How NIA Members Helped During Recent Natural Disasters

Real-World Examples of Nonprofits Making a Difference

When natural disasters strike, that’s when people of all backgrounds unite, put their differences aside, and work together for the benefit of their community — just like nonprofits do every single day.


Champions of Hope: The 2025 California Wildfires, Hurricane Helene, and Hurricane Milton.

Nonprofits Insurance Alliance members provided critical services to help their communities during recent natural disasters.

This page puts a spotlight on some of these organizations.

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NonprofitStateCountyMission / What they DoCrisisHow they Helped
Life Builders IncorporatedCASan BernardinoProvides programs that include mentoring, education, employment training, and counseling for youth and adults from all socioeconomic backgrounds.California Fires 2025After the fires in Altadena and Pasadena, worked to provide free mental health services, raise contributions, distribute gift cards and donated items, and assist families at a food/clothing center.
Haywood County Arts CouncilNCHaywoodPromotes artists, art education, and innovation in art as a vehicle to spark conversations and spur social change.Hurricane Helene 2024Distributed over $13,000 in relief funds to 20 people affected by Hurricane Helene, offering vital assistance to help them recover and rebuild.
Community Center of La Cañada FlintridgeCALos AngelesEnhances the well-being of the City of La Cañada Flintridge and surrounding foothill communities by bringing people of all ages together for enrichment, recreation, and social programs.California Fires 2025Established donation/distribution center in the organization's auditorium and courtyard. Over 200 volunteers helped sort and distribute clothing, toys, toiletries, pet food and more to our neighbors affected by the fires.
Marin Humane CAMarinProvides exceptional animal care, humane education, and advocacy. Inspires compassion and positive relationships between people and animals.California Fires 2025Helps care for a huge influx of animals due to the LA fires. On standby to send trained Animal Services Officers to help with pet rescue and reunification.
Florida Urgent Rescue FLDuvalSaves at-risk animals from kill shelters and other urgent situations, with a focus on helping animals in rural shelters with limited resources.ALLAssisted with disaster relief after the LA Fires, helping to reunite lost pets and transport animals impacted by the fires. Evacuated animals in rural shelters during Hurricanes Helene and Milton, helping more than 325 dogs and cats.
FOODiversityNCIredellProvides a consistent and reliable source of safe foods for those with food allergies, celiac disease, and food intolerances.Hurricane Helene 2024Connected food banks with sources for allergen-friendly and gluten-free products, many in the form of donated products.
Not One More VetCASanta ClaraProvides mental health education, support, and resources for veterinarians and students, enabling those who care for animals to find the care they need for themselves.California Fires 2025Provided emergency grants to veterinary clinics affected by natural disasters to keep them operating and supporting the animals in their community.
Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center CAOrangeServes sick, injured, or orphaned wild animals in Southern California with the goal of rehabilitation and re-release back into the wild.California Fires 2025Receiving wildlife affected by the Eaton and Pacific Palisades fires.
Sydney Paige FoundationCAContra CostaPartners with businesses and other nonprofits provide high-quality backpacks and school supplies to students in need.California Fires 2025Working with the Pasadena School District impacted by the Eaton fires to provide high-quality backpacks filled with age-appropriate school supplies to students impacted by the fires.
Goatlandia Farm Animal SanctuaryCASonomaRescues and rehomes farm animals, educate people about eco-friendly lifestyles, and show the environmental impact created by animal agriculture.California Fires 2025Rescued 14 animals who were displaced by the fires, fostering them and putting them up fora adoption.
Ziggy's Haven Bird Sanctuary Inc.FLCitrusProvides a no-breed/no-kill facility for birds, advocacy, and community outreach initiatives.Hurricane Milton 2024Provided free or reduced-cost boarding to people for their birds during Hurricane Milton.
Breastfeeding Family Friendly CommunitiesNCDurhamProvides access to breastfeeding and milk support for families, and advocates for policies that protect nursing families’ rights.Hurricane Helene 2024Delivered daily infant-feeding sanitation kits, conducted needs assessments, and facilitated human milk donations and milk sharing for families affected by Hurricane Helene.
The No More Foundation, Inc.FLPascoProvides training, outreach, and storytelling events to move people to action to serve the poor, orphans, and victims of human trafficking.Hurricane Helene 2024Coordinated "boots on the ground" efforts that included refilling a food pantry, debris clean-up, providing basic necessities and supplies for families impacted by Hurricane Helene.
SHARE! The Self-Help And Recovery ExchangeCALos AngelesSupports recovery and social support for those with substance use issues, trauma, mental health disorders, and dysfunctional relationships.California Fires 2025Launched free disaster support groups for those affected by the fires in Southern California, and provided space for other displaced meeting groups.
Friends of the Redondo Beach Public Library CALos AngelesPromotes the public library to the community, raises funds to help the library acquire materials, collections, and special equipment, and helps publicize the library’s collections and programs.California Fires 2025Donated books and puzzles to entertain people who had lost their homes and needed distractions, as well as provided high-quality books to schools and libraries in need.
South Bay Parkland Conservancy CALos AngelesSupports the restoration, preservation, and public use of coastal land resources in the South Bay Region.California Fires 2025With partners, sourced and provided large amounts of native plant seeds to start the process of revegetation in burn-scarred areas of Altadena.
Urban Social Services and AdvocacyCALos AngelesFosters self-sufficiency, dignity, and inclusivity across housing, employment, reentry, mental health, and social services.California Fires 2025Assisted unhoused individuals and low-income families find emergency housing, mutual aid, and harm-reduction supplies, and also connected them with mental health services, case management, and long-term recovery resources.
