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Christine Nieves

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Community organizer and leader from Puerto Rico, Christine is known for her work in disaster recovery and climate change preparedness, most notably as the co-founder of Proyecto de Apoyo Mutuo Mariana, which provided vital aid and a model for community-led resilience after Hurricane Maria.

Christine Nieves is a community organizer and leader from Puerto Rico known for her work in disaster recovery and climate change preparedness. She first gained national attention for her immediate response to Hurricane Maria in 2017. After the hurricane, Christine co-founded Proyecto de Apoyo Mutuo Mariana, a community kitchen providing up to 300 meals a day, serving as a vital hub with solar power and clean water. This effort was more than just a relief project; it was about showing that communities can be their own best resource during a crisis. Building on this work, she co-founded Emerge Puerto Rico. This organization helps communities with sustainable development and long-term healing from trauma. Her work focuses on using local wisdom and resources to build stronger, more adaptable communities. She also served as a Bridge Fellow at TNTP, where she studied how schools and communities can better prepare for and respond to disasters.

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