In order to make things simple and easy to get yourselves and families prepared we’ve created “Preparedness Baby Steps” and included it into this month’s newsletter. We sure hope you’ll find it easier to follow these basic steps instead of trying to tackle all goals all at one time. We want you to feel excited about becoming prepared, not overwhelmed and then to finally give up after trying for 2 weeks.
Click on the image below to view the Preparedness Baby Steps. Just pick an area to work on and do it one step at a time.
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What a great way to see the steps involved in getting prepared in many ways. Thanks for posting this. I’ve printed it off and will use it in my own ward (central Florida.)
Thank you so much for this handout, and the many others that you have prepared for your ward. I am the Preparedness Coordinator for my ward and have been so grateful for these items in planning my Ward Preparedness Night. I have also directed traffic here from my own website. Fabulous resource!