Charlotte County Habitat for Humanity Receives $20,000 Disaster Services Grant to Aid in Hurricane Ian Recovery Efforts

The Giving Coast

Charlotte County Habitat for Humanity is teaming up with students from Charlotte County JROTC (Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps) and State Farm agents to help repair homes damaged by Hurricane Ian. This effort is funded by a $20,000 disaster services grant from Habitat for Humanity International and State Farm.  In the Charlotte County community, approximately 200 Habitat homes sustained damage. We will focus our efforts on repairing partner family homes that sustained minor siding, soffit and fascia damage. We are grateful for this grant because it allows us to quickly and immediately restore properties and lives. State Farm and Habitat for Humanity are providing up to $120,000 in grants for disaster recovery projects that engage youth. State Farm has been a supporter of Habitat for Humanity International's youth initiatives since 2007.

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