 September is National Preparedness Month – Are You Ready?
Disasters don’t wait, and neither should you! Recent events around the country remind us how quickly life can be disrupted. National Preparedness Month is the perfect time to make sure you and your family are ready for the unexpected. The best way to protect yourself and your loved ones is to act now. A few simple steps—like building an emergency kit, making a communication plan, and staying informed—can make all the difference when every minute counts.
 Clear the Clutter: Dumpster Days Are Back for the Fall!
Prince William County’s Solid Waste Division is bringing dumpsters to locations across the county this fall to help residents clean up clutter, tackle litter and beautify their neighborhoods, with some events offering shredding and reuse collection, as well. Don’t miss your chance to team up with neighbors and give your community a fresh start!

Prince William Public Libraries Launches New “Level Up Your Reading” Program
Prince William Public Libraries’ new “Level Up Your Reading” program makes reading fun for students in grades K–12. Kids track their minutes, move through 10 exciting levels and earn prizes along the way. And there's a chance to win a grand prize at the finish line! It’s a great way to build reading habits and keep kids motivated all year long.

Human Rights Student Leadership Council Program Now Taking Applications
Do you know a high school sophomore, junior or senior eager to explore government and human rights? The Prince William County Human Rights Office is thrilled to announce that applications are now open for Cohort 10 of the acclaimed Student Leadership Council: Inspiring Change, Creating Impact. This dynamic program is designed to equip students with knowledge about human and civil rights laws while preparing them for future leadership roles. The application deadline is Tuesday, Oct. 14, so have your student apply today!
 2024 Equity & Inclusion Annual Report Now Available
Prince William County is committed to building a community where everyone feels valued, respected and included. The newly released 2024 Equity & Inclusion Annual Report highlights the progress made, the challenges faced, and the steps being taken to building a responsive and collaborative culture for our workforce and community.
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