RELEASE: California’s First Partner Encourages Women Statewide to Be More Disaster Prepared

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She joins the first-of-its-kind woman-focused resiliency initiative known as Listas

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SACRAMENTO – As Women’s History Month enters its fourth week, the Listas Campaign is proud to launch the participation of the First Partner of California Jennifer Siebel Newsom. Recognizing the vital role California women play as leaders and changemakers in their own families and communities, the Listas Campaign has been empowering women with emergency resiliency knowledge this past month and will continue to do so into April.

Click here to watch her video in English and Spanish

“As moms, we shoulder so much of the invisible- yet vital- work of caring for our families’ needs in both times of calm and times of chaos,” said First Partner Siebel Newsom. “That’s why in California, we’re working around the clock to empower women with emergency resiliency knowledge so we can help ourselves and our families during trying times like natural disasters.”

So far, the Listas Campaign, through the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), has done the following in March since the announcement:

“We are honored to have California’s First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom as part of the Listas Campaign, focusing on key disaster readiness tips,” said Cal OES Director Nancy Ward. “She has championed various initiatives to support families and women, making strides to build economic equity, equal representation and advance a family-first agenda.”

Educating women in communities statewide, the Listas Campaign provides the knowledge needed for women to lead their families during natural disasters, such as wildfires, earthquakes, floods and mudslides.

This Campaign is part of an ongoing effort by Cal OES, through Listos California, to enhance disaster resiliency statewide in at-risk, disaster-prone areas by engaging thousands of community partners, non-profit organizations, tribal governments, Community Emergency Response Teams and other organizations.

KEY DISASTER RESILIENCY TIPS

Sign up for alerts:

  • Life-saving local emergency alerts ensure you get the right information at the right time during an emergency
  • Sign up here

Talk with your family and friends about emergency preparedness:

  • Help them create an emergency plan
  • Learn evacuation routes out of their neighborhood
  • Make sure everyone in your house knows where to meet up if you can’t stay in your house

Think about the essentials and put them together:

  • Portable chargers — get them charged and ready to go
  • Important documents
  • Any important medicine

RESOURCES

Cal OES has developed hundreds of downloadable resources in multiple languages related to disaster preparedness, response and recovery, including videos, social media graphics, flyers, one pagers, quick guides and indigenous language videos on general preparedness and flooding. These free helpful resources are available here.

  • Listas Campaign Social Toolkit here
  • Listas Campaign Page here
  • Listas Campaign Videos on YouTube here
  • Local Emergency Alerts page here