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OFFERING HOPE.

RESTORING LIVES.

Helping communities before, during, and

after disaster - through people like you.

Trusted by communities. Powered by volunteers.

What We Do

Three Ways We Serve Our Communities

Emergency Response

Supporting first responders and providing immediate assistance during emergencies through Rapid Support Teams, fire response, logistics, and crisis care.

Disaster Relief

Helping families recover after floods, storms, fires, and other disasters through cleanup, recovery, relief supplies, and volunteer response.

Community Outreach

Serving our communities year-round through outreach events, preparedness education, resource connections, family support, and strategic partnerships.

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29,000+

PEOPLE HELPED

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480+

VOLUNTEERS

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35+

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

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WHERE WE’RE NEEDED RIGHT NOW

Families are still recovering.

We’re still responding.

Homes lost. Lives disrupted. We are actively deploying teams and resources to help rebuild and restore hope.

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Every deployment is more than a response - it’s people showing up for people.

HOPE STARTS WITH ACTION

From delivering supplies to rebuilding homes, your support changes lives

The DRT “collaborates with local, county and state first responders to provide disaster relief and emergency operation activations.  They also play a vital role in distributing supplies to those in need, coordinating cleanup efforts, and facilitating recover initiatives.”
— Sergeant Chris Hannah Director, Kenosha Sheriff’s Division of Emergency Management