
Preparedness is often framed as technical, plans, supplies, protocols. But at its heart, preparedness is a form of care.
It is caring enough to plan ahead.
Caring enough to reduce harm.
Caring enough to protect those who will respond when others cannot.
Preparedness is how we show up for one another before we are forced to.
As this first week of January closes, consider preparedness not as a task to complete, but as a practice to cultivate, one grounded in compassion, responsibility, and shared humanity.
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