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Since 2019, the Northern Marianas College’s My Preparedness Initiative (MyPI), in partnership with Homeland Security Emergency Management (HSEM), Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services (DFEMS), CNMI Public School System (PSS), and the Division of Youth Services (DYS) has been fostering emergency preparedness, community resilience, and youth leadership through proactive outreach. 

MyPI Northern Mariana Islands is a component of the National Youth Preparedness Initiative (MyPI National), a partnership of 27 states and 2 US territories, delivering an innovative and engaging curriculum for teenagers. The MyPI program has won three national awards since its inception.

The initiative is a flexible and engaging five to ten week program that offers a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) curriculum foundation, CPR/AED certification, disaster simulations, and allows participants to do a comprehensive family and community service project (Prep+6).

The Prep+6 project has its participants help their household and six additional households develop emergency supply kits and emergency communication plans. This component allows for significant enhancement in individual, family, and community preparedness and resilience.  

In addition, the 13-18 year olds who enter into the MyPI program will complete the United States Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency certified CERT training and learn about Disaster Preparedness, Fire Safety and Utility Control, Disaster Medical Operations, Light Search and Rescue, the CERT Organization, Disaster Psychology, Terrorism and CERT, Hazard related Annexes, Earthquakes, Excessive Heat, Fire, Floods, Hurricanes and Coastal Storms, Landslides and Mudflows, Nuclear Power Plant Emergencies, Pandemic Influenza, Severe Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, Tsunamis, Volcanoes, and Winterstorms.

For more information about the MyPI program, contact Tayna Belyeu-Camacho, MyPI NMI Program Manager at tayna.belyeu-camacho@marianas.edu or 670.237.6841. Interested individuals can also visit https://mypinorthernmarianaislands.org/ or follow them on Facebook (@MyPICNMI).