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People can help by donating to or volunteering with the voluntary or charitable organization of their choice, many of which are already areas supporting survivors in areas affected by Ida.
To help those affected by Hurricane Ida, click here. On its website, the Red Cross said financial donations will help it prepare for, respond to and help people recover from this disaster.
Hurricane Ida made landfall in Louisiana on Sunday as a powerful Category 4 storm, dumping flooding rain whipped by sustained winds of more than 150 mph (241 kph). Next comes the aftermath ...
Hurricane Ida made landfall as a category 4 storm Sunday, its 150 mph winds tying it as the fifth most-powerful storm ever to hit the mainland U.S.
In this aerial photo taken with a drone, flood waters surround storm damaged homes, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021, in Lafourche Parish, La., as residents try to recover from the effects of Hurricane Ida ...
RE/MAX Acadiana is currently accepting donations for Hurricane Ida victims to help the Houma area. Drop off location is at 114 Curran Ln off Ambassador Caffery (across from the Wal-mart).
Hurricane Ida brought life-threatening floods and knocked out power to more than a million in Louisiana and Mississippi. Here’s how you can help.
A man looking at his collapsed house after Hurricane Ida in New Orleans, Louisiana on August 20, 2021. Michael DeMocker/USA TODAY Netwo Donate to local non-profits: ...
It has set up an Ida relief fund. Louisiana Baptists, a statewide network of 1,600 churches, has an online form for people to request help in recovery.
How to help victims of Hurricane Ida: City of New Orleans recommendations: While the city said they cannot accept money, New Orleans officials recommend donating to United Way of Southeast ...
Hurricane Ida struck Louisiana as a dangerous Category 4 hurricane and then it roared into NYC leaving millions in need. Here's how you can help.