Part of the mission of the We Are Warriors Emergency Operation Center is to help improve disaster readiness in tribal-nations across the Great Plains region. To help advance that goal, the Great Plains Tribal Leaders’ Health Board and We Are Warriors are gathering information about how Covid-19 has impacted your mental health.
Everyone who fills out a survey will be entered into a drawing for 1 of 25 high end survival packs that contain $500 worth of survival gear.
The Covid-19 pandemic has taught us all that we do not know when a disaster may strike. Living on the Great Plains means our families are exposed to many weather-related emergencies in addition to unforeseen events that we cannot plan for.
The Stealth Angel Survival 4 Person 72-Hour Emergency Survival Kit has all essential emergency items packed securely in 2 Stealth Angel Survival Backpacks featuring the Stealth Angel 8-in-1 Everyday Kit.
After an earthquake, hurricane, or other natural disasters you may be in a situation where you and your loved ones need to survive on your own for several days. Being prepared means having food, water, and other supplies to last for at least 72 hours. The Stealth Angel Survival 4 Person 72-Hour Emergency Survival Kit is the perfect collection of basic items your household may need in the event of an emergency
The We Are Warriors Emergency Operations and Training Center established by the GPTCHB, with the assistance of Team Rubicon, serves as an EOC for 18 tribal nations across a four-state region, and provides training on disaster mitigation to individuals from these areas. The EOC also develops and implements culturally responsive public health emergency management plans and procedures in support of Great Plains Area tribal communities.
Established in 1986, the Great Plains Tribal Leaders Health Board represents tribal communities in South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa. The organization is overseen by the elected tribal leaders of 17- tribal entities in the area. Through public health practices and the formation of tribal partnerships, it works to improve the health of the American Indian peoples through health support, health care advocacy, and direct-patient care at the Oyate Health Center.
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Pandemic Mental Health Impact Survey (alchemer.com)
The kit includes the following:
Food and Water:
The food and water in this kit are meant to provide nutrition for 4 people for 72-hours until help arrives. These products have a 5-year shelf life.
- 24 – 4oz. Water Pouches
- 24 – 400 Calorie Food Bar’s (9600 Calories)
- 40 Water Purification Tablet’s – each tablet purifies 1 liter of water
Light and Communication:
These products come in handy during a home power outage, car trouble, or other emergency requiring you to leave your home.
- Stealth Angel Survival Q5 Flashlight
- Keychain LED Flashlight
- Dynamo 4-in-1 Radio Flashlight Charger
- 12 Hour Emergency Bright Stick
- Survival Whistle
Shelter and Warmth:
These supplies will provide protection from outside weather forces. They will protect you from wind, sun, rain, and other harsh conditions you may encounter.
- 4 Emergency Body Warmers
- 4 Emergency Blankets
- 4 Emergency Ponchos with Hood
- Emergency Tube Tent with Rope
Tools:
These items are designed to be useful in disaster situations. They will be a valuable resource when you find yourself faced with navigation, transport, personal protection, or shelter troubles.
- Stealth Angel Survival 8-in-1 Everyday Kit consisting of:
- Q5 Flashlight
- Stealth Angel Pen
- 11-in-1 Pocket Card Multitool
- Compass
- Ferrocerium Rod 5-in-1
- Safety Goggles
- Pair of Durable Work Gloves
- Paracord Bracelet
Hygiene and Sanitation:
When in a disaster situation it is useful to have access to hygiene products. Staying clean can protect against infection, disease, and depression.
- Hygiene Kit (including shampoo/conditioner, shaving cream, razor, sanitary napkins)
- 4 Toothbrushes
- Tooth Paste
- Soap
- Facial Tissues
- Moist Towelettes
First Aid:
These first aid items can assist with minor injuries and protect against serious health concerns in disaster circumstance