As parents, child health experts, and weather disaster survivors, we’ve learned a difficult truth: we cannot prevent weather disasters from hitting our doorstep. But with weather disaster season upon us, you can reclaim power by proactively building capacity for how your family prepares, responds, and recovers. Join Extreme Weather Survivors for a live essential webinar facilitated by child mental health experts and weather disaster survivors, as we move past fear of the uncontrollable and focus on the strength of being prepared.
We’re bridging the gap between "having a go-bag" and "having peace of mind" in case of fire, flood, hurricane, and extreme heat.
What We’ll Tackle Together
The Protector’s Mindset: Shifting from "victim of the elements" to "architect of safety." You can’t stop the storm, but you can master the plan.
The "Regulated Parent" Filter: How to manage your own disaster-related triggers so your children feel your strength, not your stress.
Age-Appropriate Readiness: Proactive ways to involve your kids in disaster preparedness that build confidence rather than anxiety.
Nervous System Toolkit: Build emotional capacity as a family to talk about, sit with, and move through challenging times.
Healing After the Trauma: Specific strategies for families who have been evacuated, displaced or suffered loss in previous disasters to face the next one with resilience.
The Survivor’s Playbook: Hard-won advice from parents who have navigated evacuations and loss.
Who Is This For?
Survivors: Those who have been through the unthinkable and want to navigate the upcoming season without being re-traumatized.
The Displaced: Anyone who has evacuated before and wants a more streamlined, empowered plan for "next time."
The Proactive: Parents and caregivers who want to build a fortress of physical and emotional safety for their children.