Hurricane Helene and Milton have caused significant devastation along the southeastern U.S. coast, impacting states like Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. Emergency response teams and nonprofits are working tirelessly to provide aid and support in hurricane-impacted areas. After a disaster, people come together to help the affected communities. The recovery will be long, difficult and costly. It will take the efforts of countless people to help affected communities – from all levels of government,
to non-profit organizations, to generous individuals like you. Financial contributions to recognized disaster relief organizations are the fastest, most flexible and most effective method of donating. Cash donations allow these organizations to quickly address urgent or emerging needs. When you donate cash, it also moves through the economy of the affected areas. Supplies are purchased from local sources and local people are paid to help rebuild. This type of cash flow helps the economy recover more quickly. National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) was founded over 50 years ago in response to the challenges many disaster organizations experienced following Hurricane Camille, a category 5 storm that hit the Gulf Coast in August, 1969.
While all donations are appreciated, CASH IS BEST. Our members are fully-vetted, experienced, and dedicated professionals who will get the most out of your generous donation. In the early stages of the response phase, most organizations are unable to accommodate any material goods. Unsolicited donations create a challenge of storage and sorting when focus is needed on response and recovery. If you wish to make a financial donation, please select a National VOAD member here.