Accept $16,340 Chevron donation for emergency response team training
$16,340
In Plain English
Chevron Corporation offered to donate money to train Richmond residents in emergency response skills. The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program teaches residents basic disaster response like first aid and search and rescue. If approved, the city receives the full donation amount to fund this volunteer training program.
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