Looking at this website in advance? That’s great! Here are some resources to get you started.
In addition to our own ways of threat modeling your region and thinking about preparedness in small organizations, we also have some friends doing some great work:
Mutual Aid Disaster Response
Mutual Aid Disaster Relief is a grassroots network whose mission is to provide disaster relief based on the principles of solidarity, mutual aid, and autonomous direct action. By working with, listening to, and supporting impacted communities, especially their most vulnerable members, to lead their own recovery, we build long-term, sustainable and resilient communities.
They have a toolkit and a page of resources that include how to physically respond to specific disaster types.
Here Comes the Apocalypse
Plan ahead with the disaster playbook. Not your typical doom-and-gloom prepper manual, the Disaster Playbook is a full-color, no-BS*, fun-to-use guide that takes the dread out of preparing for the apocalypse.
- Create a comprehensive disaster plan that makes your household a competent team
- Enjoy the process thanks to our fun design, corny jokes, and easy-to-follow checklists
- Collect gear that will make a difference when you really need it
- Plan ahead for special needs and mental health
* maybe a little bit of BS. But only the fun kind.
Without Fault
A Queer Anti-Oppression Apocalypse LARP from SciFi Action club.