
Why
this work
matters?
Climate related hazards are becoming more frequent and severe. Heat is now one of the deadliest climate risks in the United States, and flooding continues to displace families and strain recovery systems.
Preparedness should not depend on income, housing stability, or access to resources.
How we share kits?
We distribute kits through trusted community partnerships, ensuring support is shared with dignity and intention.
- Through neighborhood programs.
- Via trusted nonprofit partners.
- With dignity and consent.
- Alongside safety education.
- Without stigma or qualification requirements.


Who this support reaches?
Kits are shared with individuals and organizations facing higher climate related risk, including.
- People without access to air conditioning.
- Outdoor workers and commuters.
- Elders and medically vulnerable individuals.
- Students and families.
- Community organizations and mutual aid groups.
Our Impact Approach
We do not give to “the needy.” We invest in community led resilience. Our work prioritizes trust, autonomy, and long term wellbeing over optics or urgency.
