Description: Community-level youth preparedness programs play a crucial role in equipping young individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to respond effectively to emergencies and disasters. These initiatives create opportunities for youth to learn about the significance of preparedness strategies, such as assembling emergency kits, formulating communication plans, and familiarizing themselves with local evacuation routes. Engaging young people in these preparedness efforts helps cultivate a culture of readiness and resilience within communities, as they are motivated to participate in emergency planning and response activities. This involvement not only empowers youth to take charge of their own safety but also fosters a sense of unity and collaboration throughout the community. To successfully implement a community-based youth preparedness program, it is essential to coordinate and collaborate with various stakeholders, including local government agencies, schools, community organizations, and emergency management bodies. By joining forces, these groups can create a comprehensive and age-appropriate curriculum, offer training sessions and workshops, and build partnerships that ensure the program's long-term sustainability and effectiveness.