Help Hurricane Harvey Victims: Where To Donate #HoustonStrong

Beth Kanter
Aug 28, 2017 · 2 min read

I watched the news reports from Texas and was horrified at the scale of this disaster. I grew up on the Jersey shore where I’ve been evacuated due to storms, but I have never seen this level of disaster. My heart goes out to the victims and I want to help.

When a natural disaster strikes, I make a donation to my go to national or global charities for disaster relief such as Team Rubicon, Save the Children, and/or Global Giving. I also ask for recommendations for local charities from colleagues. The last one is tricky if you are not local to the area, but I’m grateful to have a great network of people who work in the nonprofit sector and can make recommendations. Then it comes down to what aspect of the recovery do you want to support?

It times like this that I wish I had won that Power Ball 700 million plus lottery so I make a significant gift to many areas. Since I’m not a millionaire and have not been too lucky with lottery tickets lately, I pick a focus and match it with a recommended local group working on disaster relief. So in addition to disaster relief organizations, I’m also donating to food banks. When a disaster is too big for one food bank to handle, Feeding Texas steps in to coordinate with the state and other providers so that relief comes quick. So, I’m donating there as well.

There are many more local nonprofits, focusing on animals, elderly, children, and more. Here’s a list of suggestions from people in my network:

If you want to set up a fundraiser to help Hurricane Harvey Victims, you can do that on Everyday Hero. Here’s a good list from Texas Monthly of local charities working the relief efforts. And, if you work for a nonprofit working in area where a natural disaster could strike, my colleagues at TechSoup remind us about good disaster planning.

Hurricane Harvey is a destructive monster and it is going to require generous support from people like you and me to help with the recovery efforts.No donation is too small. Pick a disaster relief and recovery nonprofit and make a donation today.

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