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Follow on Google News | Better Together receives $50,000 from Florida Disaster Fund to support hurricane relief effortsAmid continued cleanup from Hurricanes Helene and Milton, Gov. DeSantis recognizes family-focused nonprofit
By: Better Together The grant, made possible through the Florida Disaster Fund, was announced at a Thursday, Oct. 17 news conference in Town 'n' Country, a Tampa Bay community that Better Together served immediately after the storms. With a mission to strengthen families and prevent the need for foster care, Better Together helps families weather life's storms — a medical emergency, homelessness, addiction, isolation. A hurricane is yet another crisis, and in the aftermath of Helene and Milton, Better Together is working alongside families to serve as a support system, distribute essential supplies, provide short-term host families to care for children and offer work resources and mentorship to help parents get back on their feet. Before Helene and Milton made landfall, Better Together volunteers were boots on the ground preparing supply trucks to deploy immediately after each storm. Volunteers have since been helping families pick up the pieces, knocking on doors in at-risk communities, delivering meals and supplies, and triaging the most urgent needs of vulnerable children and families across Florida. "For many of the families we serve, life was difficult enough before the arrivals of Hurricanes Helene and Milton a mere two weeks apart. A crisis like this can push them over the edge, leaving their children at risk. Our goal is to step in before it comes to that point," said Megan Rose, CEO of Better Together. "We are so thankful for Gov. DeSantis and the First Lady's leadership, trust and support of our efforts, allowing us to help families emerge from this difficult situation stronger. The Disaster Relief Fund cuts through red tape and gets resources to those who are helping. We're receiving referrals from Hope Florida and the Department of Children and Families, working alongside them to fill in gaps and support families." The nonprofit is committed to walking alongside families now and in the days, months and years to come. Efforts thus far have impacted thousands of families in Florida's hardest-hit regions, including Hillsborough, Sarasota, Manatee, Lee, Charlotte, Putnam and St. Lucie counties. "We have a lot of charitable organizations that are on scene here in the state of Florida. They're doing good work, and all these resources that we're doing are going to be able to help them provide their services and support to Floridians in need," said Gov. Ron DeSantis during the press conference. To learn more about Better Together, give help or support hurricane relief efforts, visit BetterTogetherUS.org/ End
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