Prepared to Respond When Disaster Strikes
Our organization is built to provide rapid, hands-on disaster response to communities affected by floods, tornadoes, severe storms, and other emergencies. By combining trained volunteers, experienced leaders, and specialized equipment, we are able to deploy quickly and assist communities during the critical early stages of recovery.
From clearing dangerous debris to helping families clean out flood-damaged homes, our teams focus on practical work that helps communities move forward.
Rapid Deployment
Our teams are equipped to mobilize quickly when disaster impacts a community. We deploy with trucks, trailers, equipment, and supplies necessary to operate independently in disaster-affected areas.
Deployment capabilities include:
- Self-contained volunteer teams
- Transport of tools, safety equipment, and operational supplies
- Multi-day disaster response operations
- Coordination with local officials and emergency management when appropriate
Our goal is to arrive ready to work and ready to help.
Chainsaw and Debris Removal Operations
Storm damage often leaves communities overwhelmed by fallen trees and debris. Our trained chainsaw teams help restore access and remove hazards so recovery efforts can begin.
Capabilities include:
- Removal of fallen trees from homes and properties
- Clearing driveways, roads, and access points
- Cutting and removing storm debris
- Operating safely in heavily damaged areas
These operations are often one of the first steps in helping communities begin rebuilding.
Emergency Roof Tarping
Severe storms frequently leave homes exposed to additional damage. Our teams install temporary roof tarps to protect structures from further water intrusion until permanent repairs can be made.
Capabilities include:
- Emergency roof tarping
- Temporary weather protection for damaged structures
- Rapid response after severe weather events
This work helps stabilize homes and reduce additional losses for families.
Flood Recovery and Muck-Out Operations
Flooding can leave homes filled with water, mud, and debris. Our teams assist homeowners with the difficult first phase of recovery.
Capabilities include:
- Removing damaged materials and debris from flooded homes
- Muck-out and cleanup operations
- Preparing homes for drying, sanitation, and rebuilding
This labor-intensive work helps families begin the long process of restoring their homes.
Volunteer Mobilization
Our disaster response operations are powered by dedicated volunteers who are willing to serve communities in times of crisis.
Our volunteer program includes:
- Trained team leaders and field supervisors
- Skilled volunteers with construction and equipment experience
- Safety-focused operational practices
- Organized deployment teams
Volunteers bring the manpower that makes large-scale recovery work possible.
Equipment and Logistics
Effective disaster response requires the right tools and equipment. Our teams deploy with equipment necessary to perform field operations safely and efficiently.
Typical equipment includes:
- Chainsaws and debris removal tools
- Trucks and equipment trailers
- Roof tarping supplies
- Safety gear and protective equipment
- Cleanup and flood recovery tools
This equipment allows our teams to respond quickly and operate effectively in disaster environments.
Serving Communities Across the United States
Based in Kansas, our organization deploys domestically to assist communities affected by natural disasters. We are committed to providing practical assistance wherever our teams are needed and where we can make the greatest impact.
Our mission is simple: bring trained teams, the right equipment, and a willingness to work wherever communities need help recovering from disaster.
