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The Salvation Army is responding to Hurricane Helene which has caused historic damage across the southeastern United States. Salvation Army mobile feeding units, working in cooperation with Southern Baptist Disaster Relief field kitchens, are providing food and drinks, emotional and spiritual care, and emergency relief supplies to rescue workers and survivors. The Salvation Army is actively serving in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia.



Hurricane Helene Service Statistics (Updated Daily)


Food Service

The Salvation Army has served 87343 Hot Meals, 25291 Meal Kits, 56494 Drinks and 33337 Snacks from 63 active mobile feeding units in six states.


Emotional And Spiritual Care

Salvation Army caregivers have provided emotional and spiritual care to 4983 people.


Service Time

230 trained Salvation Army disaster workers have given 11563 hours of service.



Hurricane Helene: Statistics By State (Updated Daily)

Florida
Georgia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
West Virginia

Florida

    Food Service

    • 27678 Meals
    • 16380 Meal Kits
    • 14333 Drinks
    • 16529 Snacks
    • 24 Active Mobile Feeding Units

    Emotional And Spiritual Care

    • 3650 Contacts

    Product Distributed

    • 1982 Cleanup kits (per kit)
    • 655 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
    • 0 Food Boxes (per order)
    • 13 Infant Supplies (per order)
    • 3590 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
    • 2614 Water (per case)
    • 45 Ice (per bag)

    Service Time

    98 Disaster Workers have given 6005 hours of service.

Georgia

    Food Service

    • 45641 Meals
    • 8711 Meal Kits
    • 32187 Drinks
    • 9953 Snacks
    • 29 Active Mobile Feeding Units

    Emotional And Spiritual Care

    • 857 Contacts

    Product Distributed

    • 0 Cleanup kits (per kit)
    • 0 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
    • 1200 Food Boxes (per order)
    • 0 Infant Supplies (per order)
    • 0 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
    • 1550 Water (per case)
    • 0 Ice (per bag)

    Service Time

    87 Disaster Workers have given 3898 hours of service.

North Carolina

    Food Service

    • 4436 Meals
    • 0 Meal Kits
    • 5075 Drinks
    • 2402 Snacks
    • 8 Active Mobile Feeding Units

    Emotional And Spiritual Care

    • 199 Contacts

    Product Distributed

    • 0 Cleanup kits (per kit)
    • 2 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
    • 12 Food Boxes (per order)
    • 2 Infant Supplies (per order)
    • 0 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
    • 0 Water (per case)
    • 0 Ice (per bag)

    Service Time

    28 Disaster Workers have given 1160 hours of service.
    **Active mobile units, number of disaster workers, and hours of service include both North and South Carolina.

South Carolina

    Food Service

    • 8065 Meals
    • 0 Meal Kits
    • 4483 Drinks
    • 4270 Snacks
    • 8 Active Mobile Feeding Units

    Emotional And Spiritual Care

    • 112 Contacts

    Product Distributed

    • 0 Cleanup kits (per kit)
    • 0 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
    • 4 Food Boxes (per order)
    • 0 Infant Supplies (per order)
    • 0 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
    • 0 Water (per case)
    • 0 Ice (per bag)

    Service Time

    28 Disaster Workers have given 1160 hours of service.
    **Active mobile units, number of disaster workers, and hours of service include both North and South Carolina.

Tennessee

    Food Service

    • 1523 Meals
    • 200 Meal Kits
    • 416 Drinks
    • 183 Snacks
    • 2 Active Mobile Feeding Units

    Emotional And Spiritual Care

    • 165 Contacts

    Product Distributed

    • 0 Cleanup kits (per kit)
    • 0 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
    • 0 Food Boxes (per order)
    • 0 Infant Supplies (per order)
    • 0 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
    • 0 Water (per case)
    • 0 Ice (per bag)

    Service Time

    20 Disaster Workers have given 500 hours of service.

West Virginia

    Food Service

    • 3500 Meals
    • 0 Meal Kits
    • 3500 Drinks
    • 3500 Snacks
    • 1 Active Mobile Feeding Units

    Emotional And Spiritual Care

    • 134 Contacts

    Product Distributed

    • 0 Cleanup kits (per kit)
    • 0 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
    • 0 Food Boxes (per order)
    • 0 Infant Supplies (per order)
    • 0 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
    • 0 Water (per case)
    • 0 Ice (per bag)

    Service Time

    5 Disaster Workers have given 140 hours of service.


How To Help:

Give Online:

helpsalvationarmy.org

By Phone:

1-800-SAL-ARMY (725-2769)

By Mail:

The Salvation Army
P.O. BOX 1959
Atlanta, GA 30301



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