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United Way Worldwide Establishes Hurricane Helene Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund to Provide Urgent Support to Impacted Communities

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ALEXANDRIA, VA (September 30, 2024)—United Way Worldwide (UWW) today announced the activation of a Hurricane Helene Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund to help those impacted by Hurricane Helene. The fund will support United Way’s efforts in local communities to mobilize resources to meet the critical humanitarian needs and long-term recovery efforts.

“When disaster strikes, United Way leverages its deep community roots and relationships to mobilize resources and help individuals and families in need,” said Angela F. Williams, President and CEO of United Way Worldwide. “Our goal with this fund is to direct desperately needed resources to the communities devastated by this historic storm and support the long-term recovery.”

Funds raised through UWW’s Hurricane Helene Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund will be distributed to the United Ways that are coordinating response efforts with local program and agency partners.

Additionally, the 211 systems in the impacted communities have been activated to serve as a critical communication tool to ensure those in need can access disaster information, resources, and support. 211, which is accessible by calling 211 or visiting 211.org, is a free, confidential service, supported by United Way, which connects individuals to resources and services in their local communities.

“During this great time of need, 211 is a vital service that connects people to critical non-emergency services in their local community such as food, shelter, clean-up support, and more,” said Heather Black, Vice President, 211 System Strategy at United Way Worldwide. “Trained 211 community resource specialists play a key role in supporting individuals and families most in need while also ensuring 911 lines are reserved for emergencies.”

Through the Hurricane Helene Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund, UWW aims to bring together its corporate partners, the United Way network, and other nonprofits to assist those affected by the Hurricane. United Ways will continue to work closely with their emergency operation centers and other nonprofits to meet immediate needs and long-term rebuilding efforts.

To contribute to fund, visit: unitedway.org/helene

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Members of the Media: Please consider including 211 in your stories to increase awareness of supports and services that are available to your readers/viewers. Suggested Language for Inclusion in Coverage: If you or someone you know is looking to be connected to expert, caring non-emergency help in locating resources, call 211 or visit 211.org. 

About United Way Worldwide
United Way mobilizes communities to action so all can thrive. True to our founding spirit, whenever there is a need in our communities, United Way is there. We bring a comprehensive approach to every challenge, actively listening and responding to local needs. Our reach across tens of thousands of communities means we can share innovations and scale impact to improve lives around the world. From strengthening local resilience to advancing health, youth opportunity, and financial security, we’re working towards a future where every person in every community can reach their full potential. To learn more, visit: www.unitedway.org

About 211
211 is a free, confidential service that connects individuals to resources and services in their local communities by phone, text and on the web. Individuals in need or who are looking for information for someone else can call 211 from a cell phone or landline. United Way supports and provides 211 services in most communities across the U.S. For more information about 211, visit: 211.org.