The Coast Guard Foundation opened its emergency disaster relief program to assist Coast Guard members and their families who have been affected by Hurricane Beryl, Tropical Storm Debby and glacial flooding in Juneau, Alaska.
“The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has already proven to be one of the most challenging in recent memory,” the non-profit Coast Guard support organization said. Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas, followed shortly by Debby’s march through Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.
“Then, just last week, a glacial dam burst releasing floodwaters that damaged more than 100 homes in Alaska,” the foundation noted.
In response the Stonington, Conn.-based Coast Guard Foundation activated its emergency relief program to provide immediate assistance to Coast Guard members who have been directly affected. “The program offers a financial grant to help cover the costs of basic essentials, home repairs, replacement of household goods, temporary housing and emergency travel, and insurance deductibles,” according to the foundation.
Susan Ludwig, president of the Coast Guard Foundation, expressed her gratitude for the dedication and resilience of Coast Guard members during this difficult time.
“Our Coast Guard members are always there for us in times of disaster, often putting their own lives at risk to protect others,” said foundation president Susan Ludwig. She expressed gratitude for the dedication and resilience of Coast Guard members.
The Coast Guard Foundation invites individuals, corporations and community organizations to support service members in need by making a donation to the Coast Guard Foundation.
“Every contribution, large and small, makes a meaningful difference in the lives of those who have given so much to protect our nation,” the group says.
To apply for assistance, visit coastguardfoundation.org/emergency-relief-grant.
To support the Coast Guard Foundation’s emergency disaster relief program, visit coastguardfoundation.org/disaster-relief.