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Glazer Family Commits $1 Million for Hurricane Helene Relief and Ways to Help in Tampa
In a major boost for local relief efforts, the Glazer family has committed $1 million to nonprofit organizations assisting those hardest hit by Hurricane Helene. This generous donation will directly benefit local agencies working on the ground in Tampa Bay, providing much-needed support to the region as it recovers from the storm.
Following the Lead of Local Philanthropists
The Glazers’ contribution follows an earlier pledge by Tampa Bay Lightning owner and chairman Jeff Vinik, who announced a $2 million donation from the Lightning Foundation to help with Hurricane Helene recovery. Vinik’s support aims to provide vital assistance to those affected by the catastrophic storm, making a significant impact across the community.
Local Businesses Unite for Relief
Local businesses have also rallied to offer relief. Kahwa Coffee will serve free coffee on September 29 across all locations, giving residents a small comfort during this challenging time. Buddy Brew Coffee will join the effort, also offering free hot brewed coffee on the same day.
Providing Vital Support for the Affected
In addition, Pure Kitchen has stepped up to provide free hot meals to those in need, ensuring that vulnerable community members have access to nutritious food as recovery efforts continue. With the combined generosity of local leaders and businesses, the Tampa Bay community is coming together to support those most affected by Hurricane Helene.
More Ways to Donate and Support Across Tampa Bay
Feeding Tampa Bay continues to distribute emergency food and water to those impacted by Hurricane Helene. If you or someone you know needs support, visit their website to learn more about their relief efforts. The Salvation Army Tampa Command is accepting donations, ensuring that 100% of your contribution goes toward recovery efforts in the city, including providing vital resources for those most affected by Hurricane Helene.
Florida Disaster Fund and Volunteer Opportunities
The Florida Disaster Fund is the state’s official private fundraiser for disaster recovery. Donations to the fund help communities rebuild and recover from emergencies like Hurricane Helene. Visit the fund’s website to contribute or learn more. Volunteer Florida offers several ways to get involved in recovery efforts. From cleanup to assisting with food distribution, volunteers are crucial in the wake of this disaster.
Ongoing Relief Efforts by the American Red Cross and Other Organizations
The American Red Cross has deployed hundreds of disaster workers and provided shelter to more than 2,600 people. Their relief efforts will continue throughout the recovery process. To donate or volunteer, visit redcross.org or call 1-800-RED-CROSS. BabyCycle Diaper Bank, located at 6543 46th St. N #1102 in Pinellas Park, provides essential supplies like diapers to families in need.
Grassroots Support and Emergency Assistance
Mutual Aid Disaster Relief is a grassroots network offering disaster assistance through solidarity and direct action. CARE is also providing emergency cash assistance to help families in underserved areas affected by Hurricane Helene. These funds support critical needs such as food, water, housing, and medication. To learn more or donate, visit CARE’s website.
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