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TRC's mission is to empower clients to grow resilience organically within their unique circumstances while nurturing connections to make that growth sustainable—because resilience flourishes when it's rooted in relationship and community.
TRC was created to address gaps in standardized resilience planning. Most easily-found information about preparing for, responding to, and recovering from unexpected life events—whether individual, national, or global—fails to account for the realities faced by vulnerable and marginalized populations.
TRC is about building resilience that can navigate challenges both within and outside established structures. The PATCH Approach ensures your resilience remains intact when systems fail or policies shift.
Most organizations and households approach crisis planning like they're bracing for impact in isolation. What if instead, you could plant intentions for resilience that grow stronger through each challenge?
The PATCH Approach helps clients tend their community ecosystem—composting outdated approaches, harvesting wisdom from setbacks, and adapting with the fluid strength your community needs you to have.
-Jesse Grey Eagle
I grew up in a small, rural town in Tennessee. My family survived for a long time using government assistance nutrition programs, and that helped me start to learn how difficult it is to navigate regulated resources and follow guidance that's advertised for every family but fails to address issues like resource scarcity, impacts of disabilities, and limited opportunity to grow financial savings. After high school, I served as a medic in the US Army before using my education benefits to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree of Community Needs in Emergency Management.
While working on my degree, I focused on learning about the fields of Social Work and Emergency Management: their histories, development, and current systems. I realized a lot of those systems aren't equipped or designed to help individuals and families build real resilience for real circumstances, and I decided to do something about it.
TRC sees resilience as more than self-care routines, financial savings, and individual survival– it's knowing what you have and what you can give, what you need and where you can find it, and the relationships that make it all possible.
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