The concept of resilience has been used by different academic disciplines with varying definitions, all of which centre on the ability to contain and adapt to change, stress and shock. The term “resilience” will undoubtedly take on different and expanded meaning as it is used by practitioners and other disciplines. At the human community level, resilience is the capacity of a place (including its members and support systems) to maintain positive functional relationships in the presence of significant disturbances; resolve new issues, and rebound from adversity with strengthened and more resourceful capabilities (Folke, et al., 2002). The concept of community resilience has become particularly salient in recent years with evidence of rising global temperatures and extreme weather event that have been increasingly unpredictable (Newman, et al., 2009). In Malaysia, community resilience may not be associated with disaster as severe natural disaster does not happen in the country.