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Today, at a glance
Phase 0 is field validation. We're talking to people, not seeding fake data — these numbers will move only as Anadora's field interviews produce real verified partners.
Antelope Valley — building our baseline
We're just getting started in the Antelope Valley. Early figures here reflect the platform, not yet a full local count — the resource map and neighbor numbers will fill in as we verify and build on the ground across Lancaster and Palmdale.
Today's zeros aren't a failure mode; they're the chosen Phase-0 discipline. We don't seed fake partners to inflate a dashboard. The resource map already shows real verified Antelope Valley resources (the count is above); everything past that tier waits on real partner agreements signed through the field-interview process. When a number moves, a person moved it.
What we shipped this week
Six concrete things that are live and working on the platform right now.
- Trust ladder — five tiers, zero mystery
Residents earn a verifiable track record through actions — a confirmed appointment, a partner referral, a successful resource redemption. Each tier unlocks more. The Welcome Tier requires nothing; the Guardian Tier reflects months of documented stability.
- Vendor onboarding — apply in minutes
A restaurant, laundromat, gear shop, or housing provider can submit a verification request and see exactly where they are in the review queue. No email chains. Approved partners appear on the resource map automatically.
- Supporter showcase — every dollar traced
The supporters page names every business and individual who has backed the platform, with the date and the fund their gift reached. Anonymity is respected when requested; transparency is the default.
- Meal Fund — three windows, full fee disclosure
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner funds accept donations right now. A standard fiscal-sponsorship fee (retained by Social Good Fund) is disclosed at checkout, and donors can cover it so the full gift reaches the fund. Stripe handles the payment; the platform logs the penny.
- Community help board — question and answer, in public
Residents and neighbors can post a question, and navigators or partner staff can respond. No login required to read. The help board is lightweight by design — a bus-route question deserves a real answer, not a service referral.
- AI doctrine — what it does and what it never will
We published a plain-language page that names every place AI touches the platform, the guardrails around each, and the decisions that always stay with a human. No hedging. If it's not there, AI doesn't do it.
What we hold is what we owe back. Click the numbers — they update in real time.