We are surviving floods, fires, droughts, extreme heat, deadly air pollution, superstorms and more, together.

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We are farmers who are struggling to provide for our family because of ongoing droughts. 

We are homeowners whose entire neighborhoods have been destroyed by fires and we’re fighting our insurance companies while continuing to pay rate hike after rate hike.

We are neighbors, friends, and family who love and support the communities hurt by these extreme weather events.

We are parents whose kids have nonstop “inside days” when extreme air pollution is too dangerous to leave the house.


We are small business owners who have lost our stores, our restaurants, the way we pay our bills to flooding.


We are firefighters who are fighting longer and more severe wildfires. We can’t keep going like this.

Build Community

What We Do

1.


Connect extreme weather survivor communities across the country to learn from each other, support one another and advocate for action.

Offer trauma-informed programs to support survivors speaking out, including through advocacy trainings and free trauma support with mental health professionals for survivors and first responders.

3.

Provide Support and Trainings 

2.

Advocate for Change


Connect one another with opportunities to share our story and advocate for change.

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Where
to find us