Services // CapacitiesSVC // 01-03
Three pathways to a more prepared community.
Each engagement is scoped to the people in the room — a kitchen table, a church basement, or a county EOC.
01
Individuals, Families & Faith-Based Organizations
Hands-on training that improves disaster preparedness and gives households and congregations the tools to remain resilient in the first hours of a crisis — before government resources arrive.
- Home readiness audits
- Faith-based community planning
- Communications & supply logic
- Multi-family group training
02
Government Consulting & Training
Consulting and training services that improve county and municipal operations focused on disaster preparedness and emergency management — from planning documents to live exercises.
- Operational planning reviews
- Implement ICS / NIMS training
- Tabletop & functional exercises
- Volunteer coordination frameworks
03
Volunteer Efforts
Although PACE Resiliency is not a non-profit, we contribute directly to building more resilient communities through ongoing volunteer leadership and instruction.
- Chairman, Alachua County COAD/LTRG
- President, AUXCOMM Radio Operator Group
- Wilderness First Responder courses
- Clean-water training in highland Ecuador
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