Baltimore, MD - March 24, 2025 - A group of 13 dedicated Chaverim of Baltimore volunteers recently completed a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training course, equipping them with critical skills to assist in times of crisis. The training, conducted in partnership with the Baltimore City Fire Department and other emergency agencies, was facilitated through Councilman Yitzy Schleifer.
While the CERT program has been in existence for many years, it has been inactive in Baltimore in recent years. Now, efforts are underway to revitalize and expand the program, with Chaverim playing a key role in strengthening emergency response capabilities for both the Jewish community and the broader Baltimore area. CERT is a nationwide program designed to train civilians to assist in natural disasters and other emergencies. Participants learn essential skills such as disaster preparedness, fire safety, search and rescue, and basic medical aid. The goal is to empower community members to take action when professional first responders are overwhelmed or delayed.
CERT volunteers serve as a crucial backup force, helping to stabilize situations and organize assistance efforts until official responders arrive. Chaverim of Baltimore has long been known for its rapid, hands-on assistance in non-medical emergencies, and its involvement in CERT will further enhance the safety net for the community.
CERT leaders recognize that Chaverim's well-established infrastructure, strong volunteer base, and deep-rooted community trust make it an ideal partner in building up CERT's presence.