Below you’ll find trusted partners, training resources, and creators who share our mission to make readiness accessible, practical, and panic-free. These allies provide knowledge, tools, and inspiration to help you prepare and build resilience with confidence.
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MuthaPrepper brings a suburban mom’s perspective to preparedness, showing families how to build confidence, security, and resilience with practical steps that fit real life. No fear, no extremes, just smart preparation.
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Luna Sage is a gardening enthusiast and sustainability advocate. With a background in software engineering and a passion for futurism, Luna shares practical ways to live sustainably, grow food, and create a healthy, resilient lifestyle.
Jase Medical provides emergency antibiotic kits and long-term prescription supplies so you’re never caught unprepared. With simple online evaluations, licensed pharmacy delivery, and ongoing physician support, Jase makes it easy to secure essential medications for travel, emergencies, or shortages.
Use code JAM-3145 for $10 off your first purchase.
Do 1 Thing is a free, web-based 12‑month preparedness program that helps individuals and families build emergency plans one manageable step at a time. Each month focuses on a specific topic, from planning and water storage to first aid, and offers a choice of three simple, affordable (often no-cost) tasks to complete. You can start at any time and work at your own pace.
Learn lifesaving skills from the comfort of home with Red Cross online safety courses. From first aid and CPR to emergency preparedness, these flexible, self-paced classes help you build confidence to act when it matters most.
CERT is a FEMA-backed initiative that trains everyday people to help in disasters. CERT volunteers learn skills like basic first aid, fire safety, search and rescue, and how to support emergency responders during crises. It’s free, hands-on training designed to build community resilience.
To find a local CERT program, try searching “CERT [your city name]” on Google or social media. Many programs have pages or groups where they post training dates, contact info, and community events.
DisasterReady.org is a free global online learning platform offering more than 1,500 self-paced courses, videos, and certifications developed with humanitarian experts and NGOs.
Learners can explore topics such as disaster preparedness, humanitarian response, safety and security, leadership, project management, and mental health and resilience.