In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which devastated communities across the Gulf Coast of Florida, Western North Carolina, and Eastern Tennessee, thousands of people are in need of basic supplies such as food, water, and other essential resources. Many organizations are stepping up to help, and there are several ways you can contribute. Whether through donations or volunteering, your support can make a significant difference in these hard-hit regions.
- Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee: Provides emergency food supplies to communities impacted by the hurricane. You can donate money or non-perishable food to support their relief efforts. Second Harvest of East Tennessee
- American Red Cross of East Tennessee: Actively working in affected areas to provide shelter, meals, and disaster relief supplies. You can donate or volunteer with the local Red Cross chapter to help the victims. American Red Cross
- MANNA FoodBank (Western NC): Located in Asheville, NC, this food bank is part of the Feeding America network and distributes food and water to victims of natural disasters. They accept donations of food and funds for relief efforts. MANNA FoodBank
- United Way of Western North Carolina: The United Way is coordinating disaster relief efforts across the region, focusing on providing essential items and financial support to families impacted by the hurricane. United Way WNC
- Salvation Army of Knoxville: Assisting with disaster recovery efforts by providing shelter, meals, and supplies to victims. Donations and volunteers are needed to continue these efforts. Salvation Army
- North Carolina Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund: This organization offers financial assistance to support hurricane victims in Western NC. They work with local nonprofits to provide essential items and services. NCCF Disaster Relief
- Appalachian Ministries of the Smokies (Tennessee): Offering disaster relief services such as food, clothing, and hygiene products to families affected by the hurricane. Donations of essential items are accepted. Appalachian Ministries
- North Carolina Baptist Men (Baptists on Mission): Volunteers from this organization are involved in storm recovery efforts in Western NC, helping with debris cleanup, food distribution, and temporary shelter. Baptists on Mission
- Rural Resources (Tennessee): Serving the rural communities of Eastern Tennessee by providing emergency food, water, and other supplies. You can donate or volunteer to support their mission. Rural Resources
- Feeding the Gulf Coast: This food bank is part of the Feeding America network and provides food, water, and supplies to communities in need along the Gulf Coast. Donations of money or non-perishable food are greatly appreciated. Feeding the Gulf Coast
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- Gulf Coast Community Foundation: Based in Sarasota, Florida, this foundation is supporting local disaster recovery efforts. They offer a disaster relief fund specifically for Hurricane Helene victims. You can donate money to assist with food, shelter, and other necessities. Gulf Coast Community Foundation
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- All Faiths Food Bank (Sarasota): Provides meals and water to people affected by the hurricane in Sarasota and surrounding areas. You can contribute by donating food, funds, or volunteering to distribute supplies. All Faiths Food Bank
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- Salvation Army of the Gulf Coast: The Salvation Army is active in disaster relief, providing meals, water, and emergency shelter to those in need. Financial donations can be made to support their efforts in Florida. Salvation Army
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- United Way of South Sarasota County: This chapter of United Way has established a disaster recovery fund to help hurricane victims along Florida’s Gulf Coast. They focus on providing food, water, and shelter. United Way Sarasota
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- Community Foundation of Northwest Florida: The Community Foundation has activated its Disaster Recovery Fund to support hurricane victims in the Gulf Coast region. They work with local nonprofits to ensure basic needs like food and water are met. CFNWF
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- Florida Disaster Fund (Volunteer Florida): The official state disaster relief fund, which helps raise money to support hurricane recovery efforts across Florida’s Gulf Coast. You can contribute financially through Volunteer Florida’s website. Volunteer Florida
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- Samaritan’s Purse: This organization is offering disaster recovery services such as debris removal, temporary shelter, and food distribution along the Gulf Coast. They are accepting volunteers and donations to support their work. Samaritan’s Purse
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- Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida: This organization is part of the Feeding Florida network and is mobilizing resources to assist with disaster recovery along the Gulf Coast. They are accepting donations of food and money to provide relief to affected communities. Second Harvest Central Florida
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In the wake of Hurricane Helene, countless families and individuals are in desperate need of help. The organizations mentioned above are on the front lines of disaster relief, ensuring that food, water, and essential supplies reach those in need. Whether through financial donations, volunteering, or providing supplies, your contribution can make a real difference in helping these communities recover from this devastating storm.
To get involved, visit the websites of these organizations or contact them directly for more information on how you can help. Every donation, no matter how small, plays a vital role in the recovery process.
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1 个月I'm in Florida, please let me know how I can help,.......excellent post!
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1 个月Fantastic post! Very helpful.