Operation Good Neighbor: How You Can Help Florida’s Panhandle

The historic strength of Hurricane Michael slammed into the Florida Panhandle causing tragic devastation. As the recovery effort continues, our neighbors in the Panama City area need our help. We’ve compiled a list of ways we can help. It includes ways to volunteer, make monetary donations, and donate needed supplies.

 

If you would like to volunteer your time to the cleanup efforts please visit VolunteerFlorida.org and register as a volunteer.  Gov. Rick Scott activated the Florida Disaster Fund to support individuals who are impacted by Hurricane Michael. The Florida Disaster Fund helps provide financial support to Florida’s communities in times of disaster. To make a contribution, please visit www.FloridaDisasterFund.org or text DISASTER to 20222 to make a one-time donation of $10

Click above to donate money to the Red Cross Hurricane Michael Fund.

Montgomery/River Region Disaster Relief Drives:

Woodland UMC
4428 Wallahatchie Road, Pike Road
FRIDAY, 9 AM – 2 PM

The list of supplies being collected:
• Tarps
• Furring Strips
• Plastic Cap Nails
• Hammers
• Work Gloves
• Water
• Gas Cans (Empty) taking donations for Gas
• Diapers (All Sizes)
• Wipes
• Formula
• Non-perishable food
• Paper towels
• Toilet Paper
• Flashlights
• Batteries
• Hygiene Supplies
• First Aid Kits
• Paper Plates

Check back and keep listening to I-92 WLWI for updates on storm recovery and for news about relief efforts in our area for those affected by Michael.

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