Hurricane Ian Survivors in Florida Receive Aid from Convoy of Hope

Florida residents still in shock from the Hurricane Ian are receiving food, water and relief supplies in a Ft. Myers church parking lot.

FT MYERS, FL — Florida residents still in shock from the devastation of Hurricane Ian are receiving food, water and relief supplies in a Ft. Myers church parking lot from Christian charity, Convoy of Hope.

Florida residents are still in shock from the devastation of Hurricane Ian, which left damages in the billions of dollars, and dozens of fatalities. Survivors in Ft. Myers are receiving food, water and relief supplies in church parking lot from the Assemblies of God charity, Convoy of Hope.

Ethan ForhetzConvoy of Hope spokesman:

Hello from Ft. Myers, Florida, which took a direct hit from Hurricane Ian. Convoy of Hope is on the ground here. It’s an area devastated by the storm. There are homes flooded, trees and power lines down everywhere. The damage is immense. During this season of hopelessness, Convoy of Hope is delivering hope through life-sustaining essentials. Showing God’s love through kindness.


About Convoy of Hope

Convoy of Hope is a faith-based organization with a driving passion to feed the world. With a long history as an early responder in times of natural disasters, Convoy of Hope has been a Four Star Charity as recognized by Charity Navigator since 2002. Convoy of Hope has served more than 193 million people since it was founded in 1994. For more information, please visit convoyofhope.org.

CONTACT: Ethan Forhetz, Vice President of Public Engagement & National Spokesperson, 417-848-8123, eforhetz@convoyofhope.org


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