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When there’s a disaster, these two words matter.

For the thousands of U.S. residents who have experienced extreme weather so far this summer, the most comforting words they could hear are, “we’ll help!” 

To a person experiencing loss due to a natural disaster, these two hope-filled words offer real help because people like you partner with UMCOR across the U.S. 

As tropical storms, flooding, wildfires and extreme heat intensify between May and November, this is the time of year when the words “we’ll help!” have the biggest impact.

In the aftermath of storms, UMCOR is there with critical supplies and the expertise to connect people to the help they need. And you know that even when disasters fall off the front page, your UMCOR support is there helping communities recover.

Make an impact with your gift today. 

Your gift today will support disaster response so that more communities will get the rebuilding help they need. 

While we all are vulnerable to extreme weather, those neighbors living in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas are even more susceptible to the hardships that follow natural disasters. 

Fortunately, because of people like you who believe in UMCOR’s historic mission of alleviating suffering, our partners are equipped to bring help and hope to the most marginalized survivors. 

Your gift to UMCOR today will help us continue to build on the longstanding partnerships and infrastructure that enable UMCOR-trained responders to be able to say to their neighbors “we’ll help!”

When the fruits of a lifetime of labor are wiped out in one day, hopelessness is usually not far behind.

Your monthly gift will help fulfill the immediate needs of some of the most marginalized survivors of extreme weather disasters. 

To become a Sustaining Giver, choose a fund from the button below and select “Monthly” under “How often would you like to give?”

Support survivors through the longterm process of healing and rebuilding by becoming a Sustaining Giver.