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Resiliency Hubs: The Human Side of Resilience

  • April 17, 2026
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Hurricanes, pandemics, grid failures, cybersecurity breaches—when natural or manmade disasters strike, everyone is focused on safety and survival. But once the immediate danger passes, people start to wonder: Where do I go? Who can help? What happens next? 

The communities that recover faster often have a place where people know they can go for help. A community center, a library, a town hall. Someplace they can find fresh water, first-aid treatment, a phone charger, a familiar face, and a list of resources for where to turn depending on their needs.  

A resiliency hub is a trusted community space designed to support people in everyday life and during emergencies. Here, I’ll share how to develop one, and why the communities that have them are better prepared for emergencies that arise when we least expect and need help the most. 

The Need for Resiliency Hubs

Resiliency hubs play a critical role in communities beyond providing physical resources during emergencies. They also strengthen the human connections that help communities to endure and recover. In moments of crisis, people need reassurance, shared understanding, reliable infrastructure, and physical safety. Resiliency hubs create a trusted, familiar place where people can gather, exchange information, and offer mutual support before and after a crisis hits, when community is needed most.

Resiliency Hubs Anchor Human Connection

Design and location are important to the success of resiliency hubs. When hubs are developed within the neighborhoods they serve in familiar, accessible places, they become natural gathering points. Thoughtful design that offers comfort, accessibility, and cultural relevance helps these spaces feel owned by the community and trusted well before an emergency happens.  

The city of Baltimore was an early adopter of resiliency hubs. The city’s Community Resiliency Hub Program connects frontline community organizations in climate-vulnerable neighborhoods with emergency management, public health, and sustainability offices. They built the relationships before a crisis demanded them. City staff mapped climate, health, and demographic data to identify gaps in hub locations and where new sites could bring essential services closer to residents most in need. The result is a network that functions in people’s daily lives and activates when the community needs it during an emergency.

Emergencies Can Become Opportunities

While designed for emergencies, resiliency hubs can function as places for sharing resources and social connection where people can check on neighbors. Over time, these spaces become an anchor in the social fabric of a community. The hubs become a part of daily life more than strictly a reaction to a crisis. When people already know where to go and who they will find there, fear and uncertainty ease, and collective response becomes more effective.

This dynamic is especially important in historically underserved neighborhoods, which often have fewer resources to invest in infrastructure upgrades. The Little Manila Rising project in Stockton, California, demonstrates how resiliency hubs can reinforce community‑led resilience by bringing together technical planning with cultural and social priorities. Mead & Hunt’s sustainability planners and energy audit team conducted a resiliency assessment and an energy audit to determine the funding needed for a grant. The grant would reallocate funds earmarked for utilities to develop a resiliency hub in the middle of this culturally diverse, underserved neighborhood. 

The Most Resilient Infrastructure Is People

Ultimately, resiliency hubs succeed because they put people first. Infrastructure alone doesn’t necessarily create resilience, but a sense of community always will. By investing in places that support human connection alongside physical preparedness, resiliency hubs help communities face disruption together, drawing strength from the collective care and identity at the heart of a community.

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Julie Edwards

Julie Edwards is a senior sustainability consultant with more than two decades of experience helping teams design more sustainable buildings and resilient infrastructure for our communities. With a background in architecture, Julie works across housing, municipal, office, and education projects, finding ways to turn clients’ sustainability goals into real-world solutions. Several of her projects have received LEED Platinum recognition. Outside of work, Julie enjoys spending time in the mountains, landscaping, nature photography, and exploring a variety of art mediums. 

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