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Harvey And Maria: The Steady Process To Hurricane Recovery

“During times of disaster, sorrow brings people together in a spirit of friendship, and influences man to recognize the blessings of becoming his brother’s keeper.” – Napoleon Hill

Believe it or not, communities all along the Texas Gulf Coast and across the island of Puerto Rico continue to pick up the pieces of 2017’s Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Maria. The wind and rain are mere memories, but the scars of devastation remain in the land, the homes, the infrastructure, and the economy. 

But there has been so much progress – life-changing progress. So, on this third anniversary of Hurricanes Harvey and Maria, we’re taking a step back to reflect on all the people we’ve been able to help through our Disaster Recovery programs. As our COO Chip Fulghum recently said, “From San Antonio to San Juan, we recognize the positive impact we have been able to make by engaging in our communities.” 

Coastal Communities In Turmoil

In Texas, the Houston area and southern Gulf Coast region were hit hard by Hurricane Harvey. Wind speeds reached 156 mph, with a storm surge of 12 feet in some places.  It’s estimated that Harvey was a $125 billion storm. 

Devastation swept ashore in a matter of days, but the recovery has been years-long. Texans experienced property damage, homelessness, unemployment, debt, loss, and mental health illness. Homes and office buildings sustained severe wind and water damage. From Houston to Corpus Christi, towns along the coast felt crippling economic setbacks due to the storm. Tourist towns that rely on summer traffic sit half-empty during the peak season, leaving residents unemployed.

Still, resilience and hope have been guiding lights up and down the coast. And we have been honored to help those on their journey to recovery.

People Helping People

In those first weeks after the storm, our Emergency Services team was on the ground, partnering with FEMA and Texas Health and Human Services to help however we could. Here are just a few of the ways we made a difference for Texans:

Crossing Oceans To Serve

Texans aren’t the only ones still digging their way out of hurricane damage. Just a month after Harvey, Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, wreaking havoc from coast to coast. Though estimates differ slightly, the damage sustained by the island hovers around $100 billion, not including the subsequent tourism money the economy lost as a result. Family, businesses, schools, government offices…no one was left untouched by the storm.

Endeavors worked ceaselessly to secure offices across the island, setting up headquarters in San Juan and getting down to the business of meeting survivors’ needs. Day after day, our teams responded to crises of every level

 

And we could not be prouder of our DCMs who worked day after day to organize those volunteers for the “boots on the ground” recovery work, and who approached every case with a “can-do,” problem-solving attitude, treating our clients with the utmost respect and compassion.

Strangers helping strangers, people helping people. 

You can help those still recovering from Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Maria by donating to Endeavors.  When you support Endeavors®, you have a direct impact on the lives of people.  Donors are agents of hope that help restore and rebuild the broken lives of families and individuals served by Endeavors®. With the support of our donors, we are able to touch the lives of more than 18,000 people each year. One replaced roof, one refurbished home, and one water cistern at a time, Endeavors is continually working to provide long-term, sustainable recovery. 

About Endeavors
Endeavors is a longstanding national nonprofit that provides an array of programs and services in support of children, families, Veterans, and those struggling with mental illness and other disabilities. Endeavors serves vulnerable people in crisis through innovative personalized services. For more information, please visit www.endeavors.org

 

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