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Emergency Preparedness: Be Prepared for Disasters PDF Print E-mail
Written by Joyce Moseley Pierce   
Disasters are like accidents. They can happen any time, anywhere. You don't often have much time to respond. In the event of a hurricane, the authorities will tell you to evacuate, but if you have to leave your home in a hurry, what will you do? Where will you go?
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Emergency Preparedness: More to Preparedness than Food PDF Print E-mail
Written by Joyce Moseley Pierce   
I read one time that when Frank Sinatra's son was kidnapped, he couldn't even call for help from a pay phone because he didn't have a dime in his pocket. It certainly wasn't that Frank was broke - he just wasn't prepared for an emergency that would require dimes! From that day forward, he always carried ten dimes, and when he died, they buried him with ten dimes in his pocket. Just in case. Usually when we think about being prepared, we think of having food, fuel, and any other necessities that would keep us alive while we are displaced, but what if there was a national emergency, or a natural disaster? What if you, your spouse, or one of your children required immediate medical attention?
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Surviving Family Financial Hardship: My Story PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rachel Paxton   
My daughter is 18 years old this year, older than I was when she was born. For years we lived on a very low income and barely made ends meet.
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Grow A Home Vegetable Garden: Hybrid vs. Non-Hybrid Seeds, Which? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lisa Carr   
Springtime is in the air and it is time to start turning thoughts to the great outdoors and gardening. Growing a home garden is both rewarding and satisfying. And, with the economy in such sorry shape, growing your own food is now becoming an economic necessity!
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