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Resilience Conference: Training Track Breakdown

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Vibrant Hawaiʻi is convening the 2026 Resilience Conference on June 12–13 at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo. This two-day, in-person training is designed to strengthen local capacity for disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.


Community first aid, triage, patient support, and coordination with medical systems.
Community first aid, triage, patient support, and coordination with medical systems.
Psychological first aid, stress response, and community-based emotional support.
Psychological first aid, stress response, and community-based emotional support.

Volunteer coordination, spontaneous volunteer management, and donations flow.
Volunteer coordination, spontaneous volunteer management, and donations flow.
Shelter operations, accessibility, client support, and coordination with relief partners.
Shelter operations, accessibility, client support, and coordination with relief partners.


Case management concepts, resource navigation, and sustained community recovery.
Case management concepts, resource navigation, and sustained community recovery.
Community food systems, distribution logistics, and food access during emergencies.
Community food systems, distribution logistics, and food access during emergencies.

Registration is open! Visit vibranthawaii.org/resilience-conference to register today!

 
 
 
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