Introducing
Jase Response
Humanitarian Disaster Response
Bridging the Gap Between Crisis and Medical Care
Emergencies dON’T WAIT
“Without access to life-saving medical care, what begins as a crisis becomes a catastrophe.”

Delayed Care Costs Lives
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Over 300 natural disasters occur globally each year, affecting an average of 200 million people annually.
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48 hours: That’s the critical window in which medical intervention can drastically reduce mortality after a disaster.
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Essential medication stockouts are reported in 60–80% of disaster zones within the first 72 hours post-crisis.
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Up to 80% of disaster-related deaths in low- and middle-income countries are due to delayed or disrupted access to basic medical care.
Preparedness, Response, Recovery
We deliver more than care—we build resilience.
We deliver more than care—we build resilience.
Our mission
Delivering life-saving care when it’s needed most
We provide life-saving medications, expert care, and rapid medical response to communities affected by natural disasters and humanitarian emergencies.


Next level preparedness
The best medicine when the worst happens
Jase has the medication, supplies, knowledge and commitment to help underserved and at-risk communities, families and individuals wherever they may be found

Meet our Executive Director
Aaron Asay

Aaron Asay is a Physician Assistant and disaster medicine specialist with over 25 years of frontline experience in emergency rescue, austere medicine, and humanitarian response. Involved in numerous high-profile disaster operations and international anti-trafficking missions, Aaron has led medical teams in some of the world’s most challenging environments. A former firefighter & paramedic, technical rescue expert, and an officer on a military disaster rescue team, he brings unmatched field expertise to Jase Response’s mission.
Aaron has served as chief medical officer and program director for several nonprofit initiatives focused on disaster response and human trafficking recovery, earning recognition from the governments of Mexico and Colombia. He holds a doctorate in Global Health and continues to teach the next generation of responders at his local university.
4 Pillars of Response
Our model places survivors and victims first, and emphasizes resilience before, during and after a disaster.

1. Medication Supply Chain

2. Disaster Response Jump Team

3. Education and Awareness
Pre-disaster community awareness training and volunteer preparation

4. Collaboration and Connection
Rapidly expanding network of humanitarian groups who want to work alongside us
With your help we can…

Deploy expert medical care to disaster zones where every second counts.

Send essential medications to communities cut off from life-saving treatment.

Partner alongside first responders and global networks to multiply impact and reach.
