Self-preparedness isn't about fear — it's about freedom. When your family has a reliable food supply, a solid financial foundation, and a practiced emergency plan, you can face uncertainty with confidence. Choose a section below to get started.
Food
Build a smart, tiered food storage plan tailored to your household. Use our custom calculator to know exactly how much to store, then explore water storage, home gardening, and small livestock guides.
Explore Food →Finances
A strong financial foundation is one of the best forms of preparedness. Follow a proven 21-step roadmap to eliminate debt, build savings, and secure your family's long-term future.
Explore Finances →Emergencies
From 72-hour kits to advanced first aid training, learn what your family needs to stay safe and self-sufficient through any emergency — natural disaster, power outage, or prolonged disruption.
Explore Emergencies →Where Do I Start?
Preparedness is built gradually — no one does it all at once. Here's a simple three-step starting framework that any family can begin this week.
Build a 3-Month Food Supply
Start with foods your family already eats. Calculate how much your household needs for one week, then expand to a month and then three months. A full year's supply follows naturally.
Use the calculator →Get Your Finances in Order
An emergency fund is one of the best safety nets you can build. Eliminate high-interest debt, set aside at least one month's expenses, and ensure your family is properly insured.
View the roadmap →Prepare a 72-Hour Kit
Every household should be ready to sustain itself for at least 72 hours without outside help. A well-stocked emergency kit is the cornerstone of any preparedness plan.
Build your kit →