churches in the area. This may be a reliable method, as holy places often work as shelters during storms. World Vision is putting together” food, tidy water, individual hygiene items, flood clean-up kits”and more for families. They are not based in Florida, but seem to run programs worldwide. You can contribute here. The Florida Disaster Fund Volunteer Florida is prompting people to sign up as volunteers in Florida with them to support Hurricane Michael victims, and suggesting the Disaster Fund as a place to donate money. The Fund is Florida Team Rubicon Group Rubicon is a group of military veterans who mobilize for rescue efforts in disasters. They currently have a variety of members in North Carolina who are still aiding with healing efforts after Hurricane Florence. You can help them out here. Samaritan’s Purse Recommended by Charity Navigator, this group is a network of non-denominational evangelical Christian churches that has a long history of reacting to disasters. They have equipment stationed and ready to relocate along the Gulf Coast and in Albany, GA,