This community teaching plan addresses the critical need for public awareness and preparedness regarding Zika virus infections and hurricane events in Orange County, Florida. The plan provides an introduction to bioterrorism, disaster management, and Zika infections, emphasizing the virus's global and local prevalence, preventive strategies, and the role of community nurses in promoting health. It covers hurricanes as natural disasters, discussing their global and local impact, disaster management strategies, and learning areas. The teaching plan aims to improve community knowledge and preparedness, targeting adults aged 18 and above, utilizing various teaching methods, and addressing potential barriers like monotony and lack of resources. The evaluation of the plan includes feedback interviews and practical assessments. The plan highlights the importance of community health literacy, preparedness, and effective communication strategies to improve outcomes and reduce the impact of these public health threats. It also includes a discussion on the role of community nurses and the importance of following local government policies and frameworks.