Florida United Ways work together every day to meet the needs of our individual communities, as well as the entire state. When Hurricane Ian hit Florida, our thoughts immediately turned to concern for our families, friends, neighbors, and colleagues. Now we are #United4Florida to help the communities devastated by the storm respond and recover. No matter where you live, a local United Way will be there to organize resources, connect those in need with those who can help, and ensure our neighbors have the support they need to recover.
Giving after Idalia: The best way to help following a disaster is by making a financial donation to a reputable relief fund. Relief organizations can use your money to buy truly needed items in bulk, at wholesale prices, and have distribution systems to get those supplies to the areas in most need.
A financial donation prevents the “Second Disaster” which happens when a community is inundated with donated items. Often, there’s little storage, limited manpower and no way to clean used goods. Donated items may be stored uncovered, outside, which leads to mildew or items decaying in the heat. Items that can’t be used, or even too many of those that can, are of no use to responders.
United Way of Florida has a Disaster Recovery Fund to assist impacted communities. Gifts may also be made directly to a local United Way impacted by Idalia. Follow this link to learn more regarding United Way recovery funds: https://www.uwof.org/disaster-recovery-fund