PrepHERedness Emergency Readiness Quiz

Your Result

You’re aSelf-Sufficient Strategist.

And that makes me pretty happy. You’re not here for the basics. You’re ready to build the real thing.

Sound familiar?

You’re not just thinking about what happens if the power goes out for three days. You’re thinking bigger. You want a household that isn’t dependent on fragile supply chains. You think in terms of skills rather than just gear. And the level of self-reliance you’re working toward goes well beyond a go-bag and a week of canned goods.

The challenge for someone at your level is that most preparedness content runs out right when things get interesting. The courses assume you’re a beginner. The communities get thin. And you end up piecing together the next phase on your own, which works, but it’s slower than it needs to be.

What you need is a serious reference, not another beginner checklist. That’s exactly what I’m handing you.

Your free resource

The most comprehensive preparedness reference I know of.

This is the LDS Church’s preparedness manual, and it is genuinely serious. It covers food storage and preservation, water sourcing, energy, medical preparedness, and long-term financial resilience in real depth. Not an overview. Not a starter kit. A reference built for someone who is past the basics and ready to close the real gaps.

Most Self-Sufficient Strategists find two or three areas where they thought they were further along than they actually are. That honest baseline is exactly where your next phase of building starts.

Free and yours right now

LDS Preparedness Manual

A comprehensive reference covering food storage, water, energy, medical, and long-term resilience. Built for your level.

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A note from the founder

I didn’t start PrepHERedness because I was a doomsday prepper. I started it because I sat in a national security briefing listening to worst-case scenarios and then watched a bomb cyclone hit our area. Hurricane-force winds. People stranded on the main road in their cars. And I remember thinking: we are not ready for this.

Seven years of personal prepping, a COVID pandemic, and an assignment at NORAD/NORTHCOM later, I decided to build PrepHERedness for women just like you. Practical, grounded, focused on real-life disruptions, not extreme scenarios. Everything I share comes from hundreds of hours of research, my own experiences, and a deep belief that preparedness is a form of insurance. It should reduce anxiety, not create it.

You’re in the right place. And I’m genuinely glad you’re here.

Lora, PrepHERedness