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How to help victims of the 2017 hurricane season

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The catastrophic rampages of many hurricanes this season have left many displaced and in need. Organizations are on the ground helping victims; it is never too late for help.

All donations made via AccuWeather.com will go to United Way to help hurricane victims and the affected outlying areas.

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If you would like to help those affected by the catastrophic storms this season, here's what you should keep in mind.

Stay clear of the affected areas

It is dangerous to go to the site even in the immediate aftermath. People rushing to the site can cause problems. Interstates can get clogged with more traffic, gasoline supplies could be diminished and emergency personnel can be hindered from properly responding.

This photo provided by the British Royal Navy shows the destruction after Hurricane Irma, in Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (Joel Rouse/Royal Navy via AP)

Instead, find a way to donate money that could provide a shelter or a relief supply kit.

Monetary donation

Food, clothing and supplies might be the first thing people think to donate; however, cash donations are the best. When items are donated, volunteers have to divert their attention to separating, distributing and storing.

“Monetary donations are the most flexible and can be used immediately in response to a crisis,” Divisional Communications Director of the Salvation Army Dulcinea Kimrey said.

It allows the organization to purchase exactly what is needed, when it is needed, Kimrey said.

“Cash gives relief organizations the means to procure supplies near the affected area, which cuts down on transportation time and cost,” Kimrey said.

Make sure to send money to a reputable charity. Check if the charity is trustworthy by visiting Charity Navigator, which uses a team of professional analysts to examine tens of thousands of charities.

Offer housing

Airbnb, a popular online housing app, has a disaster response program. It allows people to find a house or a room during or after a disaster like Harvey and Irma. The urgent accommodations tool allows users to offer their nearby homes for displaced victims.

This allows victims who may have been flooded out of their home a nice, safe place to rest.

Volunteer

Volunteers serving hot meals to people at soup kitchen. (asiseeit/Getty Images)

To make operations run smoothly, make sure to have training or register to be a volunteer. Manual labor is not the only support needed. Volunteers are able to help with communications, medical, office, human services, damage assessment and labor support.

Give blood

During emergencies and disaster situations, the blood supply might run low due to the increased quantity needed. Donating blood helps to save lives in the emergency room.

Phlebotomist checking line while a patient donates blood in hospital. (asiseeit/Getty Images)

The Red Cross urges eligible donors to give blood or platelets to help ensure life-saving blood products are available for trauma patients and others with serious medical needs.

“It’s the blood products on the shelves that helps save lives in an emergency,” said Trish Sablitz, Red Cross director of Donor Recruitment for the Connecticut & Massachusetts Blood Services Region. “When seconds matter, having a readily available blood supply is critical to trauma patient care.”

Recovery lasts longer than a few days, and disaster areas can take years to recover fully. If donations run out within the first few days, volunteers no longer have the resources and funds to help.

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