Hurricane Relief

Help provide immediate hurricane relief to those in need through

the Crisis Relief Fund.

What We Do

How Convoy of Hope Provides Hurricane Relief

When a hurricane disaster strikes, Convoy of Hope stands ready with relief efforts tailored to help those impacted rebuild their lives. In response to Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton in 2024, Convoy delivered truckloads of emergency supplies across multiple states to support survivors and help with the recovery process.

You’re the first ones to come by. It’s just nice when somebody comes in and they’re smiling, and they wish you well and bring you some cold water.

Joan, Hurricane Survivor

Convoy Continues Distributing Relief to Communities Affected by Helene

January 29, 2025 | 10:51 a.m. When Hurricane Helene blew through the southeast United States, the storm system produced record rainfall in parts of North Carolina, overwhelming rivers, streams, and drainage systems. The storm damaged more than 126,000 homes, leaving…

Hurricane Milton Response: Distribution of Relief Supplies Is Underway

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Hurricane Relief

Immediate Hurricane Relief

Almost as soon as storms pass, Convoy mobilizes teams and loads tractor‑trailers from one of its nearest distribution centers. Our hurricane relief deliveries include food, water, hygiene kits, cleaning supplies, tarps, sports drinks, and illumination kits — all essential items for communities cut off from power and other resources.

Drive‑thru distributions following Helene and Milton served families in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and South Carolina — often through local partners such as churches and civic groups.

Long-Term Recovery & Support

Convoy of Hope doesn’t just deliver aid — it stays. Even months after Hurricane Helene, teams were still distributing relief and hosting community events, like a Candyland‑themed Christmas for survivors in Asheville, North Carolina. Food, toys, and holiday meals helped restore stability and hope.

Through partnerships with organizations like National VOAD, The Home Depot Foundation, and local volunteer groups, Convoy helped rebuild homes — supporting families like the Ellis family whose flooded basement was repaired so they could return home.

Convoy served over 44,000 people in 25 communities affected by Hurricane Milton, providing relief supplies and even distributing hot meals in partnership with Chick‑fil‑A and other community partners.

How You Can Help

Wondering how can you help with hurricane recovery? Your hurricane donation goes immediately to Convoy’s Crisis Relief Fund. When you donate hurricane aid or give money for hurricane victims, your support enables Convoy to distribute life‑saving supplies and continue long‑term rebuilding efforts.

Convoy of Hope is widely recognized among the best charities to support hurricane victims thanks to its rapid response, compassionate teams, and strong partnerships.

By partnering with Convoy of Hope to serve hurricane survivors, you help ensure they have access to food, water, shelter, and hope long after the storm has passed.

Whether you’re looking to support hurricane victims directly or make a hurricane donation, Convoy of Hope makes your contribution count — today, tomorrow, and through the recovery ahead.