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Hurricane Laura Has Devastated Communities Along the Gulf — Here's What You Can Do to Help

29/08/2020 - 02:02 PM

LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA - AUGUST 27: Smoke is seen rising from what is reported to be a chemical plant fire after Hurricane Laura passed through the area on August 27, 2020 in Lake Charles, Louisiana . The hurricane hit with powerful winds causing extensive damage to the city. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

One of the most powerful storms to strike the US [1], Hurricane Laura made landfall overnight on Wednesday and swept through Louisiana and Texas in a dangerous category four storm. Though Laura has weakened to a tropical depression since, the storm has devastated the Gulf region of the US and impacted communities that were already struggling to contain the spread of COVID-19 [2]. As a result, people have been left with no power, homes have been destroyed, and fires have ensued from storm damage. While the post-storm effects and damage are still being assessed, it is clear that people affected need help in rebuilding their communities and homes. From contributing financially to volunteering in person, here's what you can do to support the victims of Hurricane Laura.

Donate money to relevant organisations and funds

If you're able to help out financially, there are plenty of local and national organisations specifically working to help those affected by Hurricane Laura, and they could use your help. Check out the list of funds and organisations ahead to get started.

Donate supplies and nonperishable food items

If giving money is not an option for you, consider donating nonperishable food, PPE, cleaning supplies, or any other items you may have. Here's a list of organisations accepting supplies in the wake of the storm to help you get started.

Give blood

Blood donation needs are high [18] in the aftermath of a major hurricane coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic, so if you're an eligible blood donor and unaffected by Hurricane Laura, consider giving blood or platelets to support those in need.

Particularly short on blood donations, The Gulf Coast Regional Blood Centre has 17 neighbourhood donor centres where you can donate. Check out giveblood.org [19] to find a list of locations and hours.

Volunteer

If you feel healthy and safe to do so, consider volunteering your time and efforts to help aid people in need. And not all opportunities are in person — some of the organisations below also offer remote opportunities, so you can provide assistance from home.


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