Growing Communities, Inc. DBA Crop Swap LACALos AngelesSupports efforts to grow food on unused spaces in ways that create jobs, preserve water, and equitably distribute the food.California Fires 2025Raised over $6,000 in two days, which was used to purchase items, gas, and cover other expenses for those affected by the Los Angeles fires.
Unite to LightCASanta BarbaraProvides low-cost solar light and power to those without electricity across the globe.Hurricane Helene 2024Provided over 1,500 solar lamps and solar phone chargers throughout North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. Also provided solar products to those affected by the Los Angeles fires.
Special Operations Radio Team GABibbSupports local first responders with communications support, organizes lost people searches, and provides drone education.Hurricane Helene 2024Supplied two-way radios to rural Telfair County, GA, in order to assist them with debris cleanup and disaster response from mutual aid partners.
National Council of Jewish Women Los Angeles (NCJW|LA)CALos AngelesSupports economic justice and equity for women in Los Angeles through direct cash assistance, skill building, and advocating for policies that safeguard women’s financial stability and prosperity.California Fires 2025Collected donations and distributed emergency clothing vouchers and personal hygiene products. Also offered expanded services, including direct financial assistance to those who lost their jobs, homes, or other financial hardships.
Parkinson's Community Los Angeles/ PCLACALos AngelesWorks to improve the quality of life for people living with Parkinson’s disease throughout the greater Los Angeles area, and beyond.California Fires 2025Provided clothing, food, and raised funds for those affected by the Palisades and Eaton fires, set up their website and social media to connect people to resources, and created virtual support groups for those impacted by the fires.
Peninsula Book CollaborativeCASan MateoProvides a space for the next generation of book lovers to find books, learn together, and build community.California Fires 2025Became a drop-off center for essential needs to send to victims of the Los Angeles fires. Collected over 50 boxes of supplies that went down to Los Angeles in a few different caravans.
Sandwiches From The HeartCAOrangePrepares and delivers fresh sandwiches to shelters, food banks, and other community organizations that feed people in the local community.California Fires 2025Delivered nonperishable food items to food distribution centers set up to serve those affected by the fires in Los Angeles county, and created a wish list for people to send donated items to be delivered.
HOPE ConnectionCALos AngelesProvides individual and group support, educational programs, and information that helps alleviate the pain of grief and promote healing.California Fires 2025Licensed therapists helped grief support groups through the additional stress of being evacuated, having lost homes, memories, belonging, a sense of safety, etc.
On Sacred Ground Land TrustWASan JuanProvides environmental education, partnerships for sustainability, and permaculture design, education, and installation.California Fires 2025Offered workshops to help people affected by the Los Angeles fires approach re-building differently, using permaculture landscaping to mitigate wildfire and climate change issues.
Little Bitty Animal Sanctuary, Inc.CASan DiegoProvides food, permanent shelter, and veterinary care to farmed animals and domestic pets in need. They also provide animal care education.California Fires 2025Took in animals from Pasadena facilities to free up space for animals affected by the Los Angeles fires. Collected and delivered donations of pet food and supplies donations.
Stamp Out Scams, Inc.CARiversideProvides information and resources for people to protect themselves from scams and financial exploitation.California Fires 2025Created a guide for wildfire victims to protect them from scams targeting disaster relief funds.
Hill-Harbison HouseCALos AngelesProvides a permanent home for local Girl Scouts, as well as meeting space for other groups.California Fires 2025Provided the house for use by the Pasadena Crown Poppy and Altadena Girl Scouts to collect and distribute donations to victims of the Eaton fire in Altadena.
Friends of the Oakland Tool Lending Library (FOTLL)CAAlamedaA volunteer group that supports the staff and programs of the Oakland Tool Lending Library.California Fires 2018Provided tools and advice on operations and fundraising for a small tool library in a town affected by the 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise.
RiverRun International Film FestivalNCForsythShowcases great films and filmmakers to foster appreciation of cinema and a better understanding of the other people, cultures and perspectives.Hurricane Helene 2024Provided funding and assistance to artists and arts organizations affected by Hurricane Helene.
The Mavuno Project FLMiami-DadeWorks to prevent human trafficking with the power of education and a message of hope.Hurricane Milton 2024With a local partner, distributed hot meals to those displaced by Hurricane Milton.
Hollywood 4WRDCALos AngelesWorks with the community to more effectively address homelessness in greater Hollywood.California Fires 2025Worked with public and private partners to serve as a hub for various emergency response efforts during the Los Angeles fires.
Heart to Heart InternationalKSJohnsonEnsures quality care is provided equitably in medically under-resourced communities and in disaster situations.California Fires 2025Provided hygiene kits, medicine, medical supplies, and other essential items to those affected by the California wildfires as well as hurricanes Milton and Helene.
IDignityFLOrangeHelps U.S. citizens and legal residents in obtaining Florida ID cards and licenses, as well as documents needed to obtain an ID/license.Hurricane Milton 2024Helped people replace their IDs or documents that were destroyed or lost during Hurricane Milton.
Unbroken SpiritNCBuncombeHelps veterans transition from military to civilian life and provides tools for wellness and mental health.Hurricane Helene 2024Distributed essential supplies and relief items, loaded and unloaded supply vehicles, assisted with cleanup efforts, and cleared homes of fallen trees.
Lary's SpeakeasyMDMontgomeryProvides supplies to the laryngectomee community, as well as support, education, and advocacy for patients and speech pathologists.ALLOffered medical supplies at no cost to those impacted by the fires in California and damage from hurricanes Milton and Helene.
Social Vocational Services CALos AngelesOffers individualized programs for adults with developmental/intellectual disabilities.California Fires 2025Donated snacks, water, and Gatorade to the Pasadena firefighters, and assisted with the Eaton Fire relief efforts at the Santa Anita Racetrack.