This model is for:
Community organizations, Faith communities, Neighborhood councils, Indigenous communities, Rural communities, Schools and colleges, Libraries, Community media outlets, Disaster survivor groups, and Local nonprofits.
The Disaster Voices model was tested during the Eaton Fire response through Altadena Talks, producing more than 340 episodes, reaching over one million views, and becoming a trusted source of information for residents navigating recovery.
We envision a future where every community has a trained communications team ready before disaster strikes. A future where trusted local voices can activate within hours, connect neighbors to resources, preserve community stories, and help people recover with dignity.
Because disasters are inevitable.
Communities being unprepared to communicate doesn't have to be.