The Home Depot Foundation Invests $5.5M in Disaster Preparedness and Community Resilience Ahead of Storm Season
Beyond philanthropy, The Home Depot activates its Disaster Response Command Center for significant disasters, providing continuous, daily communication between teams, impacted stores and suppliers. The Command Center organizes more than 100 expert associates across the business in real-time ahead of a storm. This approach supports communities at every stage, from immediate relief to long-term recovery, by combining operational expertise with resilient building practices to create stronger, safer homes.
Disaster Investment Highlights
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- Community resilience and fortification efforts by Habitat for Humanity International, including repairs and rehabilitations in
Augusta, Georgia ;Lafayette, Louisiana ; andPlanada, California , and the construction of new homes inCalifornia andNorthwest Iowa . - Team Rubicon's response efforts to train 8,000 volunteers and its long-term recovery work through the completion of 100 home repairs.
- The design and completion of Operation Blessing's mobile "energy hub" trailer where community members can access WiFi and charge their power tools and other devices.
- The establishment of Inspiritus' centrally located warehouse in
South Georgia and specialized training for its volunteers to lead immediate response and long-term recovery efforts. - The maintenance of a 450-unit housing complex for those who lost their homes during the 2023 Lahaina wildfire, in partnership with HomeAid Hawaii.
- The development of the "Strong Homes" program with the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH), designed to train nonprofit construction managers in FORTIFIED Gold standards and resilient building practices.
"Preparedness is a year-round commitment to building stronger, disaster-ready neighborhoods," said
Prioritizing Fortification and Long-Term Recovery
The Foundation's focus on fortification comes at a critical time, with the country experiencing an average of
Long-term recovery remains a cornerstone of the Foundation's work with partners. In
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"The Home Depot Foundation changed that," he added. "By repairing the roofs and addressing the resulting interior damage, they've provided more than just a home improvement. For the first time in years, these families don't have to worry when the clouds gather. This is stability, dignity and safety restored."
Additional Foundation grants will fund programs with American Red Cross, Convoy of Hope, World Central Kitchen and Appalachia Service Project. This funding will support ongoing disaster response and long-term recovery efforts, including building homes for Hurricane Helene victims in the Asheville area, purchasing bulk food and distributing to those in need, providing shelter and financial assistance, and pre-positioning supplies for immediate response operations in warehouses around the country.
About The Home Depot Foundation
The Home Depot Foundation, a nonprofit supported by The Home Depot (NYSE: HD), works to improve the homes and lives of
About The Home Depot
The Home Depot is the world's largest home improvement specialty retailer. At the end of the fiscal year 2025, the company operated a total of 2,359 retail stores and over 1,250 SRS locations across all 50 states, the
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