In response to the events of September 11, 2001, government leaders launched Citizen Corps to encourage citizen involvement in homeland security and emergency preparedness. Created in 2002 and coordinated by FEMA, Citizen Corps unites federal, state, local, and tribal partners to strengthen community safety through training, volunteerism, and public engagement. It builds on local programs that reduce crime, and improve resilience against disasters of all types.
Citizen Corps Councils lead these efforts nationwide, promoting a strategy of community-based preparedness. Citizens are encouraged to take personal responsibility by learning emergency skills, staying informed, and volunteering to support disaster response and public safety efforts in their communities.
