
Hurricane Ian, a category 4 storm, made landfall in Southwest Florida on September 28, 2022, bringing catastrophic wind, flooding, and destruction along with it. The storm’s path cut across central and eastern Florida leaving most parts of the state impacted. It will take significant time and resources for Floridians living in the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Ian to recover.
Your generous contribution to the FJA Research and Education Foundation will provide badly needed aid for Florida residents as they tackle the enormous task of putting their communities back together after this historic and devastating storm.
Our members throughout Florida are ready to help and have begun facilitating the delivery of much-needed supplies, coordinating volunteer efforts, and raising funds for those impacted. Stay up to date with our efforts on Facebook.
Help those impacted by donating today. 100% of your contributions will go directly towards providing aid to victims impacted by Hurricane Ian. Let your fellow Floridians know you care by making a contribution to the FJA Research and Education Foundation today.
Note: As of 10/10/2022, we’ve raised $76,000 for Hurricane Ian relief.
To contribute to the Hurricane Ian relief efforts, please click on the link. To donate over the phone or if you need assistance signing in, please email or call us directly at (850) 521-1094.
Credit cards, checks, and ACH/electronic checks are accepted (ACH is the preferred method for Foundation contributions but credit cards are also welcomed). To donate via check, please make checks payable/addressed to:
FJA Research & Education Foundation
218 S. Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 32301
Thank you to our contributors for donating to the Hurricane Ian disaster relief. Contributions go directly towards providing aid to victims impacted by the storm.
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The FJA Research and Education Foundation is designated by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization to which tax-deductible contributions may be made, as provided by law.