Link: http://evacuteer.org/events Thousands of our neighbors may need help evacuating if a major storm comes our way. Evacuteershelp us run the City of New Orleans free and public evacuation plan, City-Assisted Evacuation (CAE), to make sure that our residents are safeand out of harm's way! In this one-hour training session, you will beintroduced to the history of Evacuteer.org and why we were formed, howthe City-Assisted Evacuation plan works, and the vital role that our volunteers play in ensuring that everyone who uses City-Assisted Evacuation is treated with respect and dignity. Bring a friend or neighborto help us reach our goal of 500 trained volunteers this year!
Saturday, Apr 13, 10:30-11:30 AM
Evacuteer Training
Main Library
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219 Loyola Avenue, New Orleans, LA
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