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The Salvation Army’s response to Hurricane Milton covered widespread areas of the state of Florida. Salvation Army mobile feeding units, working in cooperation with Southern Baptist Disaster Relief field kitchens, provided food and drinks as well as emergency relief supplies and emotional and spiritual care to rescue workers and survivors.


Hurricane Milton Service Statistics

Food Service

The Salvation Army served 167803 Hot Meals, 10632 Meal Kits, 81459 Drinks and 106079 Snacks from 38 mobile feeding units. Meals are provided in partnership with Southern Baptist Disaster Relief and other organizations.


Emotional And Spiritual Care

Salvation Army caregivers have provided emotional and spiritual to 13039 People.


Service Time

129 trained Salvation Army disaster workers have given 53852 hours of service.



Hurricane Milton: Statistics by State (Updated Daily)


Food Service

164261 Meals
10632 Meal Kits
81459 Drinks
106079 Snacks

Emotional and Spiritual Care

13039 Emotional Spiritual Care Contacts

Products Distributed

5432 Cleanup kits (per kit)
21796 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
5946 Food Boxes (per order)
122 Infant Supplies (per order)
35730 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
5618 Water (per case)
50 Ice (per bag)

Service Time

129 disaster workers have given 53852 hours of service.

Georgia

214869 Meals
15538 Meal Kits
124705 Drinks
121412 Snacks

Emotional and Spiritual Care

23340 Emotional Spirtual Care Contacts

Products Distributed

1183 Cleanup kits (per kit)
2057 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
6019 Food Boxes (per order)
56 Infant Supplies (per order)
124 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
3880 Water (per case)
2 Ice (per bag)

Service Time

130 disaster workers have given 69048 hours of service.

North Carolina

108459 Meals
8256 Meal Kits
32553 Drinks
36423 Snacks

Emotional and Spiritual Care

10855 Emotional Spirtual Care Contacts

Products Distributed

848 Cleanup kits (per kit)
911 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
1427 Food Boxes (per order)
21315 Infant Supplies (per order)
490 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
437 Water (per case)
427 Ice (per bag)


Service Time

196 disaster workers have given 86940 hours of service.

South Carolina

24498 Meals
620 Meal Kits
17206 Drinks
16238 Snacks

Emotional and Spiritual Care

761 Emotional Spirtual Care Contacts

Products Distributed

0 Cleanup kits (per kit)
2471 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
1262 Food Boxes (per order)
0 Infant Supplies (per order)
1425 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
153 Water (per case)
108 Ice (per bag)

Service Time

196 disaster workers have given 86940 hours of service.

Tennessee

43003 Meals
426 Meal Kits
2924 Drinks
16939 Snacks

Emotional and Spiritual Care

2061 Emotional Spirtual Care Contacts

Products Distributed

487 Cleanup kits (per kit)
6 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
642 Food Boxes (per order)
0 Infant Supplies (per order)
0 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
13 Water (per case)
Ice (per bag)

Service Time

39 disaster workers have given 19710 hours of service.

West Virginia

8709 Meals
50 Meal Kits
3570 Drinks
3500 Snacks

Emotional and Spiritual Care

884 Emotional Spirtual Care Contacts

Products Distributed

0 Cleanup kits (per kit)
25 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
1 Food Boxes (per order)
15 Infant Supplies (per order)
0 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
175 Water (per case)
0 Ice (per bag)

Service Time

5 disaster workers have given 2640 hours of service.



How To Help:


Give Online:

helpsalvationarmy.org

By Phone:

1-800-SAL-ARMY (725-2769)

By Mail:

The Salvation Army,
P.O. BOX 1959
Atlanta, GA 30301