COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina Educational Television (SCETV) will host a “Meet the Helpers” Community Engagement Fair Saturday, October 26, from 11a.m. – 2 p.m. at the agency’s Telecommunications Center, located at 1041 George Rogers Blvd. in Columbia, S.C.
The event is free and open to the public and will feature multiple public safety services and partners. Among those represented will be the S.C. Emergency Management Division, Lexington County Emergency Medical Services, S.C. Department of Natural Resources, S.C. Fire Academy, Office of the State Fire Marshal, Richland County Sheriff’s Office, S.C. Highway Patrol, City of Columbia Police Department, Columbia Fire Department, S.C. Department of Mental Health, South Carolina Healthcare Emergency Amateur Radio Team, members of the “Live PD” cast and many others.
Intended to showcase the community helpers that are available for support in times of crisis, this family-friendly event will include demonstrations from community partners, presentations from select agencies, promotional giveaways and appearances by SCETV’s Smart Cat and Clifford the Big Red Dog.
This event is supported by a community engagement grant received by SCETV to promote the nationwide “Meet the Helpers” initiative. Created by WUCF in Florida, “Meet the Helpers” is a public media initiative designed to introduce children and their families to community helpers and promote emergency preparedness. One of the primary goals is to provide a positive interaction between participants and our community helpers and promote various public safety careers and resources for early learners.
For additional information on the “Meet the Helpers” Community Engagement Fair, including event details and educational resources, visit www.scetv.org/meetthehelpers.
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“SCETV is excited to partner with WUCF and other public media stations around the country in an effort to showcase our community helpers. Emergency preparedness is an important topic of discussion, and it is our hope that this event will help increase community awareness of public safety programs and services and help families explore careers in these fields.” –SCETV President and CEO Anthony Padgett
FIVE FAST FACTS:
- SCETV will host a “Meet the Helpers” Community Engagement Fair from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 26 at the agency’s Telecommunications Center in Columbia.
- The fun, family-friendly event is designed to showcase the community helpers that are available for support in times of crisis.
- The event is free, open to the public and will include demonstrations from community partners, presentations from select agencies, promotional giveaways and appearances by SCETV’s Smart Cat and Clifford the Big Red Dog.
- The fair will feature representatives from the S.C. Emergency Management Division, Lexington County Emergency Medical Services, S.C. Department of Natural Resources, S.C. Fire Academy, Office of the State Fire Marshal, Richland County Sheriff’s Office, S.C. Highway Patrol, City of Columbia Police Department, Columbia Fire Department, S.C. Department of Mental Health, South Carolina Healthcare Amateur Radio Team, members of the “Live PD” cast and many others.
- To access supplemental “Meet the Helpers” content, as well as educational resources regarding community helpers, visit www.scetv.org/meetthehelpers.