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Get ready, neighbor

Alright, super quick, wtf is Irvington Ready?

We’re a fledging group of preparedness-minded community members, focused on block-level medical training, disaster leadership, and emergency communication infrastructure.

We’re neighbors, in Portland, Oregon.

Programs

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Bloc Captain

Bloc Captains help their neighbors be better prepared.

They organize their block by holding occasional meetings, schedule trainings, and maintain a radio connected to Irvington NET.

Apply to become a Bloc Captain

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Irvington NET

Portland’s NET program uses FEMA training and resources to support a team of volunteer first-responders.

Irvington’s NET team is actively recruiting new members, and we’d love to meet you!

You don’t need to have any prior experience or training.

Learn more

Irvington Mesh

Irvington Mesh is our very own communication network that operates without grid power or cell networks. IM is supported by small mesh radios that we procure, install, and maintain; all around Irvington.

Today, IM allows anyone with a low-cost mesh communicator to text back and forth with their neighborhood in an emergency, and will be triple-redundant by Summer 2026.

OK SO, WHAT DOES IRVINGTON READY ACTUALLY DO?

  1. We help neighbors plan for small emergencies and big disasters

  2. We maintain an off-grid communication network

  3. We organize training, like Stop the Bleed

  4. We procure and distribute gear

  5. We lead workshops, and

  6. We provide workbooks

Every month we send out a short update to our team about local trainings near Irvington, events, and ways to get more prepared.

GET access to our monthly report