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CORE responds immediately to support communities in & beyond crisis. Donate to help us save lives 🔽 Visit www.coreresponse.org to learn more about our work.

We are a crisis response organization that brings immediate aid and recovery to underserved communities across the globe. When a crisis strikes, CORE responds immediately to fill gaps, mobilize resources, and establish trust and collaboration from within communities to empower them through and beyond crisis. We are not saviors who swoop in with heavy boots and a master plan. We’re a nimble organization that quickly adapts to communities’ needs as they evolve.

Photos from Episcopal Relief & Development's post 06/16/2026

Following the devastation in the Northern Mariana Islands caused by Super Typhoon Sinlaku in April, Episcopal Relief & Development partnered with CORE and St. Paul's Episcopal Church on Saipan to provide a second round of Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) to impacted families in early June.

In the wake of a disaster, families can face urgent and often overwhelming financial burdens. Recurring expenses like groceries and rent don't pause during times of crisis. Moreover, disasters often introduce new and unexpected costs, such as temporary housing, repairs, and medical expenses. CVA provides targeted financial support to help offset these immediate needs.

Learn about CVA: https://www.episcopalrelief.org/resources/learning-brief-cash-and-voucher-assistance-as-a-disaster-response-tool/

Photos from CORE's post 06/12/2026

The Men’s World Cup is officially underway⚽ Soccer is the ultimate unifier – and at CORE, we’ve seen firsthand how it brings people together even in the most challenging of times, from Haiti and Sudan to Syria and right here at home.

Special shoutout to the Haiti national team, representing their country on the world stage for the first time in over 50 years. Grenadye, alaso!

06/10/2026

🚨 What happens when you get that dreaded alert to evacuate your home?

If you’re unsure, you aren't alone—but you can take one simple step today to change that: Build a go-bag. It’s the easiest way to ensure that if disaster strikes, you and your family are ready to move fast.

Here are 6 essentials to pack today:

🍫 Food (think high-protein, non-perishable bars)

💧 Water (reusable bottles or water pouches)

🔦 Flashlight (with extra batteries)

📻 Hand-crank radio (for emergency updates)

🔋 Portable power bank (to keep your phone charged)

📂 Important documents (copies of IDs, insurance, and medical records)

🔗 Don't wait for the alert. Visit our California Climate Resilience and Disaster Preparedness page for more helpful disaster readiness tips!

06/08/2026

Happy Pride Month! 🏳️‍🌈

This June, we're reaffirming what's always been true at CORE: we show up for everyone, no exceptions. From disaster relief to mental health and wellness services, our programs are built by and for the people who need them most. Wishing our LGBTQIA+ friends, family, and communities around the world a safe and joyful June. 🌈

Photos from CORE's post 06/05/2026

In Haiti, mangroves are more than trees — they're habitats, protection, and hope for the future.

Nearly 100 community members recently came together to plant 40,000 indigenous white and gray mangrove seedlings across nearly 25 acres of land. That's neighbors showing up for their coastlines, their ecosystems, and each other.

Swipe to learn why mangroves matter for Haiti — and how the work we’re supporting today is building a more resilient tomorrow. 🌱

06/03/2026

Hurricane season is officially here.

Before the next storm makes landfall, make sure you have a plan for yourself, your family, and your pets. Because when disaster strikes, every hour counts.

🌀 Watch our video for five tips to get ready now.

Photos from CORE's post 06/01/2026

Swipe to meet the team keeping our Jamaica response going➡

When Hurricane Melissa hit, people needed help fast. These are the neighbors and community members who answered that call — and are still showing up every single day. This is what community-powered relief looks like.

Want to support our work in Jamaica? Visit www.coreresponse.org/hurricane-melissa

Photos from CORE's post 05/27/2026

🇭🇹 This Haitian Heritage Month, we honor a legacy of vibrant culture and unshakeable community strength. Since 2010, CORE has stood alongside the people of Haiti through recovery and rebuilding.

Today we celebrate Haiti's spirit and resilience, and hope for a bright future.

Learn about our work in Haiti by visiting www.coreresponse.org/haiti

Photos from CORE's post 05/26/2026

This AANHPI Heritage Month, CORE honors the rich histories, diverse cultures, and lasting contributions of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islanders. From innovation and leadership to art, advocacy, and resilience, these communities continue to shape and strengthen our world.

We also acknowledge the challenges many AANHPI communities have faced—and the importance of building a more inclusive and equitable future together.

05/22/2026

Months after Hurricane Melissa, families in Jamaica are still surrounded by debris and struggling to rebuild.

CORE first responded in the country following Hurricane Beryl in 2024 and once again in response to Melissa. Our debris removal program not only helps clear neighborhoods; it also has the added benefit of giving income-generating opportunities to community members who want to join the recovery efforts.

Learn more about this critical program – www.coreresponse.org/haiti

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