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What It Was Like On the Ground Following Katrina When relief volunteers arrived in neighborhoods hit by Katrina, the scenes were staggering. Entire streets were engulfed in the stench of mold. Homes were ripped off their foundations and had floated several blocks from their original foundations. Cars and boats were scattered where the floodwaters had […]

Six months after devastating wildfires tore through Southern California, displacing more than 200,000 people, our team remains on the ground in Los Angeles County to support families and communities as they recover and rebuild. We’ve remediated smoke damage in over 100 homes, supported more than 300 families with furnishings and essentials, and partnered with 24LA […]

We’re excited to share the launch of our new program on Catanduanes in the Philippines, where we’ll be rebuilding five safe and sustainable classrooms at Obi Integrated School. Alongside these new learning spaces, we’ll also restore toilets to provide students with clean, private facilities that safeguard their health and dignity, helping them focus on what […]

Our team has been working with focus and dedication to keep construction moving forward, bringing the children of Santa Ana Necoxtla closer to a safe and welcoming place to learn. Within just a few days, we successfully poured both the floor slab and the top beam, a milestone that highlights not only the physical progress […]

In Hunt, Texas, flood damage has left deep marks on the community, from Camp Mystic to the surrounding valley. Our volunteer Peter shared that the scale of destruction is overwhelming and a reminder of just how urgently help is needed. Recovery doesn’t happen overnight, but each step forward brings families closer to rebuilding. Right now, […]

While our teams in Los Angeles continue critical fire recovery efforts like smoke remediation, we are also prioritizing the emotional well-being of children affected by the disaster. Since February, we’ve partnered with the Boys & Girls Club of Pasadena to launch Wellness Wednesdays, activities designed to create safe spaces for mindfulness and healing. Recently, teens […]

When we first arrived at Will’s home, mud covered floors and waterlogged walls told the story of the storm’s impact. Our team cleared thick layers of mud and debris from the most affected areas, helping Will take the first step toward recovery. At LA’s home, the devastation extended beyond floors and walls. LA built every […]

As soon as floodwaters swept through Kerr County, our AH&H team arrived to provide immediate support. In the first days of our response, we focused on helping families return to their homes safely by removing debris, salvaging personal belongings, and beginning the process of cleaning and drying damaged spaces. So far, our team has completed […]

When Hurricane Erick struck the coast of Oaxaca, families across the region were left without basic necessities like clean water and shelter. In the weeks that followed, our AH&H team worked alongside local communities to meet urgent needs and help lay the groundwork for long-term recovery. Together, we reached 16 communities and supported more than […]

“The true weight of this disaster isn’t just in the damage to homes or landscapes,” shared All Hands & Hearts Chief Operating Officer, Mike Ball, from the ground. “It’s the overwhelming scale of loss, especially the loss of life, that defines the tragedy here.” All Hands & Hearts is on the Ground, Responding We’re helping […]