Community Lifelines Assessment

    • Maps out areas and populations most vulnerable to disruptions in critical lifelines—food supply, fuel, medical care, and more.

    • Draws on social, demographic, and infrastructure data to highlight potential “lifeline deserts” or gaps in access.

    • Targeted Preparedness: Identify exactly which neighborhoods need the most support for equitable resource distribution.

    • Informed Response Planning: Tailor your plans to bridge critical lifeline gaps in drills and real events.

    • Improved Equity: Reduce disparities by directing aid and services to at-risk communities first.

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