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Reach out to America (ROTA) Campaign 2012-2015

50 States 250 plus cities

EDUCATING AND PREPARING AMERICA
ROTA will become the first and largest ever US education campaign to prepare citizens for daily emergencies, natural disasters, threats of potential terrorist attacks and the growing concerns about the global avian flu virus.  ROTA will visit 50 States and over 250 US cities nationwide. Our goal is to educate and provide resources to individuals, families, Native Americans, seniors, disabled citizens and homeless individuals in rural areas of America. ROTA will emphasize on helping those who do not have direct media or internet access and establishing an alliance with the local authorities, civic, faith and tribal leaders.
 

NOKR SUPPORTS THE TROOPS
As part of NOKR's dedication to our troops and their families and as part the Department of Defenses American Supports You program, ROTA will also visit military bases throughout the USA. ROTA will provide the NOKR resource to military personal and their families, especially those who have their soldiers serving overseas.  We know that your soldiers would want to safeguard their families at home; the NOKR will make sure that happens.
 

ROTA's MISSION
Semper Paratus: "Always Ready/Prepared" - The motto of NOKR's ROTA Campaign 
NOKR Mobile Command Center Concept Draw (Side)
Mobile Units that are going into production

Top View of Mobile
NOKR Registration Units

ROTA IN YOUR COMMUNITY

ROTA is an awareness-building campaign.  It champions the call for all Americans to prepare for emergencies.
 
ROTA calls on all elected and senior local and state officials to join in to help our citizens prepare.
 
ROTA will reach out to all Americans to prepare...even when the media has lost interest.
 
ROTA will insure that millions of Americans register their emergency contact information (for free) with NOKR. 
 
ROTA also facilitates the partnership between NOKR and others concerned NGO's, FBO's, community organizations, municipalities, school systems and private businesses.  This partnership brings to light what people should and can do to prepare.

ROTA will provide information that is relevant to each community and to all Americans regarding potential threats such as hurricanes, tornado, earthquakes and any man made disaster threats. ROTA will also promote awareness about the potential threat of the Avian Flu Virus.
 
ROTA will not only educate all Americans on these issues but also presents many choices that people have to prepare such as:

Personal health record management solutions

Emergency communication solutions

Emergency food and water solutions

Emergency planning solutions that include checklists and local resources

ROTA offers solutions for school systems to communicate effectively with students and parents in a time of emergency

ROTA offers solutions for local and state governments to communicate effectively with citizens in a time of emergency 


Most importantly, ROTA will promote effective and efficient interagency communication with each other and with community based organizations.


HOW YOU CAN JOIN ROTA

NOKR is now accepting ROTA applications for a limited time to take part in the 2012 campaign.  

Current NOKR Supporters

For more information or to become a ROTA supporter/sponsor contact Roger Castro.
You can also donate to ROTA by clicking here (
Donate Now) all donations are tax-deductible

NOKR relies upon donations from individuals, corporations and foundations to provide its services.

If you have additional questions, visit our organization's (Frequently Asked Questions Page) http://nokr.org/nok/restricted/faq.shtml  

NOKR tentative scheduled cities with a population impact of 70 Million
 

Alabama   Colorado   Hawaii   Idaho
Birmingham   Denver   Honolulu   Boise City
Montgomery   Colorado Springs   Pearl City   Coeur d'Alene
Mobile   Aurora   Waipahu   Pocatello
Tuscaloosa   Fort Collins   Kailua   Nampa
    Pueblo   Hilo   Sandpoint
             
Alaska   Connecticut   Illinois   Indiana
Anchorage   Bridgeport   Chicago   Indianapolis
Fairbanks   New Haven   Peoria   Fort Wayne
Juneau   Hartford   Joliet   South Bend
Ketchikan   Waterbury   Rockford   Gary
Sitka   Stamford   Springfield   Lafayette
             
