Opinion -- Recently, I’ve been reading and hearing a lot about groups like the Cajun Navy, which rescued hundreds of people during Hurricane Harvey. The organization formed spontaneously in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and is stimulating a new and much-needed conversation. When you compare the voluntary provision of important public services by
With Natural Disasters On The Rise, Volunteers Are Stepping In Where FEMA Falls Short
Where the government fails, ordinary Americans are stepping in to look out for one another, a model that is proving increasingly effective.