We recommend taking the time to support and donate to some of these Black, Indigenous or POC-led organizations to contribute to the fight for a more equitable future:
The Mutual Aid Response Network is a group of Louisiana residents, led by Imagine Water Works, that activates during floods, storms, and other natural and manmade disasters. They are part of a larger network of organizers across the Deep South, connected through Project South and the Southern Movement Assembly.
Donate to the Mutual Aid Response Network’s Hurricane Ida Relief Fund.
Foundation for Louisiana is a Black-led social justice philanthropy foundation founded in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. They realize that disasters often have outsized effects on marginalized communities. Their hearts are with those affected by this disaster as they mobilize to aid in Hurricane Ida relief. With nearly 16 years of devoted experience, they stand ready to support Louisiana communities facing the impacts of Hurricane Ida – and the many Louisianans still dealing with the ravages of COVID-19 and ongoing recovery efforts from last year’s storms.
Donate to Foundation for Louisiana’s Hurricane Ida Relief Fund.
The United Houma Nation is a nonprofit organization composed of proud and independent people with a unique history with 19,000 members across six of the hardest hit parishes from Ida. The damage in their tribal communities is overwhelming, and they need your help. Donate today to help with damages to their community.
Donate to The United Houma Nation’s Hurricane Ida Relief Fund.
Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe is a small state recognized Tribal community situated in the Terrebonne Basin in both Lafourche and Terrebonne Parishes with approximately 800 tribal citizens. This storm has displaced hundreds of tribal members. Only a few homes in lower Pointe-au-Chien are habitable, and the majority of our Tribal families are in need of resources and will need assistance in temporary housing and rebuilding. Over 150 tribal families are struggling during this time.
Donate to the Pointe-au-Chien Hurricane Ida Relief Fund.
For information about other organizations to support and volunteer opportunities, please visit mississippiriverdelta.org/ida
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