Full Life Sponsors Hawai’i Island Emergency Preparedness Training

marsfulllife • April 18, 2018
A flyer for a feeling safe , being safe emergency preparedness training.

Self-Advocacy Advisory Council (SAAC) Presents:

Feeling Safe, Being Safe (FSBS) Emergency Preparedness Training

Sponsored by:

Full Life Hawai’i

 

WHAT:  SAAC is providing emergency preparedness training to individuals with developmental disabilities.


WHY:  SAAC is using tools that were made by people with disabilities. We want people to take charge and be safe and prepared for an emergency.


HOW:  Each participant will complete a Feeling Safe, Being Safe worksheet and magnet. They will also learn how to puT an emergency kit together.

 

WHEN: HILO Friday, June 1, 2018 10:30am-1:30pm some snacks & beverages provided


WHERE: Hawai’i Innovation Center at Hilo 117 Keawe St.

RSVP REQUIRED, BY:  Wednesday, May 30, 2018   mar@fulllifehawaii.org  (808) 935-7699

 

WHEN: KONA Wednesday, June 6, 2018 10:30am-1:30pm some snacks & beverages provided

RSVP REQUIRED, BY: Monday, June 4, 2018  mar@fulllifehawaii.org  (808) 322-9333


WHERE: Old Kona Airport Pavilion (end of Kuakini Hwy)

 

Those requiring accommodations must submit their request by Monday, May 28, 2018.  For social media, below are the event pages:

  1. Hilo-      https://www.facebook.com/events/184919348896368/
  2. Kona-    https://www.facebook.com/events/294842814386836/


Aloha,

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