About Us
Last updated: July 18, 2026
About HopCorexy
HopCorexy is an independent editorial publication dedicated to humanitarian emergency relief. We are a content blog — not a consulting firm, not a fundraising platform, and not an e-commerce store. Our only product is clear, actionable guidance for people who face or respond to crises: natural disasters, disease outbreaks, displacement, and acute food insecurity.
We exist because relief information is often buried under jargon, outdated protocols, or generic checklists that ignore real-world constraints. HopCorexy cuts through the noise with practical, evidence-informed articles that help readers make better decisions before, during, and after an emergency.
Who This Site Is For
Our content is built for three overlapping groups:
- Frontline responders and local volunteers – people who need rapid, low-resource solutions when official aid is delayed or insufficient.
- Humanitarian program officers and coordinators – professionals looking for concise summaries of changing best practices, common pitfalls, and field-tested tactics.
- Informed community members and donors – anyone who wants to understand how relief actually works, what mistakes undermine aid, and how to support efforts effectively.
Whether you are setting up a temporary shelter, managing a water distribution point, or evaluating a relief proposal, HopCorexy gives you the context and cautionary notes that standard manuals leave out.
Topics We Cover
Every article on HopCorexy fits within a problem–solution framework and highlights common mistakes to avoid. Our core coverage areas include:
- Emergency water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) – chlorination dos and don’ts, latrine placement errors, hygiene kit contents that actually get used.
- Food and nutrition in crises – therapeutic feeding protocols, supply chain failures, and how to avoid creating dependency.
- Medical relief and disease control – triage in low-resource settings, vaccine cold chain mistakes, cholera treatment unit setup.
- Shelter and site planning – drainage oversights, fire safety gaps, and why tent spacing matters more than most planners think.
- Protection and psychosocial support – safeguarding children in evacuation centers, trauma-informed communication, and common errors in referral pathways.
- Logistics and coordination – last-mile delivery failures, warehouse management pitfalls, and how to avoid duplication of effort.
We do not cover politics, fundraising appeals, or general travel advice. Every post is anchored to a specific relief scenario and the mistakes that can turn a response into a second disaster.
Editorial Standards
Trust is the only currency that matters in humanitarian work. HopCorexy follows strict editorial practices to ensure every article is reliable and current:
- Verify facts. We cross-check all technical claims against at least two independent sources: peer-reviewed research, official guidelines (WHO, UNICEF, Sphere, IFRC), or documented field reports. We do not rely on single anecdotes or unverified social media posts.
- Update when practices change. Humanitarian protocols evolve rapidly — new cholera vaccines, revised malnutrition criteria, updated shelter standards. Our team reviews and revises articles within 60 days of any major guideline change. Outdated content is clearly flagged or removed.
- No promotional content. We never accept payment for coverage, product placement, or favorable mentions. Any resource or tool we recommend is included solely because it meets a genuine field need, and we disclose any potential conflicts.
- Corrections and transparency. If we publish an error — even a minor one — we correct it promptly and note the change at the bottom of the article. Readers can always see what was revised and why.
Our writers and editors have direct experience in humanitarian response, but we do not fabricate credentials or invent team biographies. This site is a collective of practitioners and researchers who contribute under editorial oversight, not a brand built on fictional “founders.”
Contact
We welcome questions, corrections, and topic suggestions from readers. Because HopCorexy is a publication — not a service provider — we do not offer emergency hotline support or individual case assistance. For editorial inquiries only:
- Email: [email protected]
- Mailing address: 5344 Cedar Ln, Lakewood, Colorado 59714, United States
We aim to respond to substantive emails within five business days. If you represent an organization that has identified an error or a critical update, please include relevant source documents so we can act quickly.