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    Obama Quietly Launches New FEMA Youth Corps Division With 240 Inductees

    The first graduating class was on the ground for Hurricane Sandy and everyone knows how well that worked out!
    This is the reason that FEMA made all employees reapply for their jobs in 2011 and they got rid of the old folks to bring on Obama's youth army.

    Obama Quietly Launches New FEMA Youth Corps Division With 240 Inductees



    Obama is gathering counselors for Camp FEMA

    Obama promised that he would create a civilian army in 2008 (see video below) that would eventually be as strong and as aggressive as the United States military. Here we see Step One towards accomplishing that goal.

    FEMA Camps did not start under Obama, but he may be the leader under which people will begin to be placed in them.

    RELATED STORY: Obama’s Private Army and FEMA Detention Camps
    From FEMA.gov: VICKSBURG, Miss.– A historic new collaboration between two federal agencies to strengthen the nation’s disaster response capabilities was launched today as the nation’s first 240 FEMA Corps members were sworn into service at an induction ceremony in Vicksburg, Mississippi.

    Vicksburg, Miss., Sep. 13, 2012 — Image from the Induction Ceremony for the inaugural class of FEMA Corps members. FEMA Corps members assist with disaster preparedness, response, and recovery activities, providing support in areas ranging from working directly with disaster survivors to supporting disaster recovering centers to sharing valuable disaster preparedness and mitigation information with the public.

    FEMA Corps is an innovative partnership between the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) to enhance disaster response and recovery capacity while expanding career opportunities for young people.

    Established as a new unit within the existing AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC), FEMA Corps engages young adults ages 18 to 24 to provide ten months of full-time service on disaster response and recovery projects. Members will be deployed to assignments ranging from working directly with disaster survivors to supporting disaster recovery centers to sharing disaster response and mitigation information with the public.

    At today’s induction ceremony, members of the inaugural FEMA Corps class took the AmeriCorps pledge to “get things done for America” and heard from agency leaders about the important work that lies ahead. FEMA Deputy Administrator Richard Serino and CNCS CEO Wendy Spencer were on hand to welcome the members and thank them for their commitment to service.

    “When I visit communities devastated by disasters like Joplin, Mo., I always find members of AmeriCorps lending a helping hand to survivors,” said Serino. “Today’s inductees are taking part in an exciting new pursuit — combining the exceptional record of citizen service at AmeriCorps NCCC with FEMA’s specialized mission of supporting survivors with their recovery after a disaster. I commend and thank every member of the inaugural class of FEMA Corps for their dedication to helping communities in need.”

    “I commend you for answering the call to serve and making a difference for people and communities in need,” said Spencer. “As the nation’s very first FEMA Corps members, you are helping write a new chapter in the history of national service. With your training, backed by your team, and inspired by your passion, you will bring much-needed hope and assistance to disasters survivors. As you help others, this year will help you – giving you skills, expanding your opportunities, and setting you on a lifelong path of service to others.”

    Today’s induction ceremony marked the end of one month of AmeriCorps NCCC training and the start of FEMA position-specific training. After completing training this month, members will be deployed to their first assignments. FEMA Corps will supplement FEMA’s existing Reservist workforce in assisting citizens and communities who have been impacted by disasters.
    After completing 1,700 hour of service, FEMA Corps members will receive a $5,550 Segal AmeriCorps Education Award to pay for tuition or pay student loans. Members will gain significant training and experience in disaster services that can serve as a pathway to employment in the emergency management profession.

    FEMA Corps members will be based out of five AmeriCorps NCCC campuses across the country: Sacramento, Calif.; Denver, Colo.; Vinton, Iowa; Perry Point, Md.; and, Vicksburg, Miss. The program will engage 1,600 members annually when fully operational next year. source – FEMA

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    Youth Preparedness | Ready.gov www.ready.gov/youth-preparedness

    Youth Preparedness Council FEMA Youth Preparedness Council History. On July 23, 2012, FEMA announced the formation of its first Youth Preparedness Council.

    FEMA.gov | Federal Emergency Management Agency

    www.fema.gov

    Disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery, education, and references.


    Fire Safety for Kids, Parents and Teachers | U.S. Fire Administration

    www.usfa.fema.gov/kids

    Kids, parents and teachers! Learn about home fire safety from the U.S. Fire Administration. Test your knowledge, play games and earn a Jr. Fire Marshal certificate.


    FEMA Announces New Members to Join the Youth Preparedness Council

    www.fema.gov/.../fema-announces-new-members-join-youth-prep...

    about 1 month ago

    Agency (FEMA) announced five newly selected members of the FEMA National Youth Preparedness Council (YPC). Language English


    FEMA Announces New, Returning Members to National Youth Preparedness Council

    www.fema.gov/.../fema-announces-new-returning-members-natio...

    about 1 month ago

    Agency (FEMA) announced newly selected members and distinguished returning Council members of the FEMA National Youth Preparedness Council (YPC). The Council supports FEMA’s emphasis on and dedication to involving the “Whole Community” in ...


    FEMA Seeks Applicants for Youth Preparedness Council

    www.fema.gov/.../fema-seeks-applicants-youth-preparedness-c...

    5 months ago

    PHILADELPLHIA, Pa. – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is looking for nominations for participants in the Agency’s Youth Preparedness Council (YPC). Language English
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