Neighborhood Mutual Aid Supply Checklist

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In many emergencies, your neighbors are your first responders. A neighborhood mutual aid supply kit strengthens community resilience by pooling resources, sharing skills, and ensuring no one is left behind.

Last Updated: August 15, 2025  |  Time to Prep: 1–3 hours  |  Difficulty: Moderate

Download the Neighborhood Mutual Aid Supply Checklist (PDF)


🔧 Shared Gear

Items the group can use collectively for repairs, safety, and logistics.

  • Basic toolkits and repair supplies
  • Portable lighting and power sources
  • First-aid stations or trauma kits

🍲 Food & Water Resources

Collective provisions to sustain the community during disruption.

  • Bulk food storage (rice, beans, pasta)
  • Community water storage tanks or barrels
  • Large-capacity water filtration system

📻 Communication & Planning

Keep everyone informed and coordinated.

  • Two-way radios with neighborhood channels
  • Printed maps with resource and hazard locations
  • Emergency contact lists for all participants

🧩 PSK Note

Neighborhood mutual aid kits work alongside personal GoBags and Stay Home supplies, expanding capacity and coverage for the whole community.


✅ Pro Tip

Hold a quarterly neighborhood meeting to update contact lists, review supplies, and run basic emergency drills together.


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Download the Neighborhood Mutual Aid Supply Checklist (PDF)

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