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Empowering Vulnerable Communities

Providing Essential Resources for Natural Disaster Management

Disasters can strike unexpectedly, leaving communities and individuals vulnerable to significant harm and disruption. Being disaster prepared is crucial because it ensures that we have the necessary resources, knowledge, and plans in place to respond effectively to emergencies.

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Crisis Bunker

Civil Defence-style backpacks filled with essential items for Individuals and Families as well as large transportable caches of vital supplies tailored specifically for Businesses and Education providers.

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Mana Manaaki

Resilience Hubs consisting of large storage containers filled with resources designed to support Marae, Hapu, Iwi and other communities during and after natural disasters.

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Resilience

Natural Disaster risk assessments and emergency management planning service for communities, businesses and Education providers.

Building Resilient Communities

Preparedness can significantly reduce the impact of disasters, safeguarding lives, property, and essential services. It also fosters resilience, enabling communities to recover more quickly and efficiently. By investing time and effort into disaster preparedness, we can mitigate the risks and consequences of unforeseen events, ensuring a safer and more secure future for everyone.

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About Resilience Group

Founded in the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle, Resilience Group emerged from the lessons learned during disaster response efforts. Our mission is to ensure Aotearoa is better prepared for future events. While government focuses on training and maintaining experienced emergency management personnel, we empower Individuals, Families, Businesses, Mana Whenua and other communities to equip themselves with necessary resources and emergency management planning they need.

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Survivor Stories

 "I like the large dry bag with shoulder straps.  That is very useful.  There are so many survival essentials all in one place.  It's a grab and go bag."

Maria Alvarez

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Resilience Group

Papamoa, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand 3118

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