 In 2017, during a catastrophic season, three major hurricanes hit the Caribbean region back-to-back, displacing hundreds of thousands of families. Many have not yet recovered with this season during the air. We anticipated a hurricane but this was beyond our imagination. So directly after the hurricane was communication in water and food came next of course. As our Japanese working in human-tended fields, we understand that solutions work from the ground up. Building on such user experiences and mapping on the timeline of the whole recovery period shows that food access, communication and human well-being are among the top priorities during relief efforts. These issues worsen over time, leading to a lengthy recovery period. Therefore, we have designed the ARC, the Agri Recovery Kit. It is a preparedness and relief invention that provides nutritive foods, communication tools, knowledge access for families or communities who are displaced in the early stages of a recovery period following a disaster. Our kit is low-cost, locally-sourced and the first of its kind in our region to be both solution-oriented and humanitarian. It is fully customizable to facilitate social, cultural and geographic variables. Our model allows a multitude of revenue streams as a commercial product for disaster preparedness but also as a complementary outlet for relief agencies and support groups. Join us Team ARC in our exciting new socially-aware entrepreneurial venture in merging humanitarian and development aid.