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Hurricane Relief Resources

Relief Efforts are underway in Florida after the second hurricane, Hurricane Milton made landfall. After the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, there are more than 3 million people without power and thousands of people staying in emergency shelters. Would you be praying for all those who have been impacted?

You might be wondering… What can I do? So we have compiled resources for you to stay informed and help where the need is strongest.

Convoy of Hope – Providing relief supplies for distribution after Florida was struck by Hurricane Milton. Convoy is also serving Helene survivors, and is in a position to serve communities affected by Hurricane Milton.

Samaritan’s Purse – Samaritains Purse has been delivering food, water, medical kits, and other relief to those isolated by the storms.

    Salvation Army – Salvation Army mobile feeding units (in partnership with Southern Baptist Disaster Relief kitchens) are providing free meals and drinks to Florida. Services Locations Listed Here. They are also working with local organizations and federal authorities to bring people the vital resources and comfort they so desperately need. These services include: Emergency food and provisions Shelter and refuge, Emotional and spiritual support for survivors and first responders, Bottled water, Clean blankets, Cleaning supplies, Hygiene supplies, and Mobile showers.

      American Red Cross – The American Red Cross is working nonstop alongside their partners to support the 83,000 people who took refuge in Florida evacuation shelters.

      If you are having trouble connecting with family or friends after Hurricane Helene or Hurricane Milton, Red Cross Reunification Teams may be able to help »