News & Stories
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Feature Story
Service Projects Bring Bluer Skies to Local Communities
January 10, 2024
Team Rubicon Greyshirts served on more than 660 local service projects in 2023. These were some of their favorites.
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Partnership in Action
New Heavy Equipment Operator Training to Put More Volunteers into Disaster Zones
August 10, 2023
A program between Case dealers and Team Rubicon is creating more HEOs ready to respond to emergencies in more states around the U.S.
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Feature Story
Three Years After Hurricane Laura, Two Sisters Come Home
May 12, 2023
On May 12, Team Rubicon welcomed home the 27th family in its Gulf Coast Rebuild program.
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Reflection
Building Up More than Just Houses
May 28, 2021
A US Air Force veteran and CHFP Cohort 6 grad shares her experience moving through the program and rebuilding homes, and herself, in Houston
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Feature Story
May 10, 2021
How a Texas community is using volunteer assistance and mitigation planning to take on its wildfire risk and snuff out flames before they ever spark.
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Partnership in Action
Corporate Volunteers Heed the Call of Disaster Relief
April 20, 2021
From rebuilding hurricane-damaged homes to building resilient cities, how individuals and groups can use service to improve communities and corporate social responsibility.
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Feature Story
March 5, 2021
Vaccinated and free to serve again, formerly at-risk disaster relief volunteers get back to heavy lifting.
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Feature Story
2020 in Review: Historic Disasters and Historic Responses
December 30, 2020
Hurricanes, wildfires, and a pandemic: How a veteran-led disaster relief organization took on 2020.
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Feature Story
Put an End to the Social Injustice of Disaster Relief
October 30, 2020
Jake Wood, Team Rubicon founder and CEO, and Wes Moore, CEO of Robin Hood, on how disasters have amplified inequity and social injustice in the U.S. more than ever before.
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Feature Story
As Disaster Survivors Suffer, Are Americans Turning a Blind Eye?
October 6, 2020
Hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires don’t stop for pandemics. When it comes to disaster relief, neither should America's aid organizations.