Faith-Based Organizations
Missourians rely on people of faith for help and advice, even more so in times of trouble. Ready in 3 can help
protect your community, your congregation, your friends and family when an emergency does occur. Working within
Missouri’s houses of worship, families, neighborhoods, and communities, can all be better prepared for an emergency.
The Family Safety Guide provides detailed information on the three steps in preparing at home, in the car, and on the
job for emergency situations. The guide is available in
English,
Spanish,
Bosnian, and Braille. Order your Family Safety Guide here!
The Family Plan, available in English, Spanish, and Bosnian, outlines the items that should be included in your emergency plan.
A newsletter
article (long version) focuses on emergency preparedness and can be placed in newsletters, bulletins, or on web sites.
A newsletter
article (short version) focuses on emergency preparedness and can be placed in newsletters, bulletins, or on web sites.
A poster directs people where to go for more
information on preparing for emergencies and can be displayed on a community bulletin board.
Youth activities, separated
by age group, that organizations can use to help children learn about preparing for emergencies. Activities are available
for elementary, middle school, and high school age children.
A video board display,
available in PowerPoint and
PDF for exhibits and demonstrations that direct people where to go for information. It can be displayed before or after
church services or during events.
Messages to help faith leaders discuss
emergency preparedness with their congregations.