“As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands: one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.” – Audrey Hepburn
When disaster strikes and desperation sets in on your neighbors, friends, and strangers you have never met, your resources could be targeted. Retaining what you need to see your way through a disaster is paramount, but nobody wants to turn people out into the fires or storms or chaos, knowing they have no hope of survival. Still, you can’t take in everyone who comes to your door. It’s possible you can’t take in anyone at all, but is there something you can do to help your fellow human survive another uncertain day?
In a recent blog, I covered the issue of how people will react when no help is on the horizon. In this video, I will discuss the conditions of giving, and we will construct what some people have called a blessing bag, a handout bag, or a 72-hour survival kit. I like to call them a Hand-up Kit because it’s just enough to give someone a hand in the worst of situations. Your Hand-Up Kit doubles as an emergency evacuation bugout kit for you, as well. You can’t give someone who shows up at your door everything, but you can give them enough to give them hope in even the direst of circumstances. Hope is the one thing that can help us get through the darkest of times.