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A.D.A.P.T.’s sole mission, in partnership with the Atherton Police Department, is to train and organize Atherton residents to be resilient, response capable and recovery able in the event of a Town-wide emergency or disaster event.
A message from Chief Steve McCulley - Atherton Police Department
“Get involved now with A.D.A.P.T. Atherton is fortunate to have A.D.A.P.T. as the go-to resource for disaster and major emergency training and preparation. Empower yourself and your family, for our police force, fire services, and medical response teams will likely not have the ability to reach every resident for at least 7 days after an emergency. Join me every month at A.D.A.P.T.’s Community Meetings for real-world emergency training.”
The next meeting is on November 2nd, at Jennings Pavilion at Holbrook-Palmer Park and we will be learning about hygiene, sanitation, critter remediation after a disaster strikes. Police Chief McCulley provides additional preparedness insight.
Find your area number and Area Coordinator to start preparing and planning for a disaster.
Contacts
Tom Prussing, President - tprussing@gmail.com
Colleen Haight, Vice President - cehaight@gmail.com
Norma Fogelberg, Treasurer - norma@normafogelberg.com
Jeanne Jensen jmarie_jensen@yahoo.com
Join A.D.A.P.T. and their dedicated volunteers and residents, for their short monthly meetings on the first Saturday of every month. Each meeting includes an educational tabletop and, oftentimes, hands-on practice or a guest speaker!
check out our website at www.getreadyatherton.org
Continue to check this site monthly to confirm next Community Meeting date.