24 Sep Good360 and the Rebuild Texas Fund Push Texas Recovery Forward
In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in August 2017, Good360 responded with needed goods within 72 hours of the storm and we have been engaged in the region ever since. We are a long-term resource providing needed goods to those impacted by Harvey and have partnered with more than 50 local and regional nonprofits in order to distribute those goods to survivors. We also continue to engage and educate our corporate donors about thoughtful giving for the long-term by encouraging them to send the right goods to the right people at the right time during all stages of recovery.
Good360’s work is made possible by the support of like-minded partners, including nonprofits, foundations and corporate donors. In Texas, we established a relationship early on with the Rebuild Texas Fund (RTF), and we leverage their support to source/distribute needed goods, to develop technology to expedite the movement of goods, and to build additional capacity to serve Harvey-impacted communities throughout southeast Texas. Our work with RTF has also allowed us to expand our collaboration with other important nonprofit partners like All Hands and Hearts – Smart Response, the Salvation Army and Team Rubicon.
In this video, hear from members of Good360, RTF and a number of on-the-ground partners and agencies with whom we partner closely to move recovery forward.
If you are a Texas-based nonprofit in need of goods to serve Hurricane Harvey survivors, contact Cacique Rich-Martinez, Good360’s Regional Manager, Disaster Recovery.
If your company wants to support the recovery efforts in Texas with either needed goods or cash donations, please contact Jim Alvey, Good360’s Director of Partnerships, Disaster Recovery.