Hurricane Resources
Business & community resources after a storm.
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A Multiagency Resource Center (MARC) will open with expanded services on Monday, Oct. 14, from 1-7 p.m. at the Enoch D. Davis Center (1111 18th Ave. S). Starting Tuesday, the MARC will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. At this centralized location, people can access various services and information related to disaster recovery.
Bianca Soler
Stations will provide air conditioning and a place to charge devices as power is being restored throughout St. Pete.
Bianca SolerAirport to Close Tuesday after last flight and remain closed Wednesday and Thursday
Michele Routh
St. Petersburg Chamber members are stepping up to help residents and businesses in the recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene and Milton by offering co-working spaces, dumpster rentals, pet resources and more. This list is actively being added to as we receive information. Please email Christie Bruner, Vice President of Advocacy (cbruner@stpete.com), to add your service or product related to hurricane recovery to this list.
Christie BrunerThe storm brought devastating surge to many parts of Florida’s west coast. Here’s a list of places with donation and volunteer opportunities.
Tampa Bay Times
This fund helps critical organizations providing assistance to the most vulnerable of our local residents impacted by disasters. The Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund is a strategic collaboration of Allegany Franciscan Ministries, Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg, Pinellas Community Foundation, and United Way Suncoast.
Bianca Soler