FLORIDA – Dealing with a hurricane with all of your senses is not easy. Can you imagine facing the wrath of a powerful storm with no sight? Watch as Operation Blessing’s disaster relief team assists Joseph DaSilva, a blind Hurricane Milton survivor, as he copes with the aftermath of the storm
After losing sight in one eye and having limited vision in the other, Joseph, a resident of Sarasota, faced unique challenges during both the hurricane and its cleanup efforts. Joseph described the terrifying night when Hurricane Milton struck his home, with howling winds threatening to tear off his roof while debris and trees crashed around him. His disability made the post-hurricane cleanup particularly dangerous, as his limited vision put him at risk of injury from fallen debris.
Operation Blessing’s volunteers stepped in to bring critical relief and hope to Joseph in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton. With compassion and determination, they worked tirelessly to clear fallen trees and remove hazardous debris that had piled up around Joseph’s home, a daunting task that would have been dangerous for him to tackle alone.
Beyond physical help, Operation Blessing provided essential disaster relief services to address the immediate needs, easing the burden on Joseph as he navigated this challenging recovery. Their efforts didn’t stop at the practical; volunteers also offered much-needed prayer and emotional support, standing beside Joseph and his girlfriend Linda during a time of fear and uncertainty, lifting their spirits and showing them they weren’t alone.
Your Impact for a Blind Hurricane Milton Survivor
“You guys coming over and helping us takes a huge load off of my mind,” shares Joseph, highlighting the impact of community support during natural disasters. For storm survivors like Joseph, your kindness is giving them hope in a difficult time. As partners of Operation Blessing you make it possible for us to reach out to victims like Joseph, and let them know they are not alone.
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Learn more about Operation Blessing’s disaster relief efforts and how you can contribute: https://www.ob.org/disaster-relief/