Community Outreach

Articles on Community Outreach illustrate how TPBH engages with local populations, shares resources, offers educational programs, and builds resilience through partnerships. Stories might feature interviews, outreach event recaps, and discussion of the community impact.

Fire Stations in Crisis: Why Local Communities Must Advocate for Funding Now

In the heart of every community, fire stations stand as beacons of safety and preparedness, yet many of these vital facilities are facing a stark reality. As of 2020, over 21,000 fire stations across the U.S. were at least 40 years old, with a significant portion in dire need of renovation or replacement. Alarmingly, 43% […]

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Could Your Loved Ones Be Next? Emergency Preparedness Gaps Exposed by California Wildfires

In the aftermath of the California wildfires, the importance of robust community resilience and effective emergency planning has never been clearer. These devastating events brought to light critical vulnerabilities in our communal systems, particularly affecting the most vulnerable populations, such as the elderly. Reports indicate serious lapses in emergency planning and execution that led to

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How California’s Wildfire Rescue Lapses Shattered Community Trust – What We Must Do to Restore It

In recent years, particularly during the devastating California wildfires, the critical role of community trust in emergency planning has come into sharp focus. Investigations following these incidents revealed alarming lapses in emergency protocols, especially at facilities like MonteCedro in Altadena and The Terraces at Park Marino in Pasadena. Here, vulnerable populations, including elderly residents, faced

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