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URGENT Hurricane Helene: How to help

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Our emergency teams are responding, will you donate now? Friend, Hurricane Helene is rapidly intensi

Our emergency teams are responding, will you donate now? [Americares]( [Critical Update: Hurricane Helene Threatening Florida's Gulf Coast. Rush a lifesaving gift.]( Friend, Hurricane Helene is rapidly intensifying as it takes aim at Florida's Gulf Coast, where it will batter communities with destructive winds up to 125 mph, heavy rains and a life-threatening storm surge that could reach up to 20 feet. The biggest impacts will be felt to the east of the eye which includes almost all of Florida. Americares is responding; we have received a request for assistance and are in communication with almost 200 partners throughout the region as they prepare for impacts to clinics and health services due to this severe storm. We are deploying a team, expected to arrive this weekend, to begin working with partners on the ground. They will immediately set to work conducting needs assessments in the hardest hit areas to ensure health care access for survivors. But we need your help. Your gift could make all the difference in this critical moment: [Please, friend, will you donate $125 or more as our emergency teams launch into action? Your gift can support our response in Florida and around the world.]( [Rush Emergency Relief Now]( Hurricane Helene is one of the largest storms to hit the Florida Gulf Coast in recent decades. Portions of Georgia, Alabama, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana are all under either flood, landslide, or wind warnings and power outages could extend across multiple states. For over four decades, Americares has been actively responding to hurricanes like Helene and other crises around the world. We are committed to providing emergency aid to those most impacted by this disaster and support long-term recovery. Your support now is crucial, friend. [Please, will you rush a gift of $125 today to help our emergency teams deliver lifesaving aid to those affected by Hurricane Helene and other disasters?]( [Rush Emergency Relief Now]( Your gift today will help us save lives in times of crisis. Thank you for your support, Americares Americares 88 Hamilton Avenue Stamford, CT 06902 | (203) 658-9500 © 2024 Americares. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Notice]( | [Manage Subscription]( | [View as Webpage](

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