About
ABOUT US
WHO ARE WE?
Poway Neighborhood Emergency Corps (PNEC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on disaster preparedness education. We provide outreach activities and educational programs to better prepare community members for emergencies and disasters such as wildfires, earthquakes, and floods.
PNEC is an all-volunteer organization and is not part of the City of Poway. However, PNEC works closely with the Poway Fire Department and serves only as an educational outreach organization as it relates to fire and wildfire safety and prevention.
HISTORY
The Poway Neighborhood Emergency Corps was established in 2011 after a group of residents identified the need for the community to be better prepared and informed regarding wildfire and other emergencies.
PNEC has been hosting and providing community workshops and events on emergency preparedness since its inception and has steadily grown outreach activities and collaborations.
PNEC established its 501(c)(3) status in 2018.
VISION
When an emergency or disaster strikes, every community member is prepared and ready to survive.
OUR MISSION
To educate community members on emergency preparedness, how to prepare
and what to do in disasters and emergency situations. In doing so, residents:
own “first responder.”
Are empowered and prepared during an emergency so that stress and panic are mitigated.
To accomplish this simple straightforward mission, PNEC sets out to:
- Provide educational outreach activities and presentations related to emergency and disaster preparedness.
- Educate our residents and community on disaster and wildfire safety and prevention practices to mitigate or lessen the burden of wildfire and other disasters.
- Build a network within individual neighborhoods to help disseminate preparedness education material.
- Foster a neighbor helping neighbor environment where the most vulnerable are considered and helped by those closest to them.
- Strive to engage our community and residents to stay current with emergency and safety skills and information.
- Partner with County Emergency Organizations to understand their varying roles during an emergency, thereby allowing PNEC to be a valuable community resource in educating residents how to prepare for and recover from a disaster.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Officers
Terri has lived in Poway since 1991, currently in neighborhood 46, where she is the Neighborhood Coordinator and a Ham Radio Operator.
Terri Sorensen
President
Vickie moved to the area in 1995 and she has been part of the RB / Poway community since. Currently she is also a Co-Neighborhood Coordinator for Country View, Neighborhood #47.
Vickie Hoey
Vice President
Beverly has lived in the Poway area since 2001 and resides in Neighborhood 34 where she serves as the Neighborhood Coordinator.
Beverly Dunlap
Treasurer
Ron has lived in RB since 2018 and learned of PNEC through a faith-based organization participating in emergency preparedness and education.
Ron Bently
Secretary
Directors
Chuck and his wife Mary have lived in Poway since 1984. They serve as Neighborhood Coordinators for Neighborhood 57, the Garden Road North area.
Chuck Cross
Community Relations
Eric moved to San Diego in 1990 from New York. He and his wife have been Poway residents since 2006 and live in Neighborhood 20 where he is also the Ham Radio Coordinator for his and other surrounding neighborhoods.
Eric Gruff
Social Media
Ron Earl
County Communications Liaison
Brian moved to San Diego in 2000 from Orange County, and to Poway in 2002. He lives in neighborhood 45 and is the Ham Radio Operator, not only for his neighborhood but several other surrounding neighborhoods as well.
Brian Tagg
Poway Communications Liaison
Susy Turnbull
City of Poway Liaison Disaster Preparedness Coordinator
Eric has been a San Diego County resident his entire life. He currently lives in the nearby neighborhood of Rancho Penasquitos since 2017.
Eric Kant
SD Sheriff's Crime & Safety Liaison
VOLUNTEERS
Join Us!
PNEC is grateful to have the support of numerous volunteers serving as Neighborhood Emergency Coordinators and Ham Radio Operators. This support is vital to our mission and goal of being prepared when disaster strikes and neighbors helping neighbors.