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Alabama Citizen Corps
 

 
AmeriCorps Alabama
 

 
Emergency Preparedness & Response
 

 
Governor's Statewide Interagency Council on Homelessness
 

 
Faith and Community- Based Initiative
 

 
ReadyAlabama.org
 

 
Women's Commission
 

 
Resources
 

 

Address:
One Commerce St., Suite 620
P.O. Box 309534
Montgomery, AL 36130-9534

Email Address:
info@ServeAlabama.gov

Phone Number: 
   
(334) 954-7440

Fax Number:        
(334) 242-2885

Toll Free Number: 
(877) 273-501
 
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Programs & Partners

Citizen Corps is the citizens preparedness initiative for the State of Alabama.  Councils are charged with bringing all professional and volunteer stakeholders together to develop community action plans, assess possible threats and identify local resources.

The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, and disaster medical operations. Using their training, CERT members can assist others in their neighborhood or workplace following an event and can take a more active role in preparing their community. The program is administered by United States Department of Homeland Security.
 

An expanded Neighborhood Watch Program (NWP) incorporates terrorism awareness education into its existing crime prevention mission, while also serving as a way to bring residents together to focus on emergency preparedness and emergency response training. Funded by Department Of Justice, Neighborhood Watch is administered by the National Sheriffs’ Association


 

The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) Program strengthens communities by helping medical, public health and other volunteers offer their expertise throughout the year as well as during local emergencies and other times of community need. MRC volunteers work in coordination with existing local emergency response programs and also supplement existing community public health initiatives, such as outreach and prevention, immunization programs, blood drives, case management, care planning, and other efforts. The MRC program is administered by Health and Human Services.

Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS) works to enhance the capacity of state and local law enforcement to utilize volunteers. VIPS serves as a gateway to resources and information for and about law enforcement volunteer programs. Funded by Department Of Justice, VIPS is managed and implemented by International Association of Chiefs of Police.

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The Fire Corps promotes the use of citizen advocates to enhance the capacity of resource-constrained fire and rescue departments at all levels: volunteer, combination, and career. Citizen advocates can assist local fire departments in a range of activities including fire safety outreach, youth programs, and administrative support. Fire Corps provides resources to assist fire and rescue departments in creating opportunities for citizen advocates and promotes citizen participation. Fire Corps is funded through Department of Homeland Security and is managed and implemented through a partnership between the National Volunteer Fire Council, the International Association of Fire Fighters, and the International Association of Fire Chiefs.

 

"I believe one of the most effective ways government can help those in need is to help charities, faith-based organizations and community groups that are working every day to transform lives with acts of compassion. Government must stand with them and be on their side as they reach out to hurting neighbors in desperate need of our help.”
     - Governor Bob Riley
 
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