We’re still with YOU, Tampa Bay. Together, we’re recovering from the impacts of Hurricane Helene & Hurricane Milton. If you or your loved ones have been impacted by Hurricane Helene or Hurricane Milton, we are here to help. Below are key resources to support your recovery efforts.

Stay In the Know 

Click the links below for post storm updates regarding available recovery resources like comfort stations, points of distribution sites, FEMA assistance information, human services information, discounted services, mental health resources, and food assistance.  

Pasco County 

Pinellas County 

Hillsborough County 

Food Assistance Information: 

Organizations will be working on new locations throughout the coming days where the need grows. We reccommend following your county’s Facebook pages to see the most up to date information regarding food assistance sites.

Click here for Pinellas County

Click here for Pasco County

Click here for Hillsborough County

Click here for Feeding Tampa Bay’s Find Food Locater

Click here for The Salvation Army of Pasco County’s Facebook page for updates regarding community feedings

Click here for The Salvation Army of Tampa’s Facebook page for updates regarding community feedings

 

Interested in helping your community?

We’re forming a Disaster Response Task Force, and you can join.

 

In the wake of a natural disaster, we all want to do what comes naturally-help our friends, neighbors (and even perfect strangers). You don’t need special skills, just a heart for service.

The recovery from Hurricanes Helene and Milton will take months and even years. We want to create a team that walks alongside our neighbors through this process, no matter how long it takes. We’re forming a Disaster Response Task Force to support people with immediate disaster recovery and future disaster preparedness.

If you’re aged 55+ and want to help, we’ll find a service opportunity that fits your talents and passion. There’s a place for everyone, from collecting donations, delivering meals, cleaning up debris, assisting with insurance or FEMA, to offering reassurance and friendship to someone who feels overwhelmed. Click the button below to learn more about volunteering. 

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