Chatham County is more susceptible to the adverse impacts of natural disasters than 99% of the country, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency
The American Red Cross has expanded its Community Adaptation Program (CAP) into Chatham County, Georgia, with support from a generous $1 million gift from the Atlanta Gas Light Foundation. A first for the state, CAP will partner with trusted, local organizations specializing in health, hunger and housing to enhance resources for families struggling with pre-existing social inequities.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Risk Index has identified Chatham County as more at risk of the adverse impacts of natural disasters than 99% of all U.S. counties, making it a prime candidate for this new initiative. Working on the front lines to respond to frequent and intense disasters, the Red Cross sees firsthand how chronic physical and mental health conditions, food insecurity and the availability of safe and affordable housing are worsened by these events. CAP is a multi-year effort designed to increase support for socially and geographically vulnerable communities while reducing disaster-caused displacement.
“Stronger and more frequent disasters are repeatedly striking communities across the country, creating incredible suffering for families,” said Cliff Holtz, president and CEO of the American Red Cross. “Last month, I visited some of the communities hit hardest by recent disasters that will need support today, tomorrow and in the many months ahead. We are grateful for Atlanta Gas Light Foundation’s generosity and partnership as we work to expand the capacity of entire communities and adapt to help people in times of dire need.”
“The Atlanta Gas Light Foundation is committed to supporting those who are transforming lives by addressing the complex challenges facing Georgia’s communities with revolutionary vision. The Community Adaptation Program is such an initiative because it combines long-term vision with local experts and community leaders to identify solutions that are targeted to meet the local community needs," said Pedro Cherry, president and CEO of Atlanta Gas Light and Chattanooga Gas. "We are proud to champion efforts that drive meaningful and sustainable change across Georgia."
CAP will build the capacity, capability and business continuity of Chatham County nonprofit organizations to help increase community resilience and lessen the impact of disaster-caused displacement on the most vulnerable in this area. In turn, CAP partners will commit to working with the Red Cross before, during and after disasters to help mitigate disaster-caused poverty. Through these partnerships, the Red Cross will help strengthen the resilience of the entire frontline community.
At the end of the organization’s most recent fiscal year, the Red Cross Community Adaptation Program was operating in 17 other counties across the country, with more than 200 hyperlocal partners and over $10 million in funds committed for hundreds of different resilience projects. The Red Cross estimates that this support has helped hyper-local partners serve some 100,000 households, impacting about 300,000 people.
Building on lessons learned from the initial CAP communities, the Red Cross plans to expand to additional counties and parishes over the next several years. More importantly, the Red Cross is taking relevant learnings and integrating them across its entire disaster program.
About the Atlanta Gas Light Foundation:
The Atlanta Gas Light Foundation supports nonprofit organizations throughout the state of Georgia. A subsidiary of the Southern Company Gas Foundation, its mission is to advance social justice, enable economic mobility, care for the environment and provide community assistance in the areas where Atlanta Gas Light employees live, work and serve. The Foundation is an independent, nonprofit organization funded by an endowment from Southern Company Gas. To learn more, visit www.AtlantaGasLight.com.
About the American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides comfort to victims of disasters; supplies about 40% of the nation’s blood; teaches skills that save lives; distributes international humanitarian aid; and supports veterans, military members and their families. The Red Cross is a nonprofit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to deliver its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or CruzRojaAmericana.org, or follow us on social media.