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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
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CORE volunteer Hannah is on the ground in #SanAngelo, #Texas, highlighting the importance of debris removal following the recent floods. Properly sorting and clearing debris helps reduce health and environmental risks posed by flood-damaged items.
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
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CORE team member Sarena is currently deployed in Texas, assisting with debris removal, as well as mucking and gutting homes damaged by the recent deadly floods. There is an urgent need for long-term support to rebuild and repair these homes.
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
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We are deeply honored and grateful to be named Philanthropic Organization of the Year at @THR  The Hollywood Reporter’s 2025 Social Impact Summit, presented in partnership with the Social Impact Fund.
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
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With 15 years of experience in emergency response work and teams across the US, we understand the unique, long-term challenges on the road to recovery. CORE’s mission is always to serve the most vulnerable people.
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
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We want to take a moment to extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to our incredible volunteers. Our Emergency Response Team (ERT) volunteers have arrived in Tom Green County, Texas, and are making a meaningful impact on the ground. #sanangelo #texasfloods
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
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“Timely support meant a warm winter for our children,” said Olena Starusiova, a mother of four, who lives in a village in Ukraine’s Kharkiv Region. “We didn’t have to worry every day about how to keep the house warm.”.
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“Timely support meant a warm winter for our children,” said Olena Starusiova, a mother of four, who lives in a village in Ukraine’s Kharkiv Region. “We didn’t have to worry every day about how to...
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
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CORE has been deeply moved by this outpouring of support over the past six months—a response that was critical in helping meet urgent needs during an unprecedented crisis. But, for so many, the road to recovery is only just beginning. #lafires.
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
7 days
From removing drenched carpet & personal belongings to tearing down drywall, here’s a closer look at our muck & gut efforts in San Angelo, Texas. A huge thank you to @ToolBankUSA  for equipping us with the essential tools—power tools, ladders, PPE, debris sleds, and more!
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
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Over the next two weeks, our staff and Emergency Response Team (ERT) volunteers will be carrying out mucking and gutting operations in flood-affected neighborhoods throughout Tom Green County. Help us empower communities from within, so that they can be better prepared.
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
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Empowering Communities: Self-Reliance Pilot in #Khartoum, #Sudan.
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Analysis in English on Sudan about Coordination and Protection and Human Rights; published on 2 Jul 2025 by CORE
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
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CORE team member Liam is on the ground in San Angelo, Texas, as we begin critical muck and gut operations in response to devastating floods. With water levels rising nearly 30 feet in some areas, the damage is extensive. #texasfloods
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
11 days
Swipe to see the powerful effects of the floods:. Help Texans impacted by the floods, donate today: #texasfloods #texasfloods2025
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@COREresponse
CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
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CORE is preparing to launch muck and gut cleanup operations in San Angelo, Texas, starting this Wednesday, July 16, focusing on low-income, rural, and underserved communities. Help us bring displaced families home, donate now:. #texasfloods2025
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
12 days
CORE's assessment team met Alma whose 73-year-old mother and nephew narrowly escaped the floods. They tried to quickly escape but the waters rose so rapidly they had to cling to a fence until fast acting neighbors and rescue teams saved them. #texasfloods
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
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Another devastating flood, similar to the one in Texas, struck Kentucky in 2022 when torrential rainfall caused widespread destruction across central Appalachia. CORE responded quickly to provide critical support to low-income and high-risk communities.
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
14 days
Catastrophic flooding is becoming increasingly common, and as we saw in Texas just days ago, history has a way of repeating itself. In September 2022, Pakistan experienced unprecedented, devastating floods that caused widespread damage across the country’s southern regions.
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
15 days
Texas needs our help. Learn more: . #texasfloods
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
15 days
Like so many people in Altadena, Alphonso lost his home in the devastating Eaton Fire in January. He first encountered CORE staffers Sunny and Daniel at a shelter in Pasadena who quickly offered their support. Read his story:
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CORE - Community Organized Relief Effort
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CORE emergency team member Amanda is on the ground along the Guadalupe River just outside Kerrville, Texas, as we continue assessing needs in the aftermath of the devastating floods. #texasfloods .
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