CORE Response
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Bladimir Aguilera, of our partner organization the Wayuu Taya Foundation, is on the ground in Caracas with an update about the devastating reality families are now facing after back-to-back earthqu...
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CORE team member, Myrline is on the ground in Brantley County, helping families affected by the Georgia wildfires.
CORE is giving cash directly to impacted residents so they can cover everyday ne...
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Cash assistance transforms lives. From wildfire survivors in LA to families displaced by war in Sudan, direct support works fastest.
Learn more about cash assistance and how we're helping famili...
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Cash assistance transforms lives. From wildfire survivors in LA to families displaced by war in Sudan, direct support works fastest.
Learn more about cash assistance and how we're helping famili...
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Meet Sunny, CORE’s Emergency Response Global Program Manager!
In this rapid-fire Q&A, get a behind-the-scenes look at what the first 24 hours of an emergency response really look like—from quick
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There are warning signs. We've been watching them for decades.
In 2020, 30 million people were forced from their homes by climate disasters. Not by war. By weather.
These are the communities CO...
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This Earth Day, CORE is celebrating the small, everyday actions that keep communities safe and prepared for whatever lies ahead. We know that the moments before and after disasters are just as impo...
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We celebrate the people on the frontlines of climate change who show up for their neighbors in the face of unrelenting disasters. From hurricanes to floods to wildfires, CORE partners with these c...
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CORE CEO Ann Lee and Tides CEO Janiece Evans-Page take the stage at the 2026 Semafor World Economy in Washington DC with the conversation moderated by congressional reporter, Nicholas Wu.
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Meet El Ameen Ibrahim, one of CORE’s team members in Sudan. Even in uncertainty, he says the people of Sudan continue to show incredible strength and dignity.
Through his work with CORE, he’s fou...
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Meet Affra Abdown, CORE's Food, Security and Livelihood (FLS) Coordinator in Sudan. She shares a powerful message of hope — a reflection of the strength and resilience she sees in her community eve...
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Our team is on the ground in Molokaʻi, a small island off the coast of Oahu — and what we're seeing is sobering. Gas is $6.70 a gallon, farms are buried in debt, and crops won't recover for another...
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After major floods, you may have seen us mention that we “muck and gut” damaged homes. But what does this mean? Muck and gut is the critical first step. We remove soaked debris, damaged drywall, mu...
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At the Syria-Lebanon border, thousands of families are on the move due to the Middle East Emergency—fleeing their homes in search of safety and carrying almost nothing.
Since mid-March 2026, up t...
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Learn more about our work in Sudan by visiting https://www.coreresponse.org/our-work/sudan/
#sudan
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200 years of farming sacred Hawaiian land.
One flood changed everything.
Erika Kapu's family has been feeding and nurturing their community in Laie, Oahu for generations.
What the floods left...
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As families in Hawaii deal with the aftermath of largescale storms that hit over the weekend, CORE's emergency response team is on the ground in Oahu responding. Flood waters receded enough on Sund...
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Hawaii is facing its worst flooding in over two decades, with communities across Oahu’s North Shore under water and thousands forced from their homes. People in the area are navigating damaged home...
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Meet Ihor. When war broke out in Ukraine, he joined the military to defend his country. During breaks in the fighting, he saved his combat pay and planned how to bring his experience working on far...
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