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Impact Report

For plan Strengthening Families Initiative, Parenting Education (Valencia County)
Date October 29, 2009, 3:05 am
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report Five hundred and twenty-five adults participated in an emergency preparedness program provided by the Valencia County Home Economist. The program was conducted at the Valencia County New Mexico Works office, CASA, Indian Livestock Days and with the Valencia County Extension Association of NM organization. The program helped adults/parents gain a better understanding of emergencies that are the most prevalent in their area and increased their knowledge and attitudes about what to do in case of an emergency. 50% percent of the participants were given a starter emergency supply kit to take home with them. The supply kit included information to help parents talk to their children about emergencies and help them to develop a plan for their home and a plan for when they are away from home. Through this program the Valencia County Home Economist can educate and empower youth and adults to take some steps to prepare for and respond to potential emergencies, including natural disasters and terrorist attacks.