M E R C C

Mobile Emergency Response Command Center

Empowering communities with mobile emergency support.

MERCC’s Mission to Serve Communities in Need

As most of you know, David @expeditiongeorgia and I took home a lot of new knowledge on Emergency Disaster Preparedness during our time in North Carolina last year. 


I have spoken at length about what could have/should have happened by the government or communities during that time. However, David and I decided to actually do something more with that knowledge. Instead of asking for supplies and arriving too long after a disaster hits, we have already purchased a 30ft Fifth Wheel trailer and a 20ft custom shipping container. 


Goal:

Our goal is to provide the following:

  • Clean Water
  • Private Showers
  • Solar Charging Stations
  • Food
  • Fuel
  • Security

This connex will not only store emergency supplies during the year – it will double as a mobile command center for responding to help communities in need – wherever our hearts feel is needed. This will be brought to this years events as we get more done. 


Donate:

Look around and if you get a chance to help donate to our cause, hit the QR code on the side of the container. All money goes to the build out and furnishing the supplies to help those in need. 

If you are an expert in the areas of electrical, plumbing, or construction, and would consider donating time or labor to help us, please email thepreparednessdepot@gmail.com or text 404-971-1340 for our build-out info.

MERCC’s Life-Saving Services

MERCC Mobile Emergency Response Command Center

Emergency Water Supply

Providing clean, drinkable water to communities in crisis situations.

Mobile Food Distribution

Delivering nutritious meals to individuals and families affected by disasters.

Solar Charging Stations

Offering renewable energy stations for charging essential devices during outages.

Private Shower Facilities

Ensuring access to clean, private showers for those in need during emergencies.

Fuel and Security Support

Providing fuel and safety measures to maintain stability in affected areas.