Emergency Preparedness - Better Safe than Sorry!
Episode Number:
019
With:
Elayne Pearson How prepared are you? You've seen families in emergency situations in the media.
Do you have a child with special-needs or disabilities? How frightening would that be? Are you prepared to meet their unique needs? (An emergency is traumatizing enough without having your special-needs child - traumatized, too!)
They are depending on YOU, Mom.
Listen to my show, Emergency Preparedness - Better Safe than Sorry and learn how to become more proactive by preparing your family for an emergency. Give everyone peace of mind by taking one step at a time. You can do it!
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