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==== Project history ====
==== Project history ====
In 2016, Sue Mohnkern of Washington County Public Health led the RDPO’s Regional Disaster Sanitation Task Force to develop guidelines for disaster sanitation following a Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake. In 2017, the technical content created by that task force was passed to the RDPO’s Regional Disaster Preparedness Messaging Task Force under the initial leadership of Felicia Heaton, formerly of Portland Bureau of Emergency Management, and then Cynthia Valdivia, a bilingual outreach and multicultural public educator with Washington County Public Health.[[File:2018.05.23.24 Week Shopping List.jpg|alt=The retired version of the 24 Week Shopping List.|thumb|''This is the older (retired) version of the 24 Week Shopping List.''|300x300px|right]]With the help of an Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) grant, the RDPO hired Portland-based consulting firm Barney and Worth to help transform the disaster sanitation guidelines into pre- and post- event educational tools.
In 2016, Sue Mohnkern of Washington County Public Health led the RDPO’s Regional Disaster Sanitation Task Force to develop guidelines for disaster sanitation following a Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake. In 2017, the technical content created by that task force was passed to the RDPO’s Regional Disaster Preparedness Messaging Task Force under the initial leadership of Felicia Heaton, formerly of Portland Bureau of Emergency Management, and then Cynthia Valdivia, a bilingual outreach and multicultural public educator with Washington County Public Health.[[File:2018.05.23.24 Week Shopping List.jpg|alt=The retired version of the 24 Week Shopping List.|thumb|''This is the older (retired) version of the 24 Week Shopping List.''|300x300px|right]]With the help of an Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) grant, the RDPO hired Portland-based consulting firm Barney and Worth to help transform the disaster sanitation guidelines into pre- and post- event educational tools.
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== 24-Week Family Preparedness Shopping List ==
== 24-Week Family Preparedness Shopping List ==
This is probably the most popular PBEM-published handout. It gives recipients an opportunity to ''incrementally'' engage with disaster preparedness, and build a sufficient kit in 24 weeks.  
This is probably the most popular PBEM-published handout. It gives recipients an opportunity to ''incrementally'' engage with disaster preparedness, and build a sufficient kit in 24 weeks.