A.N.T.S
Americans Networking To Survive
A.N.T.S is a network of neighbors helping neighbors. When disaster strikes, we support our members in the cities, towns, and states around us by relaying supply pods to any member that needs them.
A.N.T.S should be another piece of your preparedness plan.
Three reasons to join A.N.T.S
1: It costs nothing, and you do not have to disclose your location.
2: When disaster strikes, relief agencies will bring supplies, but they will be supplying everyone. A.N.T.S will be looking for you.
3: If you're away from home when disaster strikes, you can have a member bring supplies to you or your family.
Mission
To provide members with basic supplies during disasters.
Goal
To have at least one member in every city and town.
A.N.T.S will never ask for money! All supplies must be provided by A.N.T.S members. The best way to assure a stable supply line is by recruiting more ants.
A.N.T.S is a volunteer network. You are not required to act; if you do, you do so at your own risk and are responsible for your safety and actions during an incident. All ants should be prepared to take care of themselves and work in teams if they feel unsafe.
A.N.T.S. is a network of individuals. There are no offices or officers.
It is currently maintained by volunteer A.N.T.S member Timothy Scott French.
Our backup administrators are Brad, Drekavac, and Dave.
Our domain name is americansnetworkingtosurvive.org, and it redirects here to this free "Google Sites" website: https://sites.google.com/view/a-n-t-s/home
The missing period following the "S" in (A.N.T.S) is symbolic of a missing member during a disaster.
Our logo is the ant totem; it represents patience, hard work, and determination. If an ant finds something blocking its way, it will go around, over, or under it to achieve its goal. If their home is destroyed or attacked, they will quickly take on any job to remedy the situation. They do not need a leader; they all know what to do.
With no guide, overseer, or ruler, they prepare for their survival.
A.N.T.S Ant Totem by Timothy Scott French is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.