our impact

At Artanis Emergency Communities, impact isn’t just statistics—it’s the difference between systemic hardship and real, measurable recovery. While we prepare to launch our first communities, we measure our mission against the critical gaps and preventable harms that have become the norm under legacy emergency management.

Every year, billions are spent on recovery, yet the human and economic toll persists:

  • After Hurricane Helene, we can expect to spend $111 billion on preventable Medicaid expenses in the next decade alone.

  • The aftermath of Katrina left tens of billions spent on homelessness services—while families struggled to rebuild, many never recovered a permanent home.

  • Across disasters, post-traumatic stress inflicts a trillion-dollar tax on generations of children.

  • Today, under the status quo, 40% of FEMA recipients end up homeless—with just 10% mortgage-ready 18 months post-disaster. The cycle perpetuates generational poverty, instability, and enormous taxpayer expense.

We believe there is a better way.

Our model targets 90% mortgage eligibility within 18 months, ensuring families are not just rehoused but truly resettled, with the financial stability to move forward. Our holistic approach aims to turn tragedy into transformation—stopping the slide into poverty before it starts.

We are committed to reversing post-disaster homelessness, cutting avoidable public health costs, and dramatically reducing the long-term trauma and economic fallout that too often follow disasters.

This is not just theory. It’s accountability. It’s the impact we choose—and the future we demand.

We audit the past to build a better tomorrow.