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Power the Mission: Community Preparedness & Family Stability Fund
Your donation places real tools, training, and food-growing resources directly into the hands of families across Kentucky.
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Provides a family with a basic preparedness starter kit (flashlight, batteries, and emergency plan materials).
$25
Supplies seeds and soil for a household garden starter kit for one participant family.
$50
Equips one participant with a clothing repair and mending kit and training materials.
$100
Funds a full life-skills workshop class including cooking, food safety, and home preparedness education for a small group.
$250
Builds and plants a community micro-garden at a church, recovery house, or neighborhood partner site.
$500
Establishes a complete training station including sewing equipment, food preservation equipment, and preparedness training supplies used by multiple families year-round.
$1,000
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What This Campaign Supports
The National Preparedness Network operates community education programs across Kentucky focused on household stability, food access, and practical preparedness.
This campaign funds the materials used in our Resilient Threads program. Participants attend hands-on classes where they learn how to repair clothing, cook from basic ingredients, preserve food, and grow small home gardens. Families leave with the tools and supplies needed to continue those skills at home.
Your donation does not fund an office. It funds supplies placed directly into the hands of participants.
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Who Benefits
We work with:
• families facing rising living costs
• individuals in recovery
• seniors on fixed income
• housing-unstable households
• community members who simply want to become more self-reliant
Many participants begin the program relying on assistance. The goal is to help them reduce expenses and build independence through skills and food production.
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What Happens After You Donate
Your contribution is used immediately for program materials such as:
• sewing machines and repair kits
• food preservation equipment and canning supplies
• home garden starter kits and seeds
• preparedness kits and safety training materials
Participants keep many of these items so they can continue using the skills long after the class ends.
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Why This Matters
Preparedness is not about extreme scenarios. It is about preventing everyday hardship.
When a family can repair clothing, cook meals, preserve food, and grow part of their own food, small emergencies stop becoming crises.
This program does not create dependence.
It creates capability.