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Be Ready

Be Ready Before Disaster Strikes

When floods, storms, fires, or other emergencies hit, every minute matters.
Don’t fall into the mindset of “It won’t happen to us.” The truth is – disasters can happen anywhere, anytime.

Convoy of Hope has seen firsthand the difference preparation makes. As we respond to disasters around the world, delivering food, water, supplies, and hope, we’ve witnessed how families who are prepared can recover faster and stay safer.

That’s why we’ve created a free Disaster Preparedness Guide, a simple, practical resource to help you and your loved ones get ready before a crisis hits.

Take a few minutes today to plan ahead. It could make all the difference tomorrow.

Register to receive your free Disaster Preparedness Guide now.

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Make a Plan

Make sure your plan includes a way to access food, water, heat, light, and power.

Create a Preparedness Kit

The Family Preparedness Kit takes the basics of survival into consideration, as well as other commonly recommended items.

Know the Dangers

Knowing where danger can come from during and after a disaster is essential to protecting you and your household.

Stay Educated & Aware of Surroundings

Explore the possibility of first aid, CPR, and other courses. Keep yourself up to date through weather monitoring apps.

Explore more preparedness resources.

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Take the Challenge!

Use this checklist to build your Disaster Preparedness Kit and Convoy will send you additional resources about preparing for a disaster.

Storing your family preparedness kit.

Store your family preparedness kit in a cool, dry location in your home. Pack items into clean, sturdy totes.
Remember to keep your kit up to date with the latest documents, unexpired food, and relevant weather attire.

First
Last
Phase 1 — Water
Disruption to water supply systems after a disaster is very common. Preparing for a supply outage or shortage should be a high priority.
Phase 2 — Canned, Packaged & Comfort Food
After some disasters, grocery stores are destroyed or do not have electricity to operate. Having your own supply of food is essential.
Phase 3 — Warmth, Visibility & Connection
Pack these essentials to ensure that you can survive the first hours and days after a disaster.
Phase 4 — Clean Air, First Aid & Personal Hygiene
These items will help you care for yourself and your family after a disaster.
Phase 5 — Special Items
Being able to care for your finances, livelihood and pets is key to disaster preparedness.

Who we are

When disasters strike, Convoy is there to help.

Convoy of Hope is among the first to respond to disasters. Highly regarded for scalable and effective distribution, Convoy is committed to being a positive force during disaster emergencies and crises. 

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