Helping Hands Lifeline Initiative

United Relief Foundation's Helping Hands Lifeline Initiative will focus on providing Help and Hope to "specifically" qualified  individuals and families suffering from a disaster.

As with Hurricane Katrina, Helping Hands will respond with immediate and long-term commitments of humanitarian aid and volunteers to disasters victims not being served (or underserved) by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), the Red Cross or other disaster service organizations.

Together we are Making a Noticeable and Lasting Difference!

Capable - Compassionate - Experienced - Resourceful

United Relief Foundation previous and present involvement, organization and logistics in providing Lifelines of Hope and Help prepares The Foundation to respond whenever or wherever needed.

Volunteers

United Relief Foundation's growing network of volunteers is at the very core of our Helping Hands Lifeline Initiative.

  Air & Ground Transportation

Supported with Air transportation and a fleet of semi-tractor trailers, United Relief Foundation can move aid quickly and in large quantities.

  Warehouse & Cold Storage

United Relief Foundation's warehousing and cold storage capabilities, allows the Foundation to accept both non-perishable and perishable aid for immediate distribution or in response readiness.

United Relief Foundation draws on its experiences, resources and capabilities which helped the Foundation to provide a Lifeline of Hope and Help to Hurricane Katrina victims in the Mississippi Cities of Bay St. Louis, Biloxi, Diamondhead, Gulfport, Lakeshore, Pass Christian and Waveland, to respond to similar human tragedies.