K-State Libraries is hosting a workshop focused on personal preparedness on September 10, 2023, from 14:00 to 15:00 at 181 Hale Library. The session aims to equip participants with essential skills for emergency situations, covering topics such as creating emergency kits, developing communication plans, and identifying local shelter areas.
This workshop is part of the Community Safety Talks series, which promotes a safer environment for the campus and surrounding community. The session will be led by Rikki Blume and Savannah Greiner, both representatives of K-State Emergency Management within the Division of Risk and Safety.
Participants interested in attending can register through the following link: https://kstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_23L2vEyLCZOFKzs. By joining this workshop, attendees will gain valuable insights into how to prepare for various emergencies, enhancing their ability to respond effectively in critical situations.
The demand for personal preparedness education has grown as communities face natural disasters, public health crises, and other emergencies. This workshop reflects a proactive approach to education and safety, encouraging individuals to take responsibility for their own preparedness and that of their families.
K-State Libraries emphasizes the importance of community engagement and safety awareness. Such initiatives not only foster a culture of preparedness but also build resilience within the community. Attendees can expect an interactive session designed to provide practical knowledge that can be applied in real-life scenarios.
For more information about the workshop and to secure a spot, visit the registration link provided. Engaging in this workshop is a step towards ensuring personal safety and contributing to the overall well-being of the community.







































