The Impact on Disaster Response and Recovery
Here is a link to an article with an invitation to a February 18 webinar.
Misinformation Is Now a Crisis Response and Infrastracture Threat
by Hancock COAD
Here is a link to an article with an invitation to a February 18 webinar.
Misinformation Is Now a Crisis Response and Infrastracture Threat
by Hancock COAD
Emergency Volunteers Meeting February 5, 2026 7:00 PM
EOC 640 South Franklin, Greenfield
Financial Emergencies – How to avoid and how to respond
Today is not a good day to check your 401K. Financial emergencies can come in many forms: job loss, major repair to car or house, scams, natural disaster. Is your family prepared?
Know Risks, Make a Plan, Take Action:
Preparedness steps:
by Hancock COAD
In the hours immediately following an emergency, first responders will likely be overwhelmed, possibly unable to reach your neighborhood. You and your neighbors my very well be dependent upon one another to provide life-saving measures. Are you confident you are up to that challenge?
In order to get as many “YES” answers as possible to that question, Hancock County COAD has been offering CPR/First Aid training either free or at very reduced cost to our community. To date we have trained over 150 Hancock County residents. We are only able to do that through generous contributions from our partners and members.
Would you consider assisting us in getting Hancock County prepared for any emergency?