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NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR PROJECT 2022 - 2023




WE PROVIDE THE INFORMATION YOU NEED TO BUILD A SAFER COMMUNITY.


FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN HELP…OR GET THE HELP YOU NEED!


OUR MISSION & VISION

Neighborliness – is not just something you find in American history books. It’s
who we are as a people, whether we live in big cities or small towns. At
Neighbor To Neighbor Project, we believe that this statement is not only true,
it is also the way forward to a safer, stronger and more secure community.

In that spirit, we seek to help our neighbors become more aware of their
neighborhood by providing the tools they need to work together in time of
emergency. The key to security is “information and connection,” both of which
prevent isolation, lack of resources and panic.

After all, the more our neighbors know about Safety & Preparedness, the safer we
are. And the more we know about Safety & Preparedness, the safer our neighbors
are. So why not work together?


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Getting connected:
If you sense that something’s missing in America, you’re not alone. We’ve lost
something – something precious – a sense of neighborliness, which is so much a
part of our American history and so central to our traditions of community.
Somehow, we’ve lost connection with each other. 

Now more than ever, it is important that we try to “reconnect” because when it
comes to Safety & Preparedness (S&P), a little neighborliness goes a long way to
establishing calm during an emergency.

Founded in 2010 in Josephine County, Oregon, the Neighbor to Neighbor Project
(N2NP) is a promotional campaign that seeks to inform our communities about
Safety & Preparedness. 

Along with a helpful website (connecting people to various official resources),
the N2NP system depends on 2 things: First, a printable flyer full of officially
approved S&P information and second, cooperative affinity groups in your
community (including churches and businesses) who are willing to make the flyer
available to their neighbors. Truly, we are all in this together, whatever the
emergency. 

Again, the more our neighbors know about safety and preparedness, the safer we
are. And the more we know, the safer they are – so let’s work together!

Here’s the key question:
If you thought it would really help your community (whether big city or small
town), would you be willing to print out a flyer and leave it at your neighbor’s
door – a two-sided color flyer full of Safety & Preparedness information? 

In our founding County, local law enforcement gave us full support. They thought
this little step of connecting and informing neighbors could make a big
difference when an emergency finally comes.

Our local public school districts also stepped up, sending out the N2NP flyer to
all their parents. We’re hoping that this kind of support will be matched by the
public schools in your area, all of whom understand the importance of emergency
preparedness. 

The question is, do your neighbors understand the need for preparedness? The
odds are they don’t – or if they do, they simply haven’t acted on their own
knowledge. You can help them, and in that way also protect your neighborhood –
and ultimately, your whole community.

So challenge yourself, your family, your friends and coworkers to become a part
of the solution by joining this effort to make your community a safer and more
secure place to live. It’s an easy and a neighborly thing to do.

Thank you.

The Neighbor To Neighbor Project

Neighbor To Neighbor Project
c/o Concerned Fathers Against Crime, 233 Rogue River Hwy, Suite 202, Grants
Pass, OR 97527
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