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The mission of Citizen Corps is to harness the power of every individual through
education, training, and volunteer service
to make communities safer, stronger, and better prepared to respond to the threats of terrorism, crime, public health issues, and disasters of all kinds.

The Citizen Corps mission is accomplished through a national network of state, local, and tribal Citizen Corps Councils. These Councils build on community strengths to implement the Citizen Corps programs and will carry out a local strategy to have every American participate. Currently there are:

54 State/Territory Citizen Corps Councils and
1,372 County/Local/Tribal Citizen Corps Councils
Which serve 153,879,534 people or 53 % of the total US population

Click here to view a map of where these Councils are located or click here to view a listing of the Councils.

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The Citizen Corps Guide for Local Officials provides suggestions for how to form a Citizen Corps Council and how to get the programs and other activities started in your community.

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The Citizen Corps 2002 Annual Report provides information about
Citizen Corps in every state based on data compiled by
January 29, 2003.

Everyone can do something to help make our families and our communities safer through:

Personal responsibility: Developing a household preparedness plan and disaster supplies kits, observing home health and safety practices, implementing disaster mitigation measures, and participating in crime prevention and reporting.

Training: Taking classes in emergency preparedness, response capabilities, first aid, CPR, fire suppression, and search and rescue procedures.

Volunteer service: Engaging individuals in volunteer activities that support first responders, disaster relief groups, and community safety organizations. Everyone can do something to support local law enforcement, fire, emergency medical services, community public health efforts, and the four stages of emergency management: prevention, mitigation, response and recovery efforts.

Local Citizen Corps Councils will:

  • promote and strengthen the Citizen Corps programs at the community level, such as Volunteers in Police Service programs, CERT teams, Medical Reserve Corps units, and Neighborhood Watch groups;
  • provide opportunities for special skills and interests;
  • develop targeted outreach for the community, including special needs groups;
  • provide opportunities of training in first aid and emergency preparedness;
  • organize special projects and community events;
  • encourage cooperation and collaboration among community leaders; and
  • capture smart practices and report accomplishments; and
  • create opportunities for all residents to participate.

Starting a Citizen Corps Council in your area will help create the groundwork for the long-term security of our neighborhoods, our communities, and our nation.


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