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Survivin' in the Suburbs

Environment Stewardship Starts at Home

 

 

                   What will you do

 

·        when your water is contaminated?

·        when the power goes off?

·        when toilets won't flush?

·        when there is no food in the grocery store?

 

 

                   You can be prepared!  We will show you how

 

·        to have extra, potable water.

·        to have emergency electricity.

·        to have a back-up toilet.

·        to have extra food on hand.

 

 

         We will work with you to create a personalized preparedness plan for

         your family.  We will help you put your plan into action.  You set your

         goals and control your expenses.

 

         Cost for your Personalized Preparedness Plan:

 

                   $250.00

 

                   This includes:    a basic energy audit

                                               water audit

                                               food audit

                                               redundant waste disposal plan

 

         Call or write today for more information:

 

                   719 – 360-3075

                   jack@christianhomesteaders.org

 

                   Jack Dody

                   P.O. Box 26

                   Rush, CO 80833        

      Information about Jack Dody

 

         Jack is an applied technology instructor for Equip International

         (www.equipinternational.com).  His strategies have been used by         missionaries around the world to create safe, comfortable living

         spaces.

 

         Jack and his wife, Marilou, live in an “off-the-grid” home which

         they designed and built in Rush, Colorado.  Electricity is made

         with photovoltaics and a wind charger.  Water is filtered and re-

         cycled.  Waste is minimized and recycled.  Jack and Marilou

         increase their food storage with an organic garden.