The final episode of our series, "The Four Components of the Disaster Cycle: Recovery," is here! Disasters don’t end when the storm does. Families in critical circumstances risk displacement when long-term help is a challenge. By integrating into these communities and earning the trust of homeowners and decision-makers, Team Rubicon helps those in need recover by leveraging local resources with a focus on equity. Wherever we go, our goal is to serve the most vulnerable—whether by partnering with government agencies, integrating into existing response efforts, or stepping up to lead the charge when no one else shows up. Watch the final episode now to see our boots on the ground, transforming lives and rebuilding futures. Your support helps us continue to serve people on their worst days: https://bit.ly/4bfTqOg #EmergencyManagement #EmergencyPreparedness #DisasterResponse #Humanitarian #ClimateChange #HelpingHands #Community #SocialImpact
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In times of crisis, every second counts.🚨 While disaster can occur at any time, they demand urgent relief. #ScotAid strives to deploy teams on the frontlines to assist those facing dire circumstances. Show your support and compassion today - https://lnkd.in/dnwQ6StM #ScotAid #EmergencyResponse #EmergencyAid
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I help communities become disaster-resilient by creating plans and practices that match their vision of recovery.
When disaster strikes, the aftermath can be overwhelming. From damaged infrastructure to the emotional toll on survivors, the journey to rebuilding can feel daunting. But by understanding what comes next and lending a helping hand, we can make a difference. Don't hesitate to seek assistance during the recovery process. Whether it's navigating paperwork or providing practical help, every effort counts. Remember, we're stronger together, especially in times of crisis. Preparing for disasters is key 👉 Stock up on supplies, create evacuation plans, and mentally brace for emergencies. Each step toward readiness strengthens our collective resilience. But readiness goes beyond kits and plans. As leaders, it's crucial to equip ourselves and our communities with the tools to face danger head-on. For more on content like this, subscribe to my newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/ev_CqjwC #disasterpreparedness #emergencymanagement #emergencypreparedness
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Don't let employees' inability to put food on the table be an obstacle in recovery after an emergency. We guarantee you're paying the price for it at work. This year, we have seen a 40% increase in grant requests due to natural disaster. As this number grows, we see more and more testimonials like this that exemplify how the right money at the right time matters. Read our latest blog [linked in the comments] & talk to us about how Canary's #employeerelieffund can be key part of your disaster recovery plan today. Let us help your team get back on their feet and their mind off their money. #canaryimpact #disasterrelief #naturaldisaster #showyoucare #peopleleaders
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With natural disasters on the rise, it's the right time to think about you can support your employees when they experience this unexpected event. Reach out to me if you want to learn about ways Canary can help you do this! #naturaldisasters #emergencyrelief #financialhardship
Don't let employees' inability to put food on the table be an obstacle in recovery after an emergency. We guarantee you're paying the price for it at work. This year, we have seen a 40% increase in grant requests due to natural disaster. As this number grows, we see more and more testimonials like this that exemplify how the right money at the right time matters. Read our latest blog [linked in the comments] & talk to us about how Canary's #employeerelieffund can be key part of your disaster recovery plan today. Let us help your team get back on their feet and their mind off their money. #canaryimpact #disasterrelief #naturaldisaster #showyoucare #peopleleaders
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🌍 Why We Need "Empowered and Prepared Disasters can disproportionately impact marginalized communities, and Black communities often face unique challenges in disaster preparedness and recovery. Empowered and Prepared: A Disaster Resilience Guide for Black Communities by Vincent B. Davis addresses these disparities by offering tailored strategies and resources. Understanding these challenges is the first step towards building resilience. Learn why this book is essential for creating stronger, more prepared communities: https://a.co/d/6EMrFT9 #DisasterResilience #BlackCommunities #EmergencyPreparedness #CommunityEmpowerment #EducationalPost
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Congratulations to CNN’s Bridget Johnson on her first article out of a series on America’s disaster preparedness. “Serino: People often talk about breaking down silos. I actually think you don’t want to break down silos. I grew up in Boston but a colleague of mine, Dr. Lenny Marcus, the director of NPLI, grew up in the Midwest and noted that silos serve an important purpose: If you knock down a silo, all the grain and things that are stored inside will make a mess. Look at these as disparate entities in disaster planning and response as “cylinders of excellence,” and rather look to see how we can connect these cylinders of excellence during times of crisis, during times of chaos. You have to do that ahead of time. We must take the opportunity to build those relationships long ahead of time. As some of us have been saying for 25 years, you don’t want to exchange business cards at the scene of a disaster. But it’s more than exchanging business cards — it’s actually about how you develop relationships with people and keep them up ahead of time, during blue-sky days.” 5 Minutes to Chaos - A Podcast #emergencymanagement #crisismanagement #rolodexmanagement
Proud to launch a new series at CNN Opinion today on whether America is truly prepared for disaster on top of disaster. Kicking off this series is a fantastic Q&A with former FEMA Deputy Administrator Richard Serino: "We are prepared for what was. We are not prepared for what is and what will be," Rich says. "...There will be more disasters and they will be more costly, billions of dollars more costly, and they are going to increase and impact more people than ever before. We have to take the time now to prepare across the board, from individuals, to government at all levels, to the private sector, the faith-based community — the entire, whole community must work together before, during and after disasters." Thank you, Rich!! And stayed tuned for additional leading voices on preparedness in the weeks to come. Read here: https://lnkd.in/ezdsD_Dd
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