09/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/12/2025 07:50
437,500 New Yorkers Trained Through CPC Courses to Date
September is National Preparedness Month and This Year's Theme is "Preparedness Starts at Home"
New Yorkers Can Register for a Free Citizen Preparedness Corps Course
Text Your County or Borough to 333111 to Receive Real Time Emergency and Weather Alerts
Governor Kathy Hochul today encouraged New Yorkers to make an emergency plan during National Preparedness Month. National Preparedness Month is held every September and this year's theme is "Preparedness Starts at Home," which focuses on the essentials of preparedness: making a family emergency plan, knowing your risk, building an emergency supply kit and taking action to prepare for emergencies in your community. New Yorkers are also encouraged to attend a Citizen Preparedness Corps (CPC) training course during National Preparedness Month. CPC training is provided by the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services and the New York National Guard.
"Keeping New York safe is my top priority - and that starts with preparedness," Governor Hochul said. "Here in New York, we know well the importance of being ready to act when disaster strikes. That is why I'm encouraging all New Yorkers to remember the essentials of preparedness and shore up their plans for when emergencies and disasters strike."
CPC trainings are free and held in-person throughout the state. New Yorkers can find a local training and enroll on the DHSES website. For those unable to attend in person, courses are also available online in English and with subtitles in 12 additional languages, including Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Italian, Korean, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Urdu and Yiddish. To date, 437,000 people have completed the program.
The New York State Citizen Preparedness Corps (CPC) was established to train everyday New Yorkers how to prepare for emergencies and disasters, respond immediately and recover as quickly as possible to pre-disaster conditions.
Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Commissioner Jackie Bray said, "Preparedness is key when it comes to staying safe during emergencies and disasters. Packing a go bag, making a plan, signing up for real time alerts and knowing your risk are simple steps you can take to keep yourself and your loved ones ready for emergencies."
Some items to consider when preparing for disasters:
Create a Family Emergency Plan
Prepare an Emergency Kit
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About the State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services
The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services provides leadership, coordination and support for efforts to prevent, protect against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from terrorism, natural disasters, threats, fires and other emergencies. For more information, visit the DHSES Facebook page, follow @NYSDHSES on X, or visit dhses.ny.gov.