
September has rolled in, and it's not just the autumnal equinox we should be marking on our calendars, but also the more solemn National Preparedness Month, a time to take inventory of our emergency plans. While the thought of disaster spares no one a shiver, silence on the subject doesn't shield us from the unexpected; it's with this in mind that Georgia's Kitchen, known for its community-oriented spirit, has announced its opening doors as if in tandem with our collective need to foster resilience. In a nudge to its patrons, it's advocating for preparedness conversations over comfort meals.
The link shared by NAS JRB Fort Worth points to resources that might otherwise be overlooked. After all, it's during our routine comings and goings, under the soft hum of Georgia's Kitchen fryers and murmurs of diners, that the importance of an emergency plan could slip through the cracks, but this call to action, draped in the familiarity of neighborhood chatter, is hard to ignore.









