
In this important discussion, Danielle Busko (Founder of Studio Kula & Community, Serve Us) sits down with expert panelists Asher Jay and Joe Davila to explore how Community, Serve Us is building a new model for disaster recovery and humanitarian response.
As climate change accelerates — bringing wildfires, hurricanes, power outages, and displacements — many communities are left isolated without real-time access to the help, resources, or information they need.
Community, Serve Us aims to close that gap.
💡 In this episode, you’ll hear:
• First-hand stories of disaster survivors & the gaps in current relief models
• How community-centered platforms can fill urgent resource needs
• The role of crowdsourced knowledge after natural disasters
• How stakeholder accountability, transparency, and local knowledge can transform humanitarian response
• Why radical collaboration will be critical for future crisis response
🌐 About Community, Serve Us:
A beta platform that empowers individuals, local organizations, and communities to organize, share resources, and co-create real solutions during humanitarian crises. Whether you’re facing wildfires, floods, or hurricanes, this platform helps match needs to offers of help in real-time.
➡️ Join the Beta and Share Your Voice: https://communityserve.us/
👇 Tell us in the comments:
• What solutions do YOU think communities need most during disaster recovery?
• What lessons have you learned from your own experience with wildfires, hurricanes, or other crises?
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