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American Red Cross News: Recovery After Hurricane Helene is Only Beginning

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September 30, 2024


HURRICANE HELENE UPDATE

Late last week, Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region as a Category 4 storm, the largest to ever hit the region. As the storm moved north, it proceeded to devastate communities across North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee, leaving 15 million people without power, destroying up to 10,000 homes and damaging nearly 400 roads and highways. This storm's wrath has been catastrophic.

The American Red Cross and local responders are focused on providing lifesaving food, water and shelter over the next several days, as a long and arduous recovery effort is only beginning. The widespread destruction of homes and communities will take months or even years to remedy, leaving tens of thousands of families' lives drastically altered for an indefinite period of time.

The Red Cross is committed to being on the ground, from immediate necessities to longer-term support but that's only possible with your help.

Will you please give now to help deliver lifesaving relief, support and compassion to families across the Southeastern United States impacted by Hurricane Helene?

James, in recent days, more than 18,000 overnight stays have been provided in more than 200 shelters. There, individuals and families have found strength and comfort in receiving warm meals, clean water, a safe place to sleep and kind compassion.

But soon, many families will return home and be forced to confront the devastation in their communities. They'll need ongoing support today, and in the months to come, as they attempt to rebuild their homes and their lives.

We're ready to help those impacted by Hurricane Helene through the challenging days ahead but we can't do it without your support. Please, rush a donation now to help families impacted by Hurricane Helene.

SEND HELP NOW

--
Jennifer Warga
Vice President, Humanitarian Services

P.S. We need volunteers. Our work is not possible without volunteers, and disaster workers are urgently needed right now to provide food, shelter and care for those impacted by emergencies like Hurricane Helene - apply now.