Arizona   Delaware   Iowa   New York
Phoenix   Wilmington   Des Moines   New York
Mesa   Dover   Cedar Rapids   Yonkers
Scottsdale   Newark   Waterloo   Syracuse
Tucson   Bear   Davenport   Albany
Glendale   Brookside   Dubuque   Islip
            Brookhaven
            Huntington
            Babylon
            North Hempstead
             
Arkansas   District of Columbia   Florida   North Carolina
Little Rock   Washington   Jacksonville   Charlotte
Fort Smith       Miami   Raleigh
North Little Rock       Tallahassee   Greensboro
Fayetteville       St. Petersburg   Durham
Jonesboro       Coral Springs   Winston-Salem
        Panama City    
        Tampa    
        Orlando    
        Fort Lauderdale    
             
California   Georgia   North Dakota   Ohio
San Diego   Atlanta   Fargo   Columbus
Los Angeles   Columbus   Bismarck   Cincinnati
San Francisco   Sandy Springs   Grand Forks   Toledo
Sacramento   Warner Robins   Minot   Dayton
Santa Clara   Valdosta   Mandan   Parma
Fresno            
Anaheim            
Riverside            
Bakersfield            
             
Kansas   Mississippi   Oklahoma   Oregon
Wichita   Jackson   Oklahoma City   Portland
Kansas City   Biloxi   Tulsa   Salem
Overland Park   Greenville   Norman   Eugene
Topeka   Meridian   Lawton   Bend
Salina   Columbus   Broken Arrow   Hillsboro
        Shawnee    
             
Kentucky   Missouri   Pennsylvania   New Mexico
Lexington-Fayette   Kansas City   Philadelphia   Albuquerque
Louisville   St. Louis   Pittsburgh   Las Cruces
Owensboro   Springfield   Erie   Roswell
Covington   Independence   Allentown   South Valley
Hopkinsville   St. Joseph   Hershey   Alamogordo
             
Louisiana   Montana   Maine   Nebraska
Baton Rouge   Billings   Portland   Omaha
Shreveport   Missoula   Lewiston   Lincoln
Metairie   Great Falls   Bangor   Bellevue
Lafayette   Butte-Silver Bow   Auburn   Grand Island
Lake Charles   Helena   Brunswick   Kearney
             
Maryland   Massachusetts   Michigan   Nevada
Baltimore   Boston   Detroit   Las Vegas
Columbia   Worcester   Grand Rapids   North Las Vegas
Silver Spring   Springfield   Warren   Reno
Ellicott City   Cambridge   Sterling Heights   Carson City
Germantown   Brockton   Flint   Winnemucca
             
Minnesota   New Hampshire   New Jersey   Rhode Island
Minneapolis   Manchester   Jersey City   Providence
St. Paul   Nashua   Paterson   Warwick
Duluth   Concord   Camden   Cranston
Rochester   Rochester   Toms River   Pawtucket
Hibbing   Salem   Irvington   East Providence
             
South Carolina   South Dakota   Tennessee   Texas
Columbia   Sioux Falls   Memphis   Houston
Charleston   Rapid City   Nashville-Davidson   San Antonio
North Charleston   Aberdeen   Knoxville   Dallas
Greenville   Watertown   Chattanooga   El Paso
Georgetown County   Brookings   Clarksville   Austin
            Fort Worth
            Arlington
            Round Rock
            Beaumont
             
Utah   Vermont   Virginia   Washington
Salt Lake City   Burlington   Virginia Beach   Seattle
West Valley City   Essex   Norfolk   Vancouver
Provo   Rutland   Chesapeake   Spokane
Ogden   Colchester   Richmond   Bellingham
St. George   Bennington   Arlington   Vancouver
        Newport News   Bellevue
             
West Virginia   Wisconsin   Wyoming    
Charleston   Milwaukee   Cheyenne    
Huntington   Madison   Casper    
Parkersburg   Green Bay   Laramie    
Morgantown   Waukesha   Gillette    
Weirton   Oshkosh   Rock Springs    

 

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