As the bad news – and the death toll – from Hurricane Helene continues to rise, many Americans are wondering how we can help people who are suffering.
Right now, the Health Ranger Store is carrying out a relief fundraiser, and we are proud to announce that the first round of food will be sent to those in need today, with more to come early next week.
For every emergency storable food bucket people buy, the Health Ranger Store is donating one of equal value to hurricane victims. The buckets contain weatherproof and waterproof vacuum-packed food bricks filled with important and nutritious sustenance such as flax seeds, rice, oats, quinoa, and nuts. All the food is lab tested and certified organic, and the buckets they are stored in can also be used to transport water, which can be incredibly useful in a number of emergency situations.
Ten pallets of this desperately needed food will be sent out today via helicopter, with at least 20 more pallets expected to be sent out early next week. Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, recently shared a video on Brighteon in which he walked through the warehouse and showed what the buckets contain and how they are preparing to get them to those in need as quickly as possible.
So far, $146,000 worth of food has been donated, and this is expected to surpass $200,000 soon. Although the idea is to send an identical bucket to each one purchased to hurricane victims, it may be necessary to substitute a bucket of equivalent value if supplies run out; if the bucket inventory is exhausted, the Health Ranger Store will make an equivalent cash value donation to a qualified non-profit that is helping hurricane victims.
Hurricane and flooding victims are not getting the support they need
Unfortunately, many people in North Carolina and other affected states are still cut off from food sources as bridges and roads remain washed out, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency is not coming through for them. FEMA just announced that it is running out of money, and victims are already reporting that they are struggling to get the aid they need.
After spending $1.4 billion on migrants, the agency will not be able to help Americans through the remainder of the Atlantic hurricane season due to a lack of funds. The Biden-Harris administration has been looking out for its own interests from the start, so it’s up to us to find a way to survive and to help our fellow Americans when disaster strikes.
Adams warned in his warehouse tour that difficult times are coming. It’s clear that we can’t rely on the government, and the writing is on the wall in terms of what we are going to face in the near future. Between the banking collapse, rising violent crime, mass illegal immigration and global war, we are very much on our own.
“We need to save America together, and that starts by saving the American people who are in their time of dire need right now,” he said.
Help others while preparing your family for emergencies
The fundraising effort will be continuing through midnight CST on Monday, October 7, so it is not too late to take a step that will not only help those in desperate need right now but also help you prepare for similar catastrophes. Check out the food buckets and learn more here.
Sources for this article include:
Brighteon.com
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