FLORIDA HURRICANE RECOVERY UPDATE OCTOBER 2019
TOTAL PROGRAM IMPACT
792 491
LIVES IMPACTED VOLUNTEERS
5,465
VOLUNTEER DAYS
264
JOBS COMPLETED
Current Activities We are committed to the long-term recovery efforts in Florida through December 2019. We continue to provide assistance to homeowners in Bay County, filling the immediate and unmet needs of those still struggling to recover. One year since Michael hit and the team continues to find homeowners who have received little to no assistance. We will complete response work (mucking, gutting, debris removal, mold sanitation) until the need is no longer present. In July, our Hurricane Michael program officially transitioned into the recovery phase. At which point, our scope expanded to include a variety of interior home rebuild and repairs. So far, the team has completed 5 rebuild sites!
Volunteer Voices “I had a wonderful experience with All Hands. This is my second time with the Hurricane Michael Project and it was equally as great as my first experience. I witnessed the project's flawless transition from response to recovery and was fortunate enough to see the expressions of the homeowners we helped. Thank you so much for letting me volunteer. I honestly do not know how I've gone so long without All Hands and Hearts in my life.”
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Disaster Profile On October 10, 2018 Hurricane Michael slammed into Mexico Beach, Florida as a Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained wind speeds of 160 mph. With record-breaking wind speeds, Michael is both the strongest storm to make landfall in the continental US (since Hurricane Andrew in 1992) and to ever hit the Florida Panhandle. Tracking across the Southeastern United States, winds plunged 1.4 million residents into complete darkness in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Virginia and the Carolinas. Communities across the region are devastated and multiple towns in the Panhandle are destroyed beyond recognition.
Our Work Thanks to the crucial support of our partners, donors, local community and volunteers from all over the world, we have run impactful program in Florida since October 2018. Assessing the immense and widespread destruction of the storm, our team initially identified a need for tree work, debris removal, mucking and gutting and mold sanitation. Based on the high needs still present in Bay County, the decision was made to extend and expand the program into recovery through December 2019.
About All Hands and Hearts We effectively and efficiently address the immediate and long-term needs of communities impacted by natural disasters. We communicate directly with local leaders and community members and then deploy our unique model of engaging volunteers to enable direct impact, helping to build safer, more resilient schools, homes and infrastructure. We have earned a 4-star rating by Charity Navigator six years in a row and a Perfect 100. Less than one percent of rated nonprofits have received this distinction for financial and operational efficiency.
Our Partners in Florida
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