The Salvation Army Continues to Respond to Flooding in Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties
Urgent Need for Flood Kits to Support Families in Recovery
Milwaukee, WI – After the recent severe storms and flooding, The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services (EDS) team continues to be on the ground in Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties, standing alongside local emergency officials, first responders, and community partners. Together, they’re making sure neighbors have what they need – whether it’s a snack, clean water, or simply a listening ear and spiritual care.
“Our neighbors are hurting, and every flood kit represents relief, dignity, and hope for a family beginning the recovery process,” said Benny Benedict, The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services Director.
Right now, the need is urgent. The Salvation Army’s stock of flood kits – buckets filled with cleaning supplies to help families start the long road to recovery – is running low. At least 500-1,000 more kits are needed immediately. Each kit costs just $30 to put together and includes essentials like cleaner, scrub brushes, mops, brooms, trash bags, squeegee, gloves, and masks.
How the public can help:
Donate: Every $30 provides a flood kit for a family in need. Give online at https://salarmy.us/WUMEDS
Volunteer: Sign up to help distribute flood kits. Please contact carol.lemirand@usc.salvationarmy.org to get started.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
More about the 1000 Year Storm
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- Wisconsin Emergency Management WEM, DATCP warn people to be vigilant for scammers amid Individual Assistance process - Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs - Oct 1st, 2025
- Wisconsin Disaster Recovery Update - FEMA - Sep 26th, 2025
- Disaster Centers Will Help With Applications for Federal Funding - Graham Kilmer - Sep 23rd, 2025
- Men Still Missing from Riverside Homeless Camp After Flooding - Evan Casey - Sep 23rd, 2025
- Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley Announces Disaster Recovery Centers - David Crowley - Sep 23rd, 2025
- DWD Announces Disaster Unemployment Assistance for Wisconsinites Impacted by Recent Severe Storms and Historic Flooding - Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development - Sep 19th, 2025
- Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley Shares Update on Federal Funding Assistance - David Crowley - Sep 19th, 2025
- City Hall: Milwaukee Will Provide Cash For Some Homeowners’ Flood Repairs - Jeramey Jannene - Sep 17th, 2025
- File suspending permit fees for projects related to flood damage approved by committee - Ald. Lamont Westmoreland - Sep 17th, 2025
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