Support Hurricane Milton Relief Efforts: How You Can Help

  
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By Hannah Minnick, Content Strategist & Copywriter

In the wake of Hurricane Milton, communities across Florida and other surrounding areas are facing immense challenges. Homes have been damaged, power outages persist, and many families are struggling to access basic necessities like food and clean water. Relief organizations like the American Red Cross, Volunteer Florida, and World Central Kitchen are on the ground, providing critical support. 

As we keep those affected by Hurricane Milton and Helene in our thoughts, consider donating to these trusted organizations providing essential aid to those in need:

The Red Cross

The American Red Cross is responding to the devastation from Hurricanes Milton and Helene by setting up emergency shelters and providing food, water, and medical care to those displaced. Volunteers are also distributing essential supplies and offering mental health support to families in need. This vital organization is committed to delivering ongoing aid and assisting with long-term recovery efforts.

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Volunteer Florida

Volunteer Florida is leading statewide efforts to support recovery from Hurricanes Milton and Helene by coordinating volunteers and resources. The organization is mobilizing teams to assist with debris removal, home repairs, and distributing essential supplies to affected communities. In collaboration with local and national partners, Volunteer Florida is focused on helping rebuild and restore impacted areas as quickly as possible.

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World Central Kitchen

World Central Kitchen is on the ground responding to Hurricanes Milton and Helene by providing hot meals to displaced families and first responders. Their teams have set up mobile kitchens in the hardest-hit areas to ensure communities have access to nourishing food during recovery. Through local partnerships and volunteers, World Central Kitchen is serving thousands of meals daily, ensuring no one goes hungry amid the crisis.

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