Supporting Long Term REcovery

United In Recovery

In the aftermath of disasters like Hurricane Debbie and Hurricane Helene, the Bulloch County VOAD has witnessed an overwhelming outpouring of generosity from communities across the country.

To manage this support effectively, the Bulloch Strong recovery fund has been established. This fund, managed in partnership with Pittman Park UMC, ensures that donations are directed to the most immediate needs as we continue recovery efforts. While volunteers are invaluable, financial contributions are the most impactful way to provide direct assistance during this time.

Together, we are #BullochStrong.

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Support REcovery

As Bulloch County recovers from the devastation of Hurricane Debbie and Hurricane Helene, your support is more crucial than ever. The road to rebuilding is long, and every contribution—whether large or small—plays a vital role in helping our community heal and rebuild. The Bulloch Strong recovery fund is dedicated to meeting immediate needs, from providing shelter and supplies to assisting with long-term recovery efforts.

By donating, you’re directly impacting families, businesses, and neighborhoods that need help the most. Your financial support ensures that aid reaches those who need it without delay.

Together, we can make a difference. Click here to GIVE NOW and join us in building a stronger Bulloch County.

Connect and Serve

Recovery is not just about rebuilding structures—it’s about reconnecting people and restoring hope. Bulloch Strong invites you to be part of this crucial effort by joining us in both local and regional service initiatives. Whether you have time to volunteer, skills to offer, or simply a willingness to lend a hand, there are countless ways to get involved.

From coordinating supply drives to assisting with cleanup efforts, every action counts. When we come together as a community, we can overcome challenges and build something even stronger. By connecting with one another, we can ensure that no one faces the aftermath of these disasters alone.