Operation Helping Hands Activated to Help Victims of Hurricane Fiona in the Caribbean

Miami, FL (September 22, 2022) – United Way Miami and Miami Herald/el Nuevo Herald have activated Operation Helping Hands to support the response, rebuilding and recovery efforts in the areas affected by Hurricane Fiona in the Caribbean and other areas that may be impacted by this powerful storm.

To make a donation you can:

  1. Visit unitedwaymiami.org/ohh (credit card, electronic check, PayPal or bitpay)
  2. Call 1-800-226-3320

One hundred percent of funds raised through Operation Helping Hands will go directly to help the people affected by Hurricane Fiona in the Caribbean islands. United Way Miami will work with United Ways and other nonprofits in the affected areas to support immediate recovery needs and additional needs as they emerge.

Operation Helping Hands is a partnership between United Way Miami and Miami Herald/el Nuevo Herald that was created in 1998 in the aftermath of devastating hurricanes Mitch and Georges, to provide the people of South Florida a way to extend a helping hand to their neighbors in need. Since then, it has been reactivated numerous times in response to disasters and other emergency situations.

About Operation Helping Hands
Operation Helping Hands (OHH) is a partnership between United Way Miami and Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald that was created in 1998 in the aftermath of devastating hurricanes Mitch and Georges, to provide the people of South Florida a way to help those involved in emergency situations. OHH has been reactivated several times since to help Floridians extend a helping hand to those hit by natural disaster, pandemic, and humanitarian crises.

 

September 21, 2022