Pinellas County, FL

10/10/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/10/2024 13:17

How to help in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton

newsOctober 10, 2024

How to help in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton

Individuals interested in helping in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton are encouraged to make a monetary donation or sign up to register to volunteer with a non-profit organization through Volunteer Connect.

Advice & Information for Residents

  • The most helpful way to help is to donate money to a non-profit organization that is working in the area, like the Salvation Army or the Red Cross. The organizations use the donations to assist with specific needs in the community. To certify the registration and financial information of a charity, go to Check-A-Charity (fdacs.gov) or call (800) HELP-FLA (435-7352). Volunteer Florida is also accepting monetary donations. Go to Donate to the Florida Disaster Fund - Volunteer Florida.
  • Please do not bring material donations into the area without making prior arrangements with an agency. Presently, there are no collection centers open. Make prior arrangements with a nonprofit organization before delivering donations, or check disaster.pinellas.gov for updates.
  • Individuals interested in volunteering can sign up via Volunteer Connect, a statewide online portal to match volunteers with organizations that are looking for help. Visit: volunteerflorida.org/volunteerconnect.
  • Do not show up to volunteer at disaster areas without first registering and receiving an assignment through Volunteer Connect. The organization you are assigned to will provide instructions and information.
  • Please do not self-deploy. Individuals and groups coming into Pinellas County are responsible for their own lodging, meals and other expenses.
  • Get updates on Hurricane Milton recovery efforts by visiting disaster.pinellas.gov, Facebook @PinellasGov and X @PinellasGov, searching hashtag #PCMilton.