By Brea Burkholz
Hurricane Helene has made landfall, bringing heavy rains, dangerous winds and widespread flooding, leaving millions of people without power in several states. In response, Direct Relief has made its entire inventory of medical supplies available to health centers and clinics in the storm’s path. With more than $74 million worth of medications and medical supplies available, Direct Relief aims to support healthcare providers in addressing the urgent needs of affected communities.
The storm made landfall in the Big Bend region of Florida, hitting much of the same region devastated by Hurricane Idalia last year, compounding challenges for many communities still struggling to recover from the previous disaster. Ongoing rebuilding efforts leave many without access to adequate health care, making the need for immediate medical attention even more urgent as Hurricane Helene brings new devastation.
Medical caches on Helene’s path
Since the start of hurricane season, Direct Relief has shipped more than $44 million in medications and medical supplies to more than 370 recipients in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. These shipments have been critical in helping health centers and clinics prepare for increased demand due to hurricane-related disruptions.
To enhance disaster response efforts, Direct Relief has long invested in hurricane preparedness efforts, including pre-positioning 30 hurricane preparedness reserves in the five affected states this hurricane season. These caches are strategically located at health centers and clinics across the state and contain enough medications and medical supplies to care for 100 sick and injured patients for 72 hours. By having these resources ready before a storm hits, Direct Relief ensures that medical care can continue with minimal disruption, even in areas that may become inaccessible.
Mobilize medicine for rapid response
Direct Relief’s total inventory includes lifesaving medications, essential medical supplies and emergency kits designed to meet the immediate health needs of those affected by the storm. The organization works closely with local healthcare facilities to expedite the distribution of these resources and ensure timely delivery, especially in areas where access to healthcare may be disrupted.
Health centers and clinics throughout Florida are encouraged to request supplies to help their patients during this critical time. Direct Relief remains committed to ensuring that the most vulnerable get the care they need, even in the most challenging circumstances.
As the impacts of Hurricane Helene continue to pose significant risks, Direct Relief will remain in touch with its network of healthcare providers who are assessing damage and ready to support recovery efforts and assist those in need.