Disaster Relief Services

ICNA Relief offers an alternative for homeless women in need of temporary sleeping accommodations. ICNA Relief maintains the dignity of their clients while affording them the opportunity to heal and develop themselves within a nurturing environment. Women are provided with one-on-one support while they transition to permanent stable housing.

News Alert: Hurricane Helene Response

We need your immediate support!

The death toll has surpassed 160 people, according to an Associated Press tally.

ICNA Relief’s Disaster Response team is already on the ground, providing critical support to those in need. Teams from Georgia, Florida, and Texas are also on their way to assist.

We need your support!
Volunteers are needed to help with relief efforts. Donations will allow us to provide immediate aid and continue our work.

Rebuilding Lives, Empowering Communities, and Facilitating Transitions for Refugees..

Disaster Relief

ICNA Relief USA represents Our Nation’s Muslim Response to disasters. ICNA Relief USA supports all phases of disaster: Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. Including mitigation, advocacy, and community resiliency for the whole-community. We assist in training and networking, planning and deployment, long term case management, and rebuilding better and resilient communities while also advocating for the benefit of those impacted by disaster.

ICNA Relief with local and National partners are assessing the damages caused by Hurricane Helene and communicating with local authorities to determine the damages sustained by the storm before sending our staff & volunteers to support the cleanup and recovery efforts.

Emergency crews rushed Friday to rescue people trapped in flooded homes after Helene roared ashore as a powerful Category 4 hurricane in Florida, generating a massive storm surge and knocking out power to 4 million customers in several states. At least six people were reported dead.

Weathering the Storms – Disaster Relief Services Preparedness

As hurricane season continues, ensuring your family’s safety becomes paramount.

Preparedness is key to saving lives, expediting recovery, and minimizing the impact on communities. Although you can’t prevent a tropical storm, taking proactive steps can protect you and your family. Remember, hurricanes can cause destruction and flooding, even inland and away from coastal areas. At ICNA Relief, we want to ensure you and your families are well prepared. Here are essential tips to prepare for Hurricane Season:

  • Stay Informed: Stay updated with weather alerts and official warnings from local authorities, as well as information from major news outlets and weather agencies.
  • Create a Family Plan: Develop an emergency plan with your family, including an evacuation strategy and a designated meeting place in the time of an emergency.
  • Prepare an Emergency Kit: Assemble a disaster supply kit with essentials such as water, non-perishable food, medications, first-aid supplies, flashlights, and batteries.

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Subtropical Storm Nicole

According to the 5am advisory, Nicole is forecast to be a large storm, and regardless of its exact path, widespread impacts from a prolonged period of coastal flooding, tropical-storm-force winds, heavy rainfall, rough surf and rip currents, and beach erosion are...

Hurricane Ian

As Hurricane Ian heads toward The Sunshine State, ICNA Relief urges people in Florida to listen to local authorities and evacuate immediately if asked to do so. Now a Category 3 hurricane, Ian could grow to a Category 4 storm as it begins to impact millions of people...

COLORADO WILDFIRE URGENT UPDATES

According to news sources, at least 300 homes have been destroyed and thousands of residents have had to evacuate due to wildfires fueled by high winds (110mph) that began on Thursday morning in Boulder, Colorado. A state of emergency has been declared by the Governor...

Kentucky Emergency Appeal

About 150,000 Jackson, Mississippi residents are without safe drinking water or even sufficient flow to flush toilets. Public schools are closed and many businesses have been forced to shut down because of the ongoing water crisis. Recent rains flooded the Pearl River...

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