The recent floods have devastated many seniors in San Diego, leaving them to face recovery alone. The San Diego Seniors Community Foundation has launched the San Diego Seniors Flood Recovery Fund to ensure no senior faces this hardship alone. Your tax-deductible donation will provide immediate relief, help rebuild homes, offer emotional support, and maximize impact by directing funds to established organizations adept at disaster response. Together, we can nourish hope and ensure no senior alone goes hungry, lacks shelter, battles trauma, or tries to rebuild without support. Call (619) 684-...

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In partnership with Ventura County Emergency Management and the cities of Oxnard, Ventura, and Port Hueneme, the Ventura County Community Foundation is making an urgent appeal for assistance on behalf of the resilient residents who were devastated by the catastrophic floods that struck our communities in late December. Over 400 homes, 50 of which saw water over 18 inches, have been damaged, with many destroyed. Many of the affected residents are seniors living in low-income communities, most families have no insurance support, and FEMA assistance is not available. This fund will provide...

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San Diego Foundation (SDF) launched the San Diego Flood Response Fund to rapidly deploy flexible resources into the community and support organizations responding to the January 2024 unprecedented flooding in San Diego County. The fund will receive donations and make emergency grants to nonprofit service organizations engaged in disaster response and relief. SDF will match donations up to $100,000. VISIT FUND

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This fund supports relief, recovery and resilience for natural hazard events in communities across the state of California. Through a statewide coalition of community foundations, funds support: Relief Provide emergency disaster relief for individuals, families, and communities Fill critical gaps in local safety net services that may include food and housing security, physical and mental health access and support, and emergency assistance Recovery Support the long-term recovery of impacted individuals, families, and communities Support the capacity of organizations to provide long-term...

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Our communities in Santa Barbara County have proven time and again to be resilient in times of disaster. The Community Disaster Relief Fund was created to support our county during times of crisis and has previously been activated to respond to disasters such as the Thomas Fire and 1/9 Debris Flow, the COVID-19 pandemic, and last year’s winter storms which caused major damage in North County and elsewhere. VISIT FUND

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There have been many Merced County residents evacuated from their homes due to the severe flooding brought by the storm hitting California. Their homes, belongings, and communities submerged underwater. The County of Merced, the City of Merced, United Way of Merced, and many other organizations across the county are asking for your help to raise money to help our neighbors in their time of need. The donations in this fund will be used to assist the Merced County communities impacted by the flood. Please help donate today! All your donations are extremely helpful and 100% of your contribution...

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United Way of Northern California is a trusted leader in disaster response, relief, and recovery, working with partner organizations across multiple sectors to meet the needs of communities impacted by disasters. UWNC is there every step along the journey, helping individuals and families return as close to their pre-disaster normal as possible and achieve long-term stability. We do this through various programs designed to help survivors move to the next phase in their recovery process. VISIT FUND

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An integral part of United Way of the Wine Country’s mission to help families and individuals improve financial stability, donations made to the Emergency Readiness Fund are distributed as strategic grants to emergency readiness and response efforts across Sonoma, Mendocino, Lake, Humboldt and Del Norte Counties. Grants are awarded primarily to nonprofits providing equitable access to information and resources including financial assistance before, during, or after an emergency. Emergencies range from fires, floods, wind events, power outages, and other natural and human-made disasters,...

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