Updated
Updated · NPR · May 23
Joplin Marks 15 Years of Kindness After 100,000 Volunteers Helped Rebuild
Updated
Updated · NPR · May 23

Joplin Marks 15 Years of Kindness After 100,000 Volunteers Helped Rebuild

11 articles · Updated · NPR · May 23
  • Fifteen years after a deadly tornado, Joplin is marking how a culture of service that surged during recovery still shapes the Missouri city.
  • Nearly 100,000 volunteers came to help rebuild after the storm, turning the disaster response into a long-lasting community network.
  • Researchers studying human behavior say catastrophes can also trigger compassion, and Joplin has become a vivid example of that pattern.
  • The anniversary highlights not just the tornado's destruction, but how collective aid and neighbor-to-neighbor support endured long after the immediate rebuilding ended.
Is Joplin's community spirit a unique miracle or a replicable model for recovery?
Beyond its celebrated resilience, what hidden scars and unresolved challenges still face Joplin today?
Are Joplin's modern defenses enough to survive another EF5 tornado?