Finding Hope Amidst the Storm: How You Can Help Hurricane Victims

I don’t know about you, but these hurricanes have left me feeling small and helpless at times. Thankfully, Mike and I made it through Hurricane Milton without any lasting losses, but it has been a challenge.

Hurricane Milton didhurricanemiltondroppedatree drop a tree on my sister’s house, but thankfully, no one was hurt. Right now, they don’t have power and are almost out of gas for the generator, which means they’ll soon be unable to power the well. They’ve been taking quick cold showers and conserving energy for their bearded dragon. The roof isn’t leaking, and she’s found someone to remove the tree, which is happening as I write this! If you’d like to help with these costs, you can Zelle funds to Heather at 352-638-3802.


While my sister’s needs are immediate, let’s not forget about the ongoing needs in North Carolina, our “heart’s home.” Hurricane Helene has devastated the mountains, and there’s still a pressing need for support in that area. I have contacts there—people I trust—who can ensure your contributions are used effectively.

Here are some ways you can help:

  1. Send Your Love and Energy: Drum, dance, sing, pray, or meditate! We are a collective, and even if that’s “all we can do,” it is enough. It ALL helps, and no one is small! (Thanks for the reminder today, Chris B.!)

  2. Shop on Our Website: Visit www.spiritrisingflorida.com to make a purchase. We’re donating 33% of all profits to hurricane relief efforts for the foreseeable future.

  3. Donate to Trusted Organizations:

  4. Support Local Efforts: A friend is making trips to the Chimney Rocks area to deliver much-needed supplies. I’ll tag him once I have permission.

  5. Subscribe to a Local Business: Consider subscribing to Sister of Mother Earth on Patreon to support future efforts. https://www.patreon.com/sisterofmotherearth

  6. Get Trauma Support: If you need hurricane trauma support, check out Ruthi’s resources here.

If you have any other suggestions or resources, please feel free to share!

Thank you for your compassion and support during this challenging time. Together, we can help rebuild lives and communities.

Many blessings,

Angela and Mike

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