Global emergency response
We’re committed to supporting communities around the world that are affected by natural disasters and humanitarian crises. We look to local authorities and humanitarian relief agencies to first assess need and then respond in a timely, coordinated manner.
Our impact
Humanitarian relief in 2018-2022
$156.5M
Cash and product giving combined
Read our 2023/2024 Impact ReportWe’re committed to supporting communities in need
How we're helping those impacted by natural disasters as well as health and humanitarian crises (2018-2022):
2018
- California wildfires (U.S.) (pictured on left)
- Monsoonal flooding (India)
- Hurricane Florence (U.S.)
- Hurricane Michael (U.S.)
- Earthquakes and tsunami (Indonesia)
2019
- Emergency health intervention in Colombia
- California wildfires (U.S.)
- Cyclone Idai (Mozambique) (pictured on right)
- Hurricane Dorian (Bahamas and U.S.)
2020
- Australian wildfires
- COVID-19 response
- Puerto Rico earthquake
- Beirut explosion (pictured on left)
- Hurricanes Eta and Iota (Honduras, Colombia)
- West Coast wildfires (U.S.)
- Gulf Coast hurricanes (U.S.)
2021
- COVID-19 response (pictured on right)
- Earthquake (Haiti)
- Hurricane Ida (U.S.)
2022
- Humanitarian response to the crisis in Ukraine
- Hurricane Fiona (U.S.)
- Hurricane Ian (U.S.)
- Earthquake (Indonesia) (pictured on left)