May is National Wildfire Awareness Month, and here in Ìϲ©ÌåÓý, , the and their partners in the are launching a new program to encourage residents to volunteer to be “ambassadors” to help their neighborhoods be prepared for the threat of wildfire.
The goal of the is to help local neighborhood residents serving as ambassadors to provide information to their neighbors and help them prepare for wildfire. is a multi-agency initiative that works with neighbors and agency partners to create fire adapted communities.
“Our vision is that our ambassadors will be part of a statewide network of passionate individuals working to connect neighbors with trusted wildfire education, expert partners and resources for mitigation projects,” said Megan Kay, a coordinator for Extension’s . “The ambassadors will also serve as key contacts for local firefighting agencies and community preparedness efforts, helping to build stronger, fire-ready neighborhoods.”
An online informational session will be held at noon, May 7. Those interested in attending just need to to be provided with the link for the meeting. Kay said ambassadors will help lead community outreach efforts, access potential funding for larger wildfire mitigation projects, receive support from Fire Adapted Ìϲ©ÌåÓý staff to update or create a community wildfire protection plan, and join other ambassadors at workshops and trainings.
“By stepping up to be a neighborhood ambassador, people can make a real difference in wildfire preparedness,” Kay said. “Its great when individual homeowners take action, but when a neighborhood works together, it really improves the chances of the neighborhood surviving a wildfire threat.”
Extension, in collaboration with firefighting agencies and other partners, has developed since the Living With Fire Program’s inception over 25 years ago.
Extension and its partners are encouraging residents to take action to be “Battle Born Wildfire Ready” as part of the collaborative this month.
For more information, email Kay or call her at 775-336-0231.