The September Calendar Is Here

September is National Preparedness Month

A time to focus on planning ahead for emergencies and disasters, big or small. By building readiness and resilience, we help protect ourselves, our families, and our communities when it matters most.

At Rolling Start, we’re empowering individuals with visible and invisible disabilities through a full month of in-person and virtual events at our San Bernardino and Victorville offices, and online. From emergency preparedness workshops to community-building activities, there’s something for everyone.

Register for any of our events on our calendar at rollingstart.com/calendar and join us in strengthening safety, independence, and connection.

If you live with a disability, we invite you to become a Rolling Start consumer. You’ll gain access to services, support, inclusive events, and food distributions (when available). Your safety and independence matter and we’re here to support your journey.

Want to help make a difference? Donate or volunteer to empower people with disabilities to live fully and independently.

Questions? Give us a call:
📍 San Bernardino: (909) 890-9516
📍 Victorville: (760) 949-7626

Let’s work together to build a safer, more inclusive Inland Empire where every disability is seen, heard, and respected.

September 2025 calendar for Rolling Start, Inc., showing events for National Preparedness Month in San Bernardino and Victorville, with event details, addresses, and Zoom link information at the bottom.
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