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Disaster Relief

Offering immediate and long-term wildfire, flood, tornado, and hurricane relief to communities affected by natural disasters.

Southern New England - Serving Connecticut & Rhode Island Disaster Relief Information

We combat natural disasters with acts of God

Emergency Preparedness
As one of the nation's major emergency relief organizations, The Salvation Army recognizes the critical importance of being prepared for natural and manmade disasters. Therefore, we take steps to ensure our own ability to respond quickly and efficiently to a disaster, while also working to educate other disaster professionals and the public at large about how to prepare for and respond to emergency situations.

Immediate Emergency Response
Emergency response services are activated on short notice according to an agreed-upon notification procedure coordinated with federal, state and local governments. Typically, Salvation Army personnel and resources will congregate at predetermined staging areas, entering the impacted area only once government first-responders have indicated that it is safe and constructive to do so. These immediate response activities include food and hydration services, shelter, cleanup and emergency communication assistance to put victims in touch with their loved ones.

Long-Term Disaster Recovery
Depending on the magnitude of the disaster, The Salvation Army may continue providing immediate response services, such as emergency shelter and food service, well into the recovery process. Additionally, The Salvation Army will often coordinate with local, state and federal entities to develop and execute long-term strategic disaster recovery plans. These activities include restoration and rebuilding initiatives, disaster social services (to address essential living needs, medical expenses or funeral costs) and in-kind donation distribution to disaster victims.

Spiritual and Emotional Care
Throughout the duration and aftermath of a major disaster, The Salvation Army provides spiritual comfort and emotional support upon request to victims and emergency workers coping with the stress of a catastrophe. Salvation Army counselors, who are often ordained as clergy (officers), may simply offer a "ministry of presence," but often people who know about The Salvation Army as representatives of God may ask for prayer or help from the Bible. Disaster relief and recovery services are provided to all in need without discrimination.

Across our nation, The Salvation Army is there to lend a hand.

Across our nation, The Salvation Army is there to lend a hand.

No matter where disaster strikes, The Salvation Army is already there with a comprehensive emergency response plan. As one of the most well-known disaster relief organizations in the country, The Salvation Army is ready with immediate response and recovery plans unique to the community affected. Plans forged from decades of recovery efforts and learnings from across the world. We serve in nearly every community in the United States long before a disaster happens. We’re among the first on the spot, providing wildfire, flood, tornado, or hurricane relief, and we stay long after a catastrophe has passed.If you or someone you know has been affected by an natural disaster, find help by contacting your local Salvation Army.

Stats

306,517

survivors and first responders who receive support, hope and healing in 2024

1,234

disasters were responded to by The Salvation Army in 2024

306,517

people in the United States received disaster assistance in 2024

The Salvation Army fights natural disasters with acts of God.

The Salvation Army fights natural disasters with acts of God.

When natural disasters strike, The Salvation Army disaster relief team provides immediate assistance and help with long-term recovery. Your donation helps provide essential services to survivors and first responders.

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