One year ago today, Hurricane Helene made landfall – causing widespread damage in Florida and Georgia with catastrophic flooding across North Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky. Power outages affected 4.5 million customers, and more than 250 lives were lost. |
But thanks to supporters like you, Americares was able to deploy an emergency response team within 24 hours to assess the most urgent needs. In the first six months after the storm, we provided lifesaving care through our mobile medical unit, installed water filtration systems and delivered over 17 tons of medicine and supplies – including 1,300 bottles of infant formula, 3,800 tetanus vaccines, antibiotics and hygiene kits. We also provided over $1 million in emergency funding to 35 organizations across five states. |
And our work continues. In May, Americares launched a new year-long mental health initiative to support first responders and health workers still grappling with the emotional toll of the devastation caused by the storm. |
Below is the message we sent nearly one year ago as Americares responded to the devastating storm. We invite you to remember all those affected by Helene this past year – and to remember that communities around the world will continue to need your generosity. |
In a world where natural disasters are more deadly than ever and resources are scarce, your support for this lifesaving work is essential. Please consider making a gift today to help power our ongoing work responding to crises and disasters in the United States and around the world. |
Thank you for standing with us – then and now.
Americares |
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From: Emergency Response @ Americares
Date: Tues, Sept 30, 2024
Subject: URGENT: The needs of Hurricane Helene survivors are immense |