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Paracord Service Project

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What are Paracord Bracelets?

Paracord bracelets are also known as survival bracelets, or parachute cord bracelets and are considered a survival tool. These bracelets become extremely handy in survival or emergency situations.

How can a Paracord “Survival” Bracelet be used?

Paracord Bracelets can hold up to 550 lbs. of weight. The bracelet provides 7.5 feet of cord in an emergency. Paracord “Survival” Bracelets can be used to:

  • Secure camouflage nets to trees or vehicles

  • Build a makeshift shelter

  • Extend a security strap or rope to reach and haul heavy objects

  • Create a harness to extract an injured person from a bad location

  • Make a sling or splint

And those are just a few of the ways to use the full paracord!

How can you help?

On Sunday, February 21st right after worship, Sheila Gauntt will demonstrate how to make a Paracord bracelet.  Cords and instructions will be available.  Video instructions are available from Operation Gratitude.  The link to Operation Gratitude also includes videos that show how happy, thankful, and appreciative all branches of service are to be remembered.  We are inviting all Narrative members to join our confirmand families in this ministry to the military.  

Earlier Event: February 28
Worship
Later Event: March 14
Worship