Making sure they’re ready: Full Life provides dozens of clients with disaster preparedness kits

JJ DeHerrera and his mom, Janet, receive an emergency preparedness kit from Full Life. (Courtesy photos/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Emergency kits were distributed to 47 Full Life clients with developmental disabilities last week. Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Emergency kits were distributed to 47 Full Life clients with developmental disabilities last week. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Roy Corpuz receives an emergency preparedness kit from Full Life.

Quentin Wong receives an emergency preparedness kit from Full Life. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

From left, Paul Pascua, Quentin Wong, and Jessica Paupore receive emergency preparedness kits from Full Life. Below: The kits that were distributed last week to 47 Full Life clients with developmental disabilities. (Courtesy photos/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Jessica Paupore receives an emergency preparedness kit from Full Life. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Full Life, a Hawaii Island nonprofit dedicated to helping people with developmental disabilities lead happy, productive and self-directed lives, recently provided dozens of clients with a disaster preparedness kit amid the threat of Hurricane Douglas, which skirted the state over the weekend.