Grade 4th & 5th Grade
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Neighborhood Ready Objectives: Evaluate Readiness of the neighborhood Identify disasters that impact the neighborhood Guide to Making a Plan Guide to Building a Kit Importance of Staying Informed Knowing your neighbors and neighborhood Who will teach the class? CERT Members Civic Club Leaders Citizen Volunteers Jurisdiction Personnel Specifics: One hour – 90 Minute preparedness class Facilitator Guide Booklets
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Other Ready Collateral Pieces Trading Cards Brochure Magnets Pens Calendar Notepads Playing Cards Flashlights Bags
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Getting The Message Out Preparedness messages or links to websites Established community meetings Use CERT trained citizens or active citizen volunteers to carry preparedness messages Neighborhood Walks, Town Hall Meetings Newsletters – congregation, civic club Local newspaper
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And there is more……… Workshops/Conferences/Fairs Company Meetings Neighborhood Watch Groups Organize block parties National Night Out Social Media Ready.gov brochures
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The Fading Message World Events Intel Reports
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Review of Previous Campaigns Long Talking Heads Sector Specific No S4 (Copyright Issues)
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Goals: Succinct Entertaining Jurisdiction Neutral Broad Audience Appeal Education Scalable
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Funding: Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant
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Results: Citizen Awareness Employee Awareness Employee IED Response “Make The Call” Campaign iWatchHouston.org
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Reproduction
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Questions????? Contact Information: Jackie Miller City of Houston 832.393.0922 Office 713.859.4232 Cell jackie.miller@houstontx.gov Richard Retz City of Houston 832.393.0924 Office richard.retz@houstontx.gov
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