the night everything changed.

On January 8, 2025, Los Angeles burned and in the days that followed 10,000 families lost their homes. Our friends, our families, our neighbors. We were thrust into the broken reality of American disaster “recovery.” As we dug into the system—auditing, analyzing, and living its failures firsthand—it became clear: the real crisis isn’t nature, but the bureaucracy that abandons people when they need help most.

Artanis Emergency Communities was born in the ashes of that night, with one mission: to shatter the insanity by moving faster, smarter, and privately—writing a new playbook where disaster relief serves families, not forms.

Here’s the truth: After 20 years, FEMA’s record speaks for itself.

  • 92% of eligible families in North Carolina still waiting on help one year after Hurricane Helene.

  • $59.6 billion spent, but fewer than 5,000 families with doors to open out of 74,000 homes destroyed.

  • A 0.6% trailer delivery rate. A 95% PTSD rate among disaster-exposed children.

  • Four billion in wasted trailers after Katrina. Rejected applications, vanished assistance, institutional amnesia year after year.

We don’t buy the excuses. We don’t believe in “unavoidable” red tape. If Tesla can put rockets on Mars, we can put families under real roofs within weeks—not years.

Our Model:
We target land outside disaster zones, leverage emergency statutes to cut through red tape, and deploy modular, privatized communities in record time. The government gains a valuable, redeployable asset. Families get hope—and a home—at a sixth of the cost. We target mortgage eligibility for 90% of AEC families by 18 months, instead of years lost to cycles of poverty and motels.

This isn’t theory. It’s happening now. States are making their own deals—positioning families for keys, not paperwork. And our commitment is simple: no more bureaucrats, just answers—direct action for forgotten Americans.

Promises made. Promises kept.

Artanis Emergency Communities is here to bring America into the future of disaster recovery—one family, one community, one bold answer at a time.