AFRN Programs
Programs Built for Community Readiness
AFRN programs bring preparedness, response, recovery, resilience, training, communications, and local coordination together through a connected network of community-based programs.
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Each AFRN program is designed to support a different part of community readiness while working together as one connected public safety system.
Neighborhood Stations
Local preparedness and coordination points where communities can organize, train, communicate, and support one another.
Learn MoreResilience Centers
Larger community hubs for training, resources, communications, recovery support, and partner coordination.
Learn MoreMobile Response Units
Deployable vehicles, trailers, and mobile assets that bring field support directly into affected areas.
Learn MoreCERT & Neighborhood Teams
Trained residents, CERT members, and local teams working together to strengthen neighborhood readiness.
Learn MoreDisaster 360 Initiative
AFRN’s full-cycle framework connecting preparedness, response, recovery, resilience, and prevention.
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Connected Programs
One System, Multiple Points of Support
AFRN programs are designed to work together, not operate in isolation.
Built for Communities
Preparedness That Starts Before the Emergency
The strongest response begins long before disaster strikes.
Field Support
From Local Readiness to Deployable Response
AFRN connects local preparedness with mobile field capability.
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Neighborhood Stations
AFRN Neighborhood Stations create local access points where communities can organize, train, communicate, and coordinate before, during, and after disasters.
Resilience Centers
AFRN Resilience Centers provide space, resources, training, communications, and coordination to help communities prepare for emergencies and recover after disasters.
Mobile Response Units
AFRN Mobile Response Units bring command, communications, medical, logistics, staging, and responder support capabilities directly into affected communities.
CERT & Neighborhood Teams
AFRN helps CERT members, Neighborhood Teams, and local volunteers organize, train, communicate, and support their communities before professional help arrives.
Disaster 360 Initiative
The Disaster 360 Initiative connects preparedness, response, recovery, resilience, and prevention into one coordinated framework for safer communities.
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