On behalf of PWORA, I want to thank NOHVCC for giving us the
opportunity to present a webinar entitled:
Building Capacity to Mitigate Post-Disaster Impacts to Recreation
Facilities through Volunteer and Professional Services.
I believe you will find the presentation and discussions
to be informative on how/why a non-profit natural disaster recovery organization is
formed and the role it can play as a partner with land agencies and other
stakeholders to address post-wildfire recovery projects so that units can be
reopened to the public in a timely manner.
The presentation covers a number of subjects that
include; collaboration with stakeholders, post-fire mitigation tools and
prescriptions, organizing volunteers, providing certified training, important
role for dirt-bike strike teams, use of PPE, master agreements, human cost, economic impact, supplemental project agreements, developing
relationships and building trust.
LINK TO JUNE 24, 2020 NOHVCC/PWORA WEBINAR
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PWORA wants to thank all of our volunteer, club,
industry, and agency partners and also our donors who have contributed to help us
build capacity to recover and reopen recreation areas damaged by intense
wildfires and other natural disasters.
Don Amador, President/CEO
Post Wildfire OHV Recovery Alliance
555 Honey Lane
Oakley, CA 94561
Phone: (925) 783-1834
Email: damador@pwora.org
Web: www.pwora.org
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