The Sonder Project | 2019 Annual Report 2019 | Page 26

2019 THE SONDER PROJECT YEAR–END REVIEW A MESSAGE ON Hurricane Recovery The Sonder Project was in a unique position to act and assist our neighbors in the Panama City, Florida area devastated by Hurricane Michael in October of 2018 thanks to the support of our local and regional network. To this day, we continue to address the lingering housing crisis resulting from the storm by continuing to support low income households with home repairs. However, it’s important to recognize that we are not a hurricane response organization. The geographic proximity to our headquarters in Santa Rosa Beach enabled us to effectively respond, but we do not have the same capacity or the resources to respond to hurricanes outside of our direct footprint. Of course, we would look to act again should our immediate area ever be threatened. With this in mind, we are proud of our accomplishments since the storm and remain forever moved by the incredibly resilient people we’ve had the pleasure to assist. Hurricane Michael Relief Totals • 6,656 Volunteer Hours • 217 Households Served including: • 148 homes completed yard clean-up, and tree removal • 18 homes with restored electricity • 13 homes with replaced roofs • 8 homes with major drywall repairs Right: Longtime Panama City residents, Jim & Elfriede Harrell, relaxing at home after receiving a new roof and ceiling from The Sonder Project. • 3 homes rebuilt 26 27