Week 3 of National Preparedness Month is a time to practice and build out your own plans. One of the ways to do that is by being financially prepared. Regardless of your family’s income level, a disaster or other
In week 3 of National Preparedness Month, the focus is on practicing and building out your plans for an emergency. If you’re still working on your emergency kit, CDC (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention) has a handy list
Week 2 of National Preparedness Month focuses on planning to help your neighbor and community. In the event of a manmade or natural disaster, or some other kind of emergency, your neighbors may need your help. Are you prepared
This is Week 2 of National Preparedness Month, and the focus is on helping your neighbors and community. Putting together an emergency kit is important (Week 1’s lesson), but what can you do to help protect your neighbors as
It’s Week 1 of National Preparedness Month, and one of the most important things to do for preparedness is making sure that you have an emergency kit in case disaster strikes. As we can see with those who have
It’s Week 1 of National Preparedness Month, and one of the best ways to be prepared is knowing how to get information. If a disaster is on its way or has already occurred, it’s important to get accurate information
It’s Week 1 of National Preparedness Month, and the focus right now is on making a plan. FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) has some great resources to get you started at their ready.gov site. Use their checklist to make
September is National Preparedness Month. As we can see from recent events in Texas and Louisiana, both battered by Hurricane Harvey, it’s important to be ready with a plan and emergencies supplies in case disaster strikes. The Hawaii Department
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