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MEDIA RELEASE - HERricane HERnando June 23 โ€“ 27, 2025

Post Date:05/20/2025 10:26 AM

MEDIA RELEASE
May 16, 2025

 

HERricane HERnando June 23 โ€“ 27, 2025

 

 

(Brooksville, FL) โ€“ Hernando County Emergency Management will host HERricane HERnando on June 23-27, 2025, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Hernando County Emergency Operations Center, located at 18900 Cortez Blvd. in Brooksville. HERricane HERnando is a five-day summer camp for young women ages 13-17 to learn about emergency management as a career, the importance of preparedness, how to perform CPR, learn about public safety, and how to build a disaster supply kit.

 

The program aims to grow and support tomorrowโ€™s emergency managers, healthcare workers, meteorologists, and other public servants so that they can be prepared to handle hurricanes, wildfires, or public health emergencies. โ€œWe are proud to bring back HERricane HERnando to the young women of Hernando County for the fourth annual landfall!โ€ said Hernando Countyโ€™s Emergency Management Director, Erin Thomas. โ€œEmergency Management and adjacent public safety careers are truly a labor of love, authenticity, and passion, and we cannot wait to share all of that passion with our future leaders!โ€

 

  • Vision: HERricane HERnando is a โ€œkey to successโ€ for women exploring and pursuing careers in emergency management.
  • Mission: To develop and elevate women as leaders in emergency management, while expanding the image of emergency management profession as a positive force for improving public safety and government.
  • Values: HERricane HERnando promotes the following values:
    • Synergy. Recognize the value and importance of uniting a group of diverse individuals into a single power force. We seek to provide pro-social professional connection and an environment of collegiality.
    • Grit. We believe in the distinct combination of passion, resilience, determination, and focus that allows a person to maintain discipline and optimism as a key to success in any career, as well as for any organization.
    • Adventure, Creativity, and Open-Mindedness: We utilize and promote ingenuity in our programming as a means to foster this quality in our membership and organization. Emergency management as a discipline, as well as career, is notoriously complicated, atypical, and non-traditional - requiring resourcefulness, positivity, and inventiveness.
    • Professional Excellence: Excellence is not perfection; rather the confident pursuit of high quality and persistent integrity. We seek this for our participants as well as for our program.

 

HERricane HERnando applications are available at www.HernandoCounty.us/EM. Applications are due by June 9, 2024.

 

Hernando County Emergency Management is a proud recipient of the Duke Energy Foundation Grant and thank them for their generous support in funding the HERricane HERnando summer camp and #HernandoPrepares public education campaign each year since 2022.

 

For more information, please call (352) 754-4083 or visit www.HernandoCounty.us/EM.

 

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