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As Trump phases out FEMA, aid groups work to shore up local resilience hubs

Volunteers with the humanitarian nonprofit Team Rubicon are accustomed to filling in the gaps of disaster recovery – they chainsaw downed trees after wildfires, muck out flooded homes, and rebuild roofs blown off by hurricanes.

But with concern and confusion over how the federal government will respond to disasters this summer, the group is readying to possibly help in ways it hasn’t before. 

“The one thing certain this hurricane season is the uncertainty of what’s going to happen at the federal level,” said Jeff Byard, Team Rubicon senior vice president of operations.

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