Disaster Recovery Services
Helping Communities Rebuild, Restore, and Rise Again
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At the National Mental Health Alliance, we believe that disaster recovery is about more than just rebuilding homes—it’s about restoring hope, stability, and human dignity. When disaster strikes, we respond with compassion, speed, and a deep commitment to standing beside the individuals and families affected.
Emergency Shelter Solutions
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We design, build, and deliver temporary and transitional structures to help individuals and families who have lost their homes due to natural disasters. These structures are safe, weather-resistant, and designed for immediate use to help prevent homelessness in crisis situations.


Community Support & Human Services
We provide essential supplies, including food, hygiene products, clothing, and household items to those impacted. Our Shed of Hope and similar resource hubs serve as centralized points where individuals can access critical support as they recover and rebuild.
Volunteer Mobilization
We coordinate compassionate and skilled volunteers who assist with cleanup, structure assembly, resource distribution, and emotional support. Our volunteer teams are trained to work in high-stress environments and are committed to showing up with empathy and strength.

Wherever Disaster Strikes-
We're Ready to Respond
Whether it’s a hurricane, flood, wildfire, or any other devastating event, our disaster recovery team is ready to bring hands-on help and healing. We show up where we’re needed most, with a heart to serve and a mission to restore lives—not just properties.
If your community has been affected and you need support, please contact us directly. If you’d like to support our disaster recovery efforts, we invite you to donate or volunteer today.