
In the last ten weeks, the American Red Cross launched wide-ranging relief efforts to help people devastated by three historic back-to-back hurricanes—Harvey, Irma, and Maria. And most recently, the Red Cross began supporting thousands of people affected by the deadliest week of wildfires in California history.
California Wildfires
• The Red Cross, community and government partners have provided more than 27,900 overnight stays in emergency shelters.
• With the help of partners, the Red Cross has served more than 181,400 meals and snacks, and provided more than 14,200 mental health and health services to support and care for those affected.
• The Red Cross has distributed more than 142,400 emergency relief items such as masks, gloves, rakes, trash bags and comfort kits containing deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste and other hygiene items to people in need.
• To help people recover and get back on their feet, the Red Cross has opened more than 1,900 cases, reaching more than 4,700 Californians.
• More than 260 Red Cross disaster workers are on the ground now.
Hurricane Response Efforts (Harvey, Irma and Maria)
• In the last ten weeks, the Red Cross, along with community and government partners, has provided nearly 1.3 million (1,296,800) overnight stays in emergency shelters. That’s more overnight shelter stays than the past 5 years combined. Shelters were opened in 8 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. This includes—
• With the help of partners, the Red Cross has served more than 9.7 million (9,763,800) meals and snacks—that’s more food than the past 4 years combined.
• The Red Cross has distributed more than 5.8 million (5,802,900) emergency relief items to people in need.
• Red Cross volunteers have provided more than 202,800 mental health and health services to support and care for those affected.
• A total of more than 16,400 trained disaster workers, 91 percent of them volunteers, have been mobilized to support hurricane relief efforts. Many of these workers have supported multiple relief operations or deployed multiple times.
• Right now, more than 1,000 Red Cross disaster workers are on the ground. More than 100 Red Cross workers from around the world deployed to the United States to help with hurricane relief efforts.
Hurricane Harvey
• As of October 31, the Red Cross has authorized payment of $400 to more than 573,000 households severely affected by Hurricane Harvey. That’s more than $229 million in direct financial assistance, and we continue to process applications.
• Along with our partners, we have served more than 4.5 million (4,549,100) meals and snacks in Texas and Louisiana.
• Red Cross volunteers have provided more than 127,200 mental health and health services to support and care for people in Texas and Louisiana.
• We’ve distributed more than 1.6 million (1,660,400) relief items like diapers, bug spray, cleaning supplies, coolers, and comfort kits containing deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste and other hygiene items, in Texas and Louisiana.
• A total of more than 9,500 trained disaster workers have supported Harvey relief efforts. Many of these workers have responded to multiple relief operations or deployed multiple times.
Hurricane Irma (Continental U.S. Only)
• Along with our partners, we have served more than 1.5 million (1,591,300) meals and snacks across six states.
• We’ve distributed more than 1 million (1,074,500) relief items like diapers, bug spray, cleaning supplies, coolers, and comfort kits containing deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste and other hygiene items across six states.
• Red Cross volunteers have provided more than 52,600 mental health and health services to support and care for those affected across six states.
• To help people recover and get back on their feet, the Red Cross has opened more than 11,400 cases, reaching more than 38,900 people across Florida.
Hurricanes Irma and Maria (Puerto Rico and USVI)
• In Puerto Rico, more than 2,400 people stayed Tuesday night in 61 government evacuation shelters.
• On the U.S. Virgin Islands, more than 90 people stayed Tuesday night in 4 shelters.
• More than 820 Red Cross disaster workers are supporting relief efforts in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands now.
• Along with our partners, the Red Cross has served more than 3.6 million (3,623,300) meals and snacks across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
• We’ve distributed 3 million (3,068,000) relief items across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
• Red Cross volunteers have provided more than 22,900 mental health and health services to support and care for those affected.
• Since Irma and Maria struck Puerto Rico, the Red Cross has served more than 3.5 million (3,541,700) meals and snacks, distributed more than 2.5 million (2,523,300) relief supplies, and provided more than 17,600 mental health and health services to people in need. Right now, nearly 700 Red Cross disaster workers are helping.
• Since Irma and Maria struck the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Red Cross has served more than 81,600 meals and snacks, handed out more than 544,600 relief items, and provided more than 5,300 mental health and health services to people in need. Right now, nearly 150 trained Red Cross disaster workers are helping.
• More than 30 Red Cross disaster responders from around the globe deployed to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to help deliver aid. These responders came from Red Cross societies in Colombia, Costa Rica, Finland, Mexico, Spain, and from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
About the American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides comfort to victims of disasters; supplies about 40% of the nation’s blood; teaches skills that save lives; distributes international humanitarian aid; and supports veterans, military members and their families. The Red Cross is a nonprofit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to deliver its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or CruzRojaAmericana.org, or follow us on social media.
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