SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Wells Fargo Foundation is donating $2 million to Team Rubicon over the next two years to support lasting disaster relief, including most recently in the hard-hit ...
Providing free and discounted moving and storage services to help displaced families and first responders during Houston’s fire recovery efforts. HOUSTON, TX, UNITED STATES, December 30, 2025 ...
Friday marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina roared across the Gulf states, devastating New Orleans and other communities. There were many lessons learned from the storm, including how communications ...
HAMMOND, LA, UNITED STATES, February 11, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In the aftermath of a disaster, the ability to respond quickly and efficiently can make all the ...
ALL RIGHT MATT, THANK YOU. WELL, WE ARE NO STRANGERS TO WILD WEATHER. WHEN IT GETS REALLY INTENSE, THERE’S A DISASTER RECOVERY TEAM ON STANDBY RIGHT HERE IN THE METRO, READY TO RESTORE EMERGENCY CELL ...
Austin Emergency Management recovered $34.7M in disaster costs in 2025, involving coordination with state and federal ...
Two decades after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, the storm’s impact continues to shape how relief organizations and communications teams respond to disasters. Katrina killed nearly 2,000 ...
In 2025, Austin was able to get the federal government to reimburse $34.7 million in expenses associated with disaster ...
Parents and faculty from Good Shepherd Episcopal School in Dallas are preparing to help with disaster response following the floods in the Hill Country. Members of the school’s Disaster Relief & ...
Milwaukee County launched new in-person Disaster Survivor Assistance (DSA) teams on Oct. 2. DSA teams offer help applying for federal flood assistance at various pop-up locations (like libraries) ...
"Many of our local partners, many of our private nonprofit clients, our health care clients, but also our state clients are very concerned with the state of affairs currently,” said practice leader ...
The federal government reimbursed the city of Austin $34.7 million for disaster-related expenses tied to COVID-19, winter storms Uri and Mara, and the 2015 floods.