ACT NOW: Support MOAA’s Crisis Relief Program

ACT NOW: Support MOAA’s Crisis Relief Program
Florida Army National Guard soldiers help deploy a flood mitigation device to protect a hospital from flooding in Sanford, Fla., on Oct. 8. (Photo by Sgt. Marc Morgenstern/Army)

By MOAA Staff

 

The aftermath of Hurricane Helene brought a surge of applicants seeking help from The MOAA Foundation’s Crisis Relief Program, with many more servicemembers, veterans, family members, caregivers, and survivors expected to reach out for assistance in the wake of Hurricane Milton.

 

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The program can send up to $1,000 to approved applicants in as little as three days, allowing them to cover emergency expenses in the face of often-unrelenting and unforeseeable challenges:

  • A Navy veteran in Greeneville, Tenn., “lost my home, pets, money, everything” to Helene when rising water washed away his riverside residence. “I have nothing but the clothes on my back. I’m staying with my granddaughter until I can get back onto my feet.”
     
  • An Air Force veteran saw their North Carolina hometown “devastated” and could be waiting nearly a month for restored power. “We’re having to wait in long lines to get hot food to eat. Our family can’t bathe or wash any dishes or wash our dirty clothes. … We have lost our entire freezer and refrigerator of food. … I could normally pay for most things, but we have never been hit this hard.”

  • A former Navy officer in Florida said Helene brought a devastating impact on our life. … Trying to balance our existing jobs in the midst of this traumatic event is challenging, not to mention the expenses that will be required to get our homes back into a livable condition.”

 

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These storm victims and others will receive assistance from the Crisis Relief Program, but to keep up with the rise in demand, we’re seeking support from MOAA members and others who have not been affected. 

 

“Thank you to those who’ve already contributed to this important cause,” said Amanda Centers, MOAA vice president of Development. “But as another storm brings untold damage to a large part of our nation, and a long hurricane season remains, there will be no shortage of need for members of our uniformed service and veteran communities. If you have not yet contributed, please consider a donation today.”

 

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Soldiers pass out food and water to civilians affected by Hurricane Helene in Perry, Fla., on Sept. 29. (Photo by Sgt. Jalen Thomas/Florida Army National Guard)

 

Your donation allows us to offer financial assistance to members of the following groups who are experiencing a financial setback due to a current crisis:

  • Currently serving military personnel (including National Guard and Reserve)
  • Spouses of currently serving personnel
  • Veterans
  • Surviving spouses
  • Military and veteran caregivers

 

The program is open to all ranks and U.S. uniformed services, and can provide up to $1,000 in financial assistance for:

  • Housing (rent, mortgage, housing assistance, repairs, groceries, etc.)
  • Auto loan/lease/car repair
  • Utilities (electric, water, heat, internet/cable, cellphone)
  • Bills, including credit card, medical, and insurance 

Note: Legal fees or child support payments are not covered.

 

 

Applications must be submitted within one year of the disaster, and recipients must upload proof of how the grant funds were used within 30 days of receiving the grant.

 

Learn more at the MOAA Charities website.