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Rush essential supplies to neighbors impacted by hurricanes

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Urgent help still needed in the Southeast. | Can't view this? --------------------------------------

Urgent help still needed in the Southeast. | Can't view this? [Read it online.]( [Feeding America.]( [DONATE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Just six days ago, Hurricane Milton tore through Florida and Georgia, driving thousands of our neighbors from their homes and compounding the devastation of Hurricane Helene just days before. Feeding America has been on the ground from the start, providing essential food and resources. I’m reaching out today with an appeal for support—donations from the community are critical to get food, water, and emergency supplies to affected families in the area. [Donate now! >>]( [Cars lining up for water in Georgia.]( Emergency water distribution in Georgia. We’re working closely with food banks across six states as they assess and fix the damage, and support their staff, some of whom lost their homes in the storms. Food banks in unaffected areas have stepped in to offer food and support for the hardest-hit communities. Together, we are distributing emergency supplies including water, disaster boxes, meals, and snacks. [Your donation right now will help us provide immediate relief to those hardest-hit areas affected by Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene and support ongoing recovery efforts.]( [Unloading trucks of supplies in Georgia.]( Staff and volunteers help out at Golden Harvest Food Bank, Georgia. We are incredibly grateful for the generous support we’ve received in response to these storms. [Now, continued help for our neighbors in affected communities will be critical. Every dollar you donate helps us deliver critical food and resources directly to families impacted by these disasters.]( [RUSH MY GIFT >>]( Thank you for your commitment in times of crisis and beyond. [Linda Nageotte] [Linda Nageotte] Linda Nageotte President & Chief Operating Officer Feeding America P.S. If you or someone you know needs food assistance after Hurricanes Helene and Milton, Feeding America partner food banks are here to help. [Use our food bank locator to find resources near you.]( [facebook link]( [twitter link]( [instagram link]( [FeedingAmerica.org]( | [Donate Now]( | [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( 161 North Clark Street, Suite 700 | Chicago, IL 60601 | 1-800-910-5524 © 2024 Feeding America

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