The Hebron United Presbyterian Church will hosting an emergency preparedness class on Tuesday, May 26
Those who take the class will get a free "go bag" emergency kit for each family that attends
Hebron, N.Y. (05/19/2026) — The Hebron United Presbyterian Church will be hosting an emergency preparedness class taught by the New York National Guard on Tuesday, May 26 at 6 p.m.
The 90-minute event is part of the New York State Citizens Preparedness Corps program which teaches New Yorkers how to prepare for a disaster, respond and then recover as quickly as possible.
The Hebron United Presbyterian Church is located at 3153 County Route 30, in Hebron.
The training course outlines the ways your family can responding to a natural or man-made disaster. The New York National Guard instructors are prepared to answer all your questions during the session.
Participants will be advised on how to properly prepare for any disaster, including developing a family emergency plan and stocking up on emergency supplies.
Participants will receive a training certificate, a family emergency plan booklet, a pamphlet listing recommended items to store, and a starter "go kit" filled with items that can help in an emergency ranging from duct tape and plastic sheeting to a transistor radio.
They will also learn how to report suspicious activity and potential threats to authorities with the free "See Something, Send Something" mobile app.
Registration at this website is encouraged: https://www.dhses.ny.gov/citizen-preparedness-training-calendar
For more information contact Jill Nadolski, at jill.nadolski@hotmail.com, or call at 518-744-6323


