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stack the deck against disaster

The disaster is over, but what happens now? Moving on after great upheaval, be it flood or bushfire, cyclone or tsunami, can feel like a journey into the unknown – isolating, overwhelming and uncharted.

“With climate change, the number and intensity of disasters is increasing and we realised that helping one person, one community, one disaster at a time, was no longer enough. We felt compelled to create an ‘expert in a box’ to help more people recover, feel more in control and find clarity in the chaos,” says

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