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#'''NETs need the support and involvement of the entire local community, not just a few neighbors who are interested in preparing for a disaster.''' NETs can act as advocates for disaster preparedness and response at the local level, but they will require assistance from less-engaged neighbors to respond effectively after an earthquake.
#'''NETs need the support and involvement of the entire local community, not just a few neighbors who are interested in preparing for a disaster.''' NETs can act as advocates for disaster preparedness and response at the local level, but they will require assistance from less-engaged neighbors to respond effectively after an earthquake.
#'''Many NET Team Leaders prefer to focus on operational planning rather than administrative tasks.''' Some become leaders to plan for the response in their immediate area and may not necessarily want to manage rosters, conduct meetings, recruit others, or raise funds.
#'''Many NET Team Leaders prefer to focus on operational planning rather than administrative tasks.''' Some become leaders to plan for the response in their immediate area and may not necessarily want to manage rosters, conduct meetings, recruit others, or raise funds.
#'''There is a significant gap between the NET mission and the communities NETs serve.''' CRDs serve as a framework to pull in [[PBEM Community Resilience Team Mission, Vision, and Values|community resilience resources]] in local communities and break down silos between their missions.
#'''There is a significant gap between the NET mission and the communities NETs serve.''' CRDs serve as a framework to pull in [[PBEM Community Resilience Team Mission, Vision, and Values#PBEM's Approach to Community Resilience|community resilience resources]] in local communities and break down silos between their missions.


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