Community

Resilience Hubs

A coalition of over 50 organizations and government agencies and communities across Oregon who are working to build community resilience through the creation of hubs and networks that activate before, during, and after climate disasters.

What are community resilience hubs?

  • Collaborative

    Collaborative

    It’s no secret that Oregon’s emergency management services are stretched thin, and across the state, people of color, low-income, rural, and disabled communities are hit hardest in times of disaster. During the 2020 wildfires, community-based organizations and volunteer groups were essential responders. Partnerships between community groups and local governments can mitigate gaps when responding to such disasters and everyday life.

  • Community-Based

    Community-Based

    Community Resilience Hubs are trusted places with networks of care designed by and for communities to cultivate physical, social, and ecological well-being with a sense of belonging and safety. The hubs will support day-to-day life and activate during disruptions and recovery efforts before, during, and after climate-related emergencies and other natural disasters. Each community will design its local hub to reflect what works for them, whether that’s resource navigation, community gardens, workforce readiness, family activities, or mobile vans.

  • Resilient

    Resilient

    We are stronger together. When our communities are threatened by wildfires, extreme heat, and other disasters, we look out for our neighbors. If we invest in building our communities, we will create the resources and connections needed to make it easier on Oregonians the next time a disaster strikes. Resilient communities can make the difference between surviving and thriving.

Our Coalition

There are great examples across the country and in Oregon of resilience hubs and networks forming in spaces like libraries, community organizations, faith institutions, small businesses, mobile vans, and more.

Communities share resources and navigation systems, such as workforce readiness, family activities, community gardens, and other services that build trust, prepare communities, and improve overall well-being to strengthen their neighborhoods.

Join us in imagining what Community Resilience Hubs look like!

Steering Committee Comité Directivo

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