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Mercy Corps Hosts C.A.L.M. Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation Fair on St. Croix

Mercy Corpsโ€™ Caribbean Resilience Initiative is excited to announce the C.A.L.M. Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation Fair, taking place on Saturday, May 24, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the University of the Virgin Islands โ€“ Albert A. Sheen Campus, Great Hall. The fairโ€™s theme, โ€œKeep C.A.L.M. in the Storm: Collaborate. Act. Listen. Maintain,โ€ highlights the need for inclusive, accessible disaster preparedness for all residents.

The event will bring together government agencies, emergency responders, nonprofit organizations, and community leaders to share valuable information, tools, and resources that can help residents better prepare for the 2025 hurricane season and other emergencies.

This free, family-friendly event will feature:

– Interactive booths and demonstrations

– Emergency preparedness resources

– Activities for children and families

– Raffle prizes, giveaways, and live entertainment

โ€œAs a region on the front lines of climate change, we know the importance of strengthening our community’s readiness,โ€ said Aimee Griles-Cariรฑo, Community Resilience Officer for Mercy Corps. โ€œThis fair is about ensuring that everyoneโ€”especially our most vulnerable residentsโ€”has access to the knowledge and resources they need before disaster strikes.โ€

Confirmed participating agencies include the Virgin Islands Police Department, Virgin Islands Department of Health, Island Therapy Solutions, and the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency (VITEMA), with more to be announced.

Mercy Corps invites the entire St. Croix community to attend, learn, and connect. For more information, visit https://www.mercycorps.org/where-we-work/the-caribbean.

 

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