How To Help After Hurricane Helene

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With catastrophic flooding and winds of up to 140 mph, Hurricane Helene has had a devastating impact on Florida’s Big Bend area and much of the Southeastern U.S. Entire communities have been destroyed, and millions are without power across Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia, and more than 100 lives have been lost in the wake of this dangerous Category 4 hurricane. While we’re still waiting to understand the full effect of Hurricane Helene, there are plenty of ways to lend a hand to those in need right now.
If you want to contribute to Hurricane Helene relief efforts, here are some options for you:
There are plenty of nonprofits who have dedicated their time to relief efforts all over the state of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. To ensure your money is going to the right places, use tools like Charity Navigator, GuideStar, and TEOS (tax-exempt organization search) to evaluate the legitimacy and impact of the organizations and funds you’re donating to before you give.
Many homes in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina have been flooded, and millions have lost power to their homes. One of the best ways to support communities who have lost their homes is to open up your own home to those in need. Airbnb lets people offer living accommodations to those who have been displaced. Learn more about the program and how to get involved here.
As more and more nonprofits mobilize to send relief, supplies, and aid to those affected by Hurricane Helene, we’ll update this list. Check back periodically for updates.
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