How to Respond to Earthquakes in Mexico and Hurricane Maria

Monday, October 2, 2017

Over the past several weeks, we have seen two disasters cause unimaginable devastion in Mexico, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. An earthquake measuring 7.1 on the richter scale occurred on Sept. 19 in central Mexico, as the country was still reeling from an 8.1 earthquake on Sept. 8, just off the country’s southern coast. More than 250 people were killed and many buildings were reduced to rubble. Taking a devasting path, Hurricane Maria's full impact is still to be assessed but we do know Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands will need signifcant resources to rebuild much of the islands' infrastructure.

We are compiling a list of responses, news items, resources and programming for philanthropy in response to the destruction being left by both disasters. Please send additional suggestions to info@gwpa.org.

How to Help

Mexico

International Community Foundation
The earthquake -- the most powerful to hit the country in a century -- was felt as far as Mexico City and Guatemala City, and has caused significant damage and deaths in Oaxaca and Chiapas. ICF is working with local organizations in these regions to cover short term basic needs and longer term reconstruction costs.

Hispanics in Philanthropy Earthquake Relief Fund for Mexico
The funds will go directly to nonprofits working on recovery efforts in Mexico City, Puebla, Morelos, Chiapas, and Oaxaca. HIPGive will not charge an administrative fee for transferring funds.

Mexico Earthquakes
Center for Disaster Philanthropy has put together a profile page with resources, donors and nonprofits serving the effected areas.

Puerto Rico

Hurricane Maria Community Relief & Recovery Fund
The devastating effects of hurricane Maria on Puerto Rico are still unfolding, but one thing is certain—the island's most vulnerable communities are likely to be pummeled the hardest and face the longest road to recovery. The Fund will be housed at the Center for Popular Democracy (CPD). One hundred percent of monies raised will be used to support immediate relief, recovery, and equitable rebuilding in Puerto Rico for the communities hit hardest by the storm. The Fund is governed by organizations like Puerto Rico-based Taller Salud and other local, grassroots organizations. 

Hurricane Relief Fund For Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Florida
Right now, people in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Florida need our help. HIP created this fund so that our community can support those affected by Hurricanes Maria and Irma.

Puerto Rico Real-Time Recovery Fund
100% of donations to this fund will go exclusively to long-term relief for the victims of catastrophic Hurricane María in Puerto Rico. This fund has been organized and is managed by the non-profit ConPRmetidos in partnership with Foundation for Puerto Rico, a 501(c)(3) corporation, which is acting as the fiscal sponsor.

U.S. Virgin Islands

CARE (Caribbean Assistance and Relief Effort) Fund
In the aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, St. Croix Foundation for Community Development acknowledges the difficulties facing St. John, St. Thomas, and St. Croix over the coming months. Initially, core support will be directed to addressing the basic needs of individuals and families directly impacted by the storm. And, as the secondary impacts of the storm unfold, we are equally committed to supporting the transition of hundreds of displaced students and families who are currently being (re)settled on St. Croix.

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