Why Low-Income Families and Veterans Are Hit Hardest After Hurricanes and How to Prepare

Before the Next Storm
Hurricanes don’t impact every household equally. While all families face danger during severe storms, low-income households and veterans are statistically more vulnerable — both during the storm and afterward.
1. The Hard Truth: Disasters Hit Low-Income Families the Hardest
• Low-income households are 2–3x more likely to experience severe housing damage.
• 75% of low-income families lack savings for emergency repairs.
• FEMA assistance rarely covers the full cost of repairs.
• Contractor scams increase significantly after storms.
2. Veterans Face Unique Challenges
• 1 in 3 disabled veterans live in homes not fully accessible.
• Mobility issues make post-storm repair and cleanup dangerous.
• Many veterans live on fixed incomes, leaving no room for emergency repairs.
3. Why Many Families Can’t Prepare Properly
Families with limited income often cannot afford:
• Storm shutters or impact windows
• Roof reinforcements
• Backup power sources
• Emergency kits
• Evacuation costs or temporary housing
4. Practical Low-Cost Hurricane Preparedness Steps
• Photograph your home for insurance documentation.
• Trim weak branches.
• Clear gutters and downspouts.
• Seal window and door gaps.
• Create a waterproof document bag.
• Assemble a basic emergency kit.
• Know your evacuation zone.
• Keep tarps and basic tools accessible.
5. After a Hurricane: Why Support Is Critical
• Tarps and supplies run out fast.
• Mold grows within 48–72 hours.
• Contractor prices surge due to shortages.
• Predatory contractors target vulnerable areas.
• Insurance deadlines come quickly.
6. How BuildBright Responds After Storms
BuildBright assists:
• Low-income families
• Veterans
• Elderly homeowners
• Families with children exposed to unsafe conditions
Providing:
• Emergency repairs
• Safety stabilization
• Roof tarping
• Mold and water mitigation
• Accessibility upgrades
• Insurance education and recovery guidance
7. You’re Not Alone
BuildBright Foundation stands ready to support vulnerable families before and after hurricanes. Together, we can rebuild safer, stronger homes and brighter futures — even after the storm.
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