Disaster professionals continue to meet
immediate and long-term needs of impacted communities with the help
of generous supporters
ALEXANDRIA, Va.,
Oct. 4,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to Hurricane
Helene, a Category 4 storm that made landfall in Florida on September
26 and devastated several surrounding states, The Salvation
Army's Emergency Disaster Services (EDS) teams were activated to
provide critical support and relief operations. The organization is
on the front lines, assisting survivors and first responders across
affected Southeastern communities, with major operations in
Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, and West
Virginia. Immediate services include distributing meals and
hydration, offering emotional and spiritual care, and supporting
shelters that many impacted individuals and families now call
home.
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"On the ground, we are witnessing entire communities destroyed
and the lives of thousands, upended," said Jeff Jellets, EDS director for The Salvation
Army's Southern Territory. "The impacts from this storm are
extremely widespread, stretching 600 miles across multiple southern
states. There is an urgent need for relief, and we will continue to
provide help and hope for as long as it is needed."
Since Helene's landfall, The Salvation Army has:
- Activated disaster relief services across 6 states, including
Florida, Georgia, North
Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee, and West Virginia
- Activated 69 mobile feeding units to feed impacted
communities
- Provided critical resources in the form of:
- 125,000 hot meals
- 26,000 meal kits
- 73,000 drinks
- 44,000 snacks
- Emotional and spiritual care to 7,000 people
- 14,000 volunteer service hours
- Feeding and support at 68 shelters
Additionally, The Salvation Army is working with federal, state,
and local emergency management agencies to adapt response efforts
as needed by monitoring the ongoing impacts of the storm.
"The devastation caused by Helene has proven to be immense in
scale and we are prepared to serve impacted communities for as long
as need persists," said Commissioner Kenneth G. Hodder, national commander of The
Salvation Army. "We are immensely grateful for our corporate and
media sponsors who are supporting our efforts, as well as the
everyday heroes who are volunteering their time and resources to
help their neighbors in need. Together, we can make a meaningful
difference in the lives of those affected by this disaster."
The Salvation Army would like to thank those who have selflessly
amplified the services the organization is providing through their
own platforms, the corporate partners helping provide critical
supplies, financial support and awareness, and to the generous
media partners who have donated ad space so that The Salvation Army
may reach more people in need or that would like to help. Those
supporters include Alexa and Carlos PenaVega, Erin and Ben Napier, UPS, Walmart, The Dallas
Cowboys, FedEx, Americares, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Gray Media,
Hallmark, CNN, HGTV, and The Food Channel, Doosan Bobcat, and
Polaris.
"I know a lot of people have family members who are affected, it
has just hit so many different people. There's still a number of
areas that are actually unreachable where…the conditions are still
really dangerous," said actress and singer Alexa PenaVega. "I don't
want these people to get left behind. So, if you want to help and
you're not sure how to help…donate to The Salvation Army."
The best way to support The Salvation Army's Hurricane Helene
relief efforts is by making a financial contribution, which allows
trained professionals to meet immediate and long-term needs. Those
who are able to donate can do so through a variety of convenient
methods:
- Online: HelpSalvationArmy.org
- Phone: 1-800-SAL-ARMY
To learn more about The Salvation Army's disaster relief
efforts, click here.
A media kit with photos and other useful materials can be found
here.
For media inquiries, please email
mediarelations@salvationarmyusa.org.
About The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army annually
helps more than 27 million people in America overcome poverty,
addiction, and economic hardships through a range of social
services by providing food for the hungry, emergency relief for
disaster survivors, shelter for the homeless, and rehabilitation
services for people in need. The Salvation Army is doing the most
good at 6,400 centers of operation around the country. During times
of disaster, 100% of designated donations to The Salvation Army are
used for immediate response and long-term efforts. In 2021, The
Salvation Army was ranked No. 2 on the list of "America's Favorite
Charities" by The Chronicle of Philanthropy. For more information,
visit SalvationArmyUSA.org. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and X
@SalvationArmyUS and #DoingTheMostGood.
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