Registration for #FFXSummit 2014 is closed. The conference is planned to proceed as scheduled unless, due to weather, Fairfax County Government closes. See https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/alert/latest.php for weather announcements.
Summit planners are looking forward to welcoming registered attendees tomorrow, March 25.
The Summit for Disaster Resiliency is a county collaboration involving Volunteer Fairfax, the Neighborhood and Community Services, and Faith Communities in Action. Summit topics to include the role your organization plays in community disaster resiliency, how groups interact with each other in the event of a disaster, and the writing of an organizational Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) to help you continue vital service.
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The Summit for Disaster Resiliency will take place on Tuesday, March 25 from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm at the Mount Olive Baptist church at 6600 Old Centerville Road, in Centerville, VA. Lunch and free parking will be provided.
Questions regarding the Summit may be directed to Tracy Friend at 730-246-3553 or Sandy Chisholm at 703-324-5185.Emergency preparedness is a team sport. Eric Whitaker