Natural Disaster Relief
The Blue Card provides urgent relief for Holocaust survivors affected by fires, hurricanes, and severe weather. From food and medical supplies to caregiver support and emergency aid, this fund helps protect vulnerable survivors during moments of crisis.
How relief support helps
With so many people displaced from their homes during recent disasters, The Blue Card’s Natural Disasters and Severe Weather Fund helps provide food, vital medical care, and other practical forms of assistance to survivors affected by crisis conditions.
- Food and groceries
- Vital medical care and supplies
- Caregiver support
- Financial and emotional assistance during displacement
- Support through local volunteers, synagogues, and partner organizations
Food, medical supplies, caregiver support, and emergency relief for survivors facing immediate hardship.
Fires, hurricanes, major storms, severe weather, and related emergency conditions affecting survivor communities.
Donate to The Blue Card’s Natural Disasters and Severe Weather Fund to help provide life-saving support for Holocaust survivors during emergencies.
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The Blue Card’s hurricane relief helped survivors like Eda in Black Mountain, North Carolina, who lost power for two weeks and needed emergency aid to replenish groceries and essential supplies.
In Los Angeles, The Blue Card coordinated with local volunteers and synagogues to answer the call of those affected by the fires and related disruption.
Relief with dignity
Disaster response is not only about logistics. It is about helping Holocaust survivors feel supported, protected, and not forgotten during the most difficult moments.
Relief support is designed to respond quickly when crisis conditions create urgent need.
Contributions help fund practical support for real people facing real emergency conditions.
The focus remains on preserving dignity while delivering essential assistance.
Help The Blue Card respond when survivors need it most
Contributions to The Blue Card’s Natural Disasters and Severe Weather Fund help ensure Holocaust survivors receive emergency support during fires, hurricanes, and severe weather events. Your donation helps provide relief that is immediate, practical, and deeply meaningful.
Donate to The Blue Card's Natural Disasters and Severe Weather Fund
LA Fire, Hurricane, and Natural Disasters Relief
As extreme weather continues to impact regions across the country, The Blue Card is actively reaching out to Holocaust survivors to ensure their safety. The devastation from LA Fires, Hurricanes Helene and Milton has created urgent needs for survivors, particularly in Southern California, Asheville, Tampa Bay, and Southern Georgia, where there is a critical demand for food, medical supplies, and caregiver support.
The Los Angeles area fires have created urgent needs for Holocaust survivors, and as it did in response to the devastation caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton in the Southeast, The Blue Card is reaching out to ensure survivors’ safety and provide financial and emotional assistance through its partnership organizations.
The Blue Card’s hurricane relief helped survivors like Eda in Black Mountain, NC, who lost power for two weeks, receive emergency aid to replenish groceries and essential supplies. In LA, The Blue Card is coordinating with local volunteers and synagogues to answer the call of those affected by the crisis.
With so many people displaced from their homes in LA, The Blue Card’s Natural
Disasters and Severe Weather Fund is providing life-saving support, including food and vital medical care, to those affected. Contributions to this fund are critical to ensuring Holocaust survivors receive the help they need during these challenging times.
The Blue Card is committed to supporting Holocaust survivors in times of need. We provided essential supplies, including masks, humidifiers, and mood lights, to enhance their well-being. Additionally, we assisted agencies with a grant to aid relief efforts for those affected by the recent Los Angeles fires, ensuring that survivors and their communities receive the care and support they deserve.















