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Volunteers And Donations Needed For Hurricane Ian Relief

Author Jen Glorioso
September 29th, 2022 11:07 AM

Hurricane Ian has passed through and many people in Tampa Bay woke up Thursday morning to minimal damage, some power outages, and debris. Unfortunately our friends South of us in Sarasota, Fort Myers, and Naples regions can’t say the same. Governor DeSantis and President Biden are urging those who can to volunteer to assist people with Hurricane Ian relief. Here are some quick ways you can help those affected.

Here’s how you can help:

The easiest way to help is through donations. You can donate to the Volunteer Florida Disaster Relief Fund Here. You can text to donate by texting DISASTER to 20222.

Volunteer Actions:

Volunteer Florida has posted multiple volunteer actions on their website that you can sign up for. Here are a few places that have volunteer opportunities:

  • Red Cross Shelter Volunteer – Virtual
  • Red Cross Disaster Volunteer – Sebring
  • Hurricane Ian Salvation Army – Fort Myers
  • Disaster Mental Health Services – Tampa, Orlando, Sarasota, Daytona Beach and Winter Haven
  • Disaster Action Team Responder – Melbourne

Donate Blood:

According to The Red Cross, blood has a relatively short shelf life and takes days to test and process, the organization says supplies must be replenished constantly. Appointments to give blood can be made using redcrossblood.org.

Local Tampa Drop Offs

Mutual Aid Disaster Relief (MADR)

Creative Loafing reported that Tampa Bay volunteers and the Mutual Aid Disaster Relief have organized a relief hub locally. They are helping those here at home in Tampa and planning to deliver help to areas most impacted by the storm. MADR established a relief station at Waters Avenue Church, located at:

609 W Waters Ave, Tampa, FL 33604

Please drop off any extra hurricane supplies or any extra goods to help those in need locally, and those affected south of Tampa Bay. Relief trips to the Fort Myers area may start as early as this weekend. Here are the essentials that asked to be donated:

  • Water and hydration packs
  • Non-perishable food
  • Hygiene and medical products
  • Tarps, chainsaws, generators, power tools
  • Portable chargers for electronic devices
  • Baby supplies like formula and diapers

Anyone can drop off any donations to the volunteers at the church, they are expected to be there from morning until night. If you arrive and there are no volunteers present, drop off your donation under the Waters Avenue Church overhang near the front door.

Feeding South Florida:

Feeding South Florida – the leading domestic hunger-relief organization in South Florida – is working to ensure those impacted by Hurricane Ian across the State of Florida have clean water and meals ready to eat.

Harry Chapin Food Bank – the largest hunger-relief network in Southwest Florida, serving Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry and Lee counties – has been flooded and the warehouse cannot be accessed at this time.  Due to damage on highways, Feeding South Florida is the only food bank in the state who can access the affected areas via I-75 (Alligator Alley) at this time.

You can donate to Feeding South Florida by clicking here.

By 4pm on Thursday, Sept. 29, Feeding South Florida will have already delivered its first truck loaded with meals to Island Coast High School in Cape Coral. 

Safety Tips To Recover From A Hurricane

  • When It's Safe, Inspect Your Home

    If you’ve evacuated before the storm, it’s advised by the National Weather Service to come back to inspect your home only when officials say it is safe. If you stayed in place, be sure to wear protective gear (gloves, waterproof boots, hard hats/helmets).

    If your power is out, use flashlights instead of candles.

    Stay inside for as long as you can and only drive if necessary. Sometimes flooding of streets can be misleading and it’s easy for your car to flood. If you must go out, watch for fallen objects in the road, downed electrical wires, and weakened walls, bridges, roads, and sidewalks that might collapse.

    Be sure to report any loses or damage as soon as possible. It’s always a good idea to take photos of any damage as you see it. As soon as it’s available, have your home inspected by a licensed contractor.

    Start the process by airing out your home and throwing out any wet items that won’t dry quickly, like mattresses, couches and books. If mold has already started to grow, clean it up with a mixture of bleach and water.

  • Generator Safety

    According to the National Weather Service, carbon monoxide poisoning is one of the leading causes of death after storms in areas dealing with power outages. Review these quick powering and operating your generator safety tips from ABC Action News.

    • Check fuel level, oil level, and filter.
    • Never use wet hands to operate the generator. Never let water come in contact with the generator.
    • Never run your generator in a garage because the carbon-monoxide exhaust is toxic. Find a well-ventilated space with some cover, but be sure the generator isn’t positioned outside an open window.
    • Use a battery-powered carbon monoxide detector.
    • Always turn the engine off before refueling and let the generator cool.
    • Don’t spill fuel. It can ignite.
    • Store fuel and generator in a ventilated area and away from natural gas water heaters. Vapors can escape from closed cans and tanks, then travel to the pilot light and ignite.
    • Never feed power from a portable generator into a wall outlet. This can kill linemen working to restore power. It also can damage your generator.
    • Use outdoor-rated extension cords to plug in any appliances.
  • Should You Flush Your Toilet?

    Safe Ways To Recover From A Hurricane

    (Photo Illustration by Christof Koepsel/Getty Images)

    It’s a question on a lot of people’s minds after a hurricane, “can I flush my toilet?” Well the answer is it depends on the condition of your environment. According to WFLA, sewer systems can become filled and rainwater floods into the streets, so flushing should be avoided.

  • Be Cautious Of What's In Your Fridge

    Thermometer used to measure the air temperature inside a fridge freezer.

    Keep you fridge closed for as long as possible. It’s advised from the FDA to not eat food from your refrigerator if its temperature has risen above 40° F for two hours or longer.

    If a thermometer has not been kept in the freezer, check each package of food to determine its safety. If the food or packaging still contains ice crystals or is 40 °F or below, it is safe to refreeze or cook.

    Refrigerated food should be safe as long as the power was not out for more than four hours and the refrigerator door was kept shut. Discard any perishable food (such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs or leftovers) that has been above 40°F for two hours or more.

    If you are in need, you can go to feedingtampabay.org to find a pantry or distribution site near you.

  • Protect Yourself From Disaster Scams

    Phone call from unknown number late at night. Scam, fraud or phishing with smartphone concept. Prank caller, scammer or stranger.

    Unfortunately, during and after a storm, scammers try to take advantage of those most vulnerable. According to The Tampa Bay Times, even some Tampa residents have reported a “bad con” that’s been played before. Bad actors purporting to be the electric utility emailing and texting customers and telling them if they don’t pay their bill right now. their power will be cut off. Links to make payments are often included.

    Tampa Electric Co. spokesperson Cherie Jacobs stated “these emails and phone calls are not from us, these are scammers trying to get your money.”

    If you have concerns with your account during the storm, go to tecoaccount.com, or your electricity providers website.

  • Support Your Mental Health

    Emotions often run high after a disaster, so physical tasks can tire you out more quickly than usual. Be careful not to over-exert yourself. Also remember that emotional healing takes time – if you have lost something or someone, counseling could be a good option for you and/or your family.

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