Trusted Support for Pinellas County Residents Rebuilding After the Storm
In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, many Pinellas County residents continue to face challenges related to housing stability, health needs, emotional well-being, and long-term recovery.
Below is a curated list of reliable organizations and tools available to help our community move forward after Hurricane Milton.
🩺 St. Pete Free Clinic – Hurricane Recovery Resources
If you’re unsure where to start, this resource helps connect Pinellas County residents to essential services such as food, housing assistance, and medical care
☎️ First Contact – Connecting You to Hope & Help
Disasters can take a toll emotionally as well as physically. First Contact offers immediate connections to help through:
- 211 for community services and basic needs
- 988 for mental health and emotional crisis support
Support is available 24/7 for individuals and families.
🚨 Pinellas County Emergency Information
For the most accurate and up-to-date information following an emergency, including recovery updates, shelter information, debris removal, and emergency services, visit the official Pinellas County Emergency Management page.
🔗 https://www.pinellascounty.org/emergency/
🏛️ Pinellas County Recover
Pinellas County Recover is the official recovery portal for residents impacted by Natural disasters. This site provides centralized, up-to-date information on recovery efforts across Pinellas County, including housing assistance, permitting, public assistance, and community recovery programs.
This is a key starting point for residents navigating post-storm recovery and rebuilding.
🔗 https://recover.pinellas.gov/
🤝 Seniors in Service of Tampa Bay – Recovery Volunteer Support
Community recovery depends on neighbors helping neighbors. Seniors in Service of Tampa Bay connects volunteers with meaningful opportunities that support disaster recovery efforts across Pinellas County.
🔗 https://seniorsinservice.org
You Are Not Alone
Recovery after Hurricane Milton is ongoing, and help is available. Project C.O.P.E. encourages anyone impacted to seek support early, ask questions, and take advantage of trusted community resources.
If you need additional assistance or would like to connect directly with Project C.O.P.E. for guidance, workshops, or referrals, please contact us.
