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American Focus > Blog > Environment > After disasters, AmeriCorps was everywhere. What happens when it’s gone?
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After disasters, AmeriCorps was everywhere. What happens when it’s gone?

Last updated: May 15, 2025 1:40 am
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The devastating fires that ravaged Los Angeles in January left many families displaced and in need of assistance. Among those who stepped up to help were more than 300 young people, many of whom were members of the national service program AmeriCorps. One such individual was Julian Nava-Cortez, who traveled from northern California to provide aid to survivors at a disaster recovery center near Altadena, where the Eaton Fire had nearly wiped out an entire neighborhood.

Nava-Cortez, a 23-year-old member of the California Emergency Response Corps, worked tirelessly to guide survivors to the resources they needed to secure emergency housing, navigate insurance claims, and begin the process of debris removal. Despite the emotionally draining nature of his 11-hour shifts, Nava-Cortez was motivated by the gratitude shown by those he helped.

However, in late April, Nava-Cortez and his team, along with the California AmeriCorps Disaster Team, were unexpectedly placed on leave due to cuts made by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). These cuts resulted in 85 percent of AmeriCorps staff being placed on leave and nearly $400 million in grants being canceled, effectively ending the service of an estimated 32,000 AmeriCorps workers across the country.

The impact of these cuts was felt across California, where numerous programs focused on climate change, conservation, and disaster response had to reduce services and limit recruitment in high-need communities. AmeriCorps plays a crucial role in disaster response and recovery efforts, with volunteers assisting in managing donation centers, clearing debris, and providing aid to communities in need.

The dismantling of AmeriCorps has far-reaching consequences, weakening the country’s ability to respond to disasters and threatening the preparedness of communities. As extreme weather events become more frequent due to climate change, the loss of AmeriCorps programs and staffing exacerbates the challenges faced by communities in the aftermath of disasters.

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In response to the cuts, two dozen states, including California, have filed lawsuits against the Trump administration, alleging that the cuts to AmeriCorps were illegal and unjust. Nava-Cortez and others affected by the cuts are now awaiting the outcome of these legal battles to determine the future of their programs.

The loss of AmeriCorps programs and staffing is a significant blow to the country’s disaster response efforts and threatens the well-being of communities in need. As the fight to restore funding for AmeriCorps continues, the importance of national service programs like AmeriCorps in supporting communities during times of crisis cannot be understated. The impact of funding cuts on AmeriCorps programs is being felt by individuals like a young man who had been hoping to move to San Jose for school after his term ended this summer. With uncertainty looming over his ability to cover this month’s rent, he is just one of many feeling the effects of the budget constraints facing service programs across the country.

AmeriCorps, established in 1993 under President Bill Clinton, has a long history of providing low-paying service jobs for young people. These programs offer opportunities for individuals to make a difference in their communities while receiving a modest living allowance to cover basic expenses. However, recent funding cuts have put these programs at risk, leaving many participants struggling to make ends meet.

The environmental work supported by AmeriCorps has been especially hard hit by the budget cuts. Under the Biden administration, climate service work was collected under the short-lived American Climate Corps, which was quietly ended in January. This has left many individuals like Sky Hawk Bressette, who was working in the parks department for Bellingham, Washington, in a difficult situation. The work he and his colleagues were doing, such as teaching students about native plants and coordinating volunteer efforts, is now on pause due to lack of funding.

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The impact of these cuts extends beyond just the individuals directly affected. Many organizations within The Corps Network rely on AmeriCorps funding for a significant portion of their budget, with some depending on it for up to 50% of their funding. As they struggle to find alternative sources of funding and continue their important work, they are faced with the challenge of informing individuals accepted into summer programs that may be in jeopardy due to the budget constraints.

Despite the challenges they face, those involved in AmeriCorps programs remain committed to their service and the impact they have on their communities. As funding cuts threaten the future of these programs, the loss of this network of service is felt not only by the individuals directly impacted but by the communities they serve. The value of the work done by AmeriCorps participants, while often low-paying, is immeasurable in the positive impact it has on communities across the country. In today’s fast-paced world, it is easy to overlook the beauty and significance of the things that are slowly disappearing. From ancient traditions to endangered species, the loss of these elements is a tragedy that should not be ignored.

As we rush towards progress and development, we often forget to appreciate the value of what we already have. The rich cultural heritage that has been passed down through generations is slowly fading away, as younger generations prioritize modernity over tradition. And all of that is being lost.

The same can be said for our environment. With each passing day, we are losing precious species and ecosystems that have existed for centuries. Deforestation, pollution, and climate change are all contributing to the rapid decline of biodiversity around the world. And all of that is being lost.

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But it’s not too late to make a change. By raising awareness, taking action, and making conscious choices in our daily lives, we can help preserve the things that are at risk of disappearing. Whether it’s supporting local artisans, advocating for conservation efforts, or reducing our carbon footprint, there are many ways we can make a difference.

So let’s not wait until it’s too late. Let’s take a moment to appreciate the beauty and significance of the things that are slowly disappearing, and let’s do our part to ensure that they are not lost forever. Because in the end, it is up to us to protect and preserve the world around us.

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