Your Community Has Everything It Needs to Thrive. We'll Show You How.
You see what's happening in your neighborhood—families struggling, systems failing, neighbors feeling isolated and unprepared—and you want to do something about it, but you don't know where to start.
How We Provide Support
This is exactly why Better World Coalition exists.
We don't believe communities need saving by distant charities or government programs. We believe every neighborhood already has what it takes to build food security, water access, and mutual support networks—they just need the right tools, knowledge, and connections to make it happen.
Here's what we provide: practical resources that work.
A free blog with weekly tips on food and water security. Energy independence and shelter solutions. Community organizing.
Our founder's book, The Courage to Build a Better World, available free on Substack—a complete blueprint for building resilient communities from the ground up.
Direct access to our team through one-on-one consultations and community workshops. And for young people, our L.E.A.D. program (Leaders in Emergency and Adaptive Preparedness)—cohort-based education and mentoring that transforms youth anxiety into agency and purpose.
Contact us and tell us how we can support you. That’s why we’re here.
But here's the reality: we can't support your community without your support.
Every workshop we facilitate, every resource we create, every young person we mentor—it's funded by monthly donors who believe communities are the answer.
Right now in Oregon, 1 in 7 people face food insecurity. 1 in 6 kids don't know where their next meal is coming from. Food bank visits jumped 51% in two years. The need is urgent and growing. Your community needs these tools now, before the next crisis hits. And we need you to help make that possible.
Whether you're a community organizer ready to bring our programs to your neighborhood, a concerned neighbor who wants to access free resources, or someone who believes strong communities are worth investing in—there's a way for you to be part of this.