
A community resilience initiative built on a simple idea: neighbors are more prepared when they're informed and connected.
Featuring short, accessible video conversations with subject matter experts covering the topics that matter most at the neighborhood scale — wildfire, flood, and landslide risk, housing, mental health, infrastructure strength, and community wellness.
These clips become the foundation for small, hosted gatherings where neighborhood leaders bring residents together to digest what they've learned, share local knowledge, and build real plans for working together.
The goal is to strengthen the invisible threads that hold communities together — the relationships, trust, and shared awareness that make neighborhoods thriving and adaptive.
You love sharing info with your neighbors
You enjoy hosting small gatherings
You are passionate about collaboration & actionable plans
You're curious about resiliency
You feel called towards household and neighborhood scale action
You work in emergency preparedness, health and wellness, housing, civic infrastructure, risk mitigation, or natural resource stewardship
You are passionate about public education and accessible communication
You focus on actionable information
You have access to financial, land-based, or equipment resources you would like to contribute
You have influence in media, government, philanthropic or business communities
You have relational connections that would be interested in this work

Sophia Gallagher is a systems thinker with a background in urban studies, non-profit leadership, communications, and resilience studies.
With experience working across scales and sectors - between research institutions, nonprofit organizations, grassroots networks, and faith-based communities - her work is focused on fostering collaborative spaces and information flows. She aims to strengthen local adaptation as we face these turbulent times together.