Teams/Maplewood: Difference between revisions

From Portland NET Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Created page with "{{Team | tl = Kandy Scott | atl= Mike Linman | contact = {{EmailLink|maplewoodpdxnet@gmail.com}} }} {{Neighborhood | district = 4 }} {{TeamPageBanner}} = Overview = The Maplewood NET is working to make this a safer, more resilient community. We’re here to help you prepare yourself and work together with your neighbors to make plans, strengthen bonds, and generally make this a safer place to live. Please contact us with questions and attend our meetings! You don’t..."
 
No edit summary
 
Line 14: Line 14:


The Maplewood NET is working to make this a safer, more resilient community. We’re here to help you prepare yourself and work together with your neighbors to make plans, strengthen bonds, and generally make this a safer place to live. Please contact us with questions and attend our meetings! You don’t need to be a trained NET member to get involved.
The Maplewood NET is working to make this a safer, more resilient community. We’re here to help you prepare yourself and work together with your neighbors to make plans, strengthen bonds, and generally make this a safer place to live. Please contact us with questions and attend our meetings! You don’t need to be a trained NET member to get involved.
[[File:Portland-NET-volunteers.png]]

Latest revision as of 07:41, 2 June 2025

New to NET?

Get Ready Visit PublicAlerts.org to learn and prepare yourself for local emergencies.
Get Involved Support your neighborhood by volunteering to be a Neighborhood Emergency Team (NET) member. During a citywide or regional emergency such as a severe winter storm, flood, or major earthquake, volunteer neighborhood rescuers will likely be first on-the-scene when firefighters and police are slowed by impassable streets or overwhelmed by calls for help.

Overview

The Maplewood NET is working to make this a safer, more resilient community. We’re here to help you prepare yourself and work together with your neighbors to make plans, strengthen bonds, and generally make this a safer place to live. Please contact us with questions and attend our meetings! You don’t need to be a trained NET member to get involved.