Train as if Your Life Depends on it
The Safe Community Project has been thrilled to collaborate with numerous organizations, helping them become more resilient to disasters through […]
The Safe Community Project has been thrilled to collaborate with numerous organizations, helping them become more resilient to disasters through […]
The Safe Community Project works with local, state, and federal entities to support training related to disasters and specific threats
The summer of 2024 has brought heightened wildfire activity in California, with more fires and acres burned than in recent
They’re lovely to look at. They grow and spread faster than the wildest weed. They can cover an entire hillside
Change your passwords! For some, that is about as reasonable as asking, “please stop smoking.” True, smoking can kill you,
With years of experience behind us, our course development and technology subject matter experts provide our organization with a unique
The Safe Community Project dedicates a few days every year to focus on the open issues, gaps, and needs of
In 2014, nine people died in house fires in the City of Los Angeles in just the first 90 days
The Safe Community Project participated in a State Assembly hearing on wildfire insurance conducted in Pasadena California on December 13,
As a component of our wildfire community risk reduction efforts, our L.A. Division, MySafe:LA produced a wildfire safety fair in