Donations to the Strong Homes Fund supports
resilient recovery for storm survivors by upgrading homes to the
highest construction standards
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 12,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Federal Alliance for
Safe Homes (FLASH) today announced the expansion of the Strong
Homes Fund to help low-income families rebuild safer,
stronger, and more resilient homes in the wake of Hurricanes Helene
and Milton. The fund provides essential resources to support
disaster recovery by rebuilding homes to meet the FORTIFIED Gold
standard for hurricane and high-wind events and elevation
requirements in flood-prone areas.
The fund provides resources to support
disaster recovery by rebuilding homes to meet the FORTIFIED Gold
standard
The Strong Homes Fund supports rebuilding efforts through
partnerships with National Voluntary Organizations Active in
Disaster (NVOAD) organizations. Since its inception in
2019, it has provided affordable, resilient recovery for disaster
survivors by offering engineering services, donated and discounted
products, and inspection expertise to upgrade recovery builds. More
than 100 homes across Alabama,
Florida, and Louisiana have been completed, and all
meet the insurance industry's FORTIFIED Gold standard for hurricane
or high-wind events.
The fund expansion follows FLASH's success after Hurricane Ida
struck Louisiana in 2021.
Partnering with the Bayou Community Foundation and Mennonite
Disaster Service, FLASH built 41 wind-resistant and elevated homes
for hurricane survivors near Dulac, Grand
Isle, and Houma, Louisiana.
These homes were tested by Category 2 Hurricane Francine on
September 11. Thanks to the resilient
construction, no homes were damaged. Homeowners expressed their
gratitude by sharing videos of their homes weathering the storm and
highlighting the benefits of resilient building practices.
The Trosclair Family
(Video)
Ms. Robbins (Video)
"We call this home a piece of heaven because we lost everything
during Hurricane Ida. During this storm, our house did amazing; we
hardly felt anything, even with the hard wind and rain. It was
truly amazing how protected we felt in this home." – The Trosclair
Family
To learn more about the Strong Homes Fund and to donate, please
visit www.Strong-Homes.org. Help make lasting change for
disaster survivors through the power of resilience.
About FLASH
The nonprofit Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH) is the
country's leading consumer advocate for strengthening homes and
safeguarding families from disasters. The FLASH partnership
includes more than 100 innovative and diverse organizations that
share a vision of making America a more disaster-resilient nation,
including FEMA, Florida Division of Emergency Management,
Huber Engineered Woods, International Code Council, ISO - Verisk
Analytics, MyRadar, National Weather Service, Renew Financial,
Simpson Strong-Tie, State Farm, and USAA. In 2008, FLASH and Disney
opened the interactive weather experience StormStruck: A Tale of
Two Homes in Lake Buena Vista, FL. FLASH's signature
program No Code. No Confidence. - Inspect2Protect.org provides
consumers with a one-of-a-kind building code transparency tool to
easily identify their community's building code. Learn more about
FLASH and access free consumer resources by
visiting www.flash.org and www.Inspect2Protect.org, calling
toll-free (877) 221- SAFE (7233), following @federalalliance on X,
and Facebook.com/federalalliance.
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