FLORIDA HURRICANE RELIEF UPDATE JANUARY 2021
TOTAL IMPACT TO DATE
842 593
LIVES IMPACTED VOLUNTEERS
7,372
VOLUNTEER DAYS
322
JOBS COMPLETED
Current Activities Our team completed their seventh high-quality, interior home repair just before the holidays; a solid achievement given the delays caused by COVID-19 quarantine periods and a reduced team. Our first cohort of DM12 volunteers departed the program on December 11. Due to COVID-19 concerns and reduced interest, we’ll continue operations using an all-staff model for now. We’re pursuing an application for support from AmeriCorps NCCC teams. Our focus remains the nonstructural interior work in homes affected by Hurricane Michael and we’re working closely with the North Florida Inland Long Term Recovery Group (NFLTRG) and United Methodist Committee of Relief (UMCOR) to redefine our scope of work based on our current reduced capacity.
Community Stories Michael has lived in the local area, and his current home, for a long time. He is well known in the neighborhood for being incredibly kind. He’s often sharing his property; he’s currently allowing friends to park their mobile home on his land as they have nowhere else to go. Michael’s roof was destroyed during Hurricane Michael, causing significant damage to two bedrooms inside. After the roof was repaired by the NFLTRG, our team successfully completed extensive bedroom repairs, enabling Michael to finally use these rooms again, safe in the knowledge that they won’t pose any health or safety risks. Photos: (left) Before and after of one of the bedrooms in Michael’s house that our team repaired.
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