Are you ready if things get a bit wobbly, or could your emergency know-how use a gentle refresh?
We’re hosting a free 1-hour workshop with a practical DIY twist, focused on helping you and your whānau feel more prepared for everyday emergencies. This isn’t about fear or fancy gear — it’s about simple, low-cost ideas that actually work when things don’t go to plan.
We’ll walk through what being “home-ready” really means, covering the basics like water, food, power, warmth, and staying connected. We’ll talk about how much water you realistically need, easy ways to store it, and small setups you can do now that make a big difference later. We’ll also look at lighting, cooking, and managing day-to-day needs when the power’s out.
There’s a hands-on, creative side too. Expect some clever DIY thinking — like how a humble toilet plunger can become a washing machine — plus other affordable hacks using things you probably already have at home. No pressure, no perfection, just practical kōrero.
There’ll be space for questions, shared stories, and learning from each other. It’s calm, supportive, and grounded — all about building confidence and looking out for one another.
Nau mai, haere mai. Come along, pick up a few useful ideas, and leave feeling a little more steady and prepared.