We are located in Pinellas Park, FL. I am employed full time in the maritime industry and my wife is in the construction industry. We are a family of 5 renting a 900sq/ft homewith our middle child having autism. We already live paycheck to paycheck, and are having trouble getting ready for our second hurricane in 2 weeks. We were lucky with Helene just skirting the area with 50+ mph winds. Hurricane Milton is projected as a direct impact for my house with winds projected to be 130+.
With my wife and I both missing 2 weeks of work in the same month, on top of having to buy supplies to prepare for hurricane Helene, has over stretched our means. Help Support Our Family Prepare for Hurricane Relief
We are a hardworking family of five in Pinellas Park, FL, facing the daunting challenge of preparing for Hurricane Milton. Living paycheck to paycheck while already recovering from the impacts of Hurricane Helene, our finances have been severely strained. With one of our children diagnosed with autism, the additional stresses of securing essential supplies for the upcoming hurricane have left us in a difficult situation.
Both of us, working full-time in the maritime and construction industries, have had to miss work recently, further complicating our financial stability. Our humble 900sq/ft home needs reinforcement and necessary provisions to withstand the projected 130+ mph winds of Hurricane Milton. Your generous donations will help us ensure the safety and security of our family during this challenging time.
Every contribution, no matter the size, will make a significant impact on our ability to weather this storm. Your support will not only provide us with the means to fortify our home but will also alleviate the financial strain we are currently facing. We are immensely grateful for any assistance you can provide as we navigate through this trying period.
Thank you for considering our family's plight and standing with us during this time of need. Your kindness and generosity will make a world of difference as we prepare for Hurricane Milton. Together, we can overcome this challenge and emerge stronger as a community.




