Regardless of the location of a disaster, like the wildfires in Hawaii or the recent flooding in Southern Vermont, supporting local efforts is crucial for aiding recovery and helping affected communities. At times of need, the true nature of humanity is exposed by the outpouring of empathy and the clear desire to help others. Seeing the aftermath of such devastation triggers an innate sense of altruism within us. But…best intentions don’t always lead to the most appropriate outcomes.
Natural and environmental disasters also bring into focus the delicate balance between promoting tourism and preserving the environment and local communities. As adventurers and global citizens, it’s paramount that we understand how to travel and tread responsibly without causing ecological harm or exacerbating challenges faced by indigenous populations.

“Do not convince yourself that your presence is needed on an island that is suffering this deeply.”
Tweet by Jason Mamoa 8/12/23
When disaster strikes, supporting local efforts is crucial for aiding recovery and helping affected communities. But understanding how to contribute, in actionable and responsible ways, is a major part of the recovery process as well. Below are suggestions on how you can be supportive without being intrusive. By remaining mindful of your impact, you can play a significant role in supporting recovery efforts while respecting the indigenous and/or local communities that call it home.
Here are several ways people can effectively contribute:
- Donate to Reputable Organizations. Research and identify reputable local organizations and nonprofits involved in disaster relief and recovery efforts. These organizations often have established networks and expertise in providing immediate assistance, distributing resources, and rebuilding communities. Consider donating funds, supplies, or volunteering your time to help these organizations make a tangible impact.
- Support Local Businesses. After a disaster, local businesses often face significant economic challenges. By supporting these businesses, you contribute to the recovery of the local economy. This helps businesses retain employees, maintain their operations, and continue serving the community.
- Provide Housing and Resources. If you’re a local resident or can offer accommodations, consider opening your doors to those who have been displaced by the disaster. This act of kindness provides immediate relief and reduces the burden on emergency shelters. Additionally, donating essential items like clothing, food, water, and personal hygiene products can greatly assist those in need.
- Volunteer. Volunteering your time and skills can be immensely valuable during disaster recovery. Organizations often require assistance with tasks such as distributing supplies, providing emotional support, assisting with cleanup and rebuilding efforts, and more. Look for volunteer opportunities with local nonprofits, community centers, and emergency response organizations.
- Provide Professional Services. If you have expertise in areas like healthcare, construction, counseling, legal services, or any other relevant field, consider offering your professional services to those affected. Your skills can make a meaningful impact on the recovery process.
- Stay Informed. Keep yourself updated about the situation on the ground, including the evolving needs of the affected community. This information can help you tailor your support to match the most urgent and relevant requirements.

- Long-Term Support. Disaster recovery is often a lengthy process. Continue to support the affected community beyond the immediate aftermath. Long-term financial contributions, volunteering, and advocacy can aid in sustainable recovery efforts and rebuilding initiatives.
- Fundraising Events. Many communities organize fundraising events to support disaster recovery efforts. Participating in these events not only provides financial support but also shows solidarity with the affected community. These events are not just social outlets; the funds raised can have significant impact and have lasting effects.
- Show Empathy and Kindness: Emotional support can be just as valuable as practical assistance. Reaching out to those affected by the disaster with empathy, offering a listening ear and words of encouragement, is more powerful than most realize.
In times of disaster, local communities greatly benefit from the support of individuals who are willing to contribute their resources, time, and compassion. Your involvement, no matter how small, can make a significant difference in helping communities recover and rebuild.
At the end of the day, we are all global citizens and at some point in time we all need a helping hand, or just a good old fashioned hug, to get us through the challenges of life.