BayCare Provides $300,000 for Community Hurricane Relief

October 16, 2024
At a food distribution event, three women in blue and grey shirts are delivering boxes to drivers waiting in line.
BayCare team members and Feeding Tampa Bay come together in the aftermath of hurricanes Helene and Milton to distribute essential supplies to support the community's recovery.

 

BayCare today announced it is donating $300,000 to Feeding Tampa Bay, Metropolitan Ministries and the St. Petersburg Free Clinic. All three entities are existing partners in BayCare’s Community Benefit efforts to impact public health. The hurricane contributions are in addition to Community Benefit investments. 

“At BayCare, we are dedicated to making a meaningful difference in people’s lives,” said Stephanie Conners, BayCare’s president and CEO. “After the recent hurricanes, many in our communities are facing significant challenges. This donation is about helping our communities rebuild and find hope during a difficult time.” 

BayCare has strong relationships with Feeding Tampa Bay and Metropolitan Ministries, consistently supporting their efforts to combat food insecurity. Its donation to the St. Petersburg Free Clinic is in response and recognition of the vital role safety net clinics play in the aftermath of a disaster as well as addressing year-round community needs.

At a food distribution event, two men and two women stand next to a pallet stacked with boxes.
Ready to bring relief and support to those affected by hurricanes Helene and Milton, BayCare team members and Feeding Tampa Bay unite to unload supplies.
The donations come after weeks of BayCare partnering post-hurricanes with organizations to host emergency food and water distributions on its properties for the public; hosting state fuel depots to help health care workers obtain the gas they need to ensure patients have caregivers at the bedside; finding car seats for young families who lost equipment during the hurricane and more. BayCare has also committed up to $10 million to a BayCare Relief Fund to assist any of its 32,000 team members caring for the community during this crisis, who have also had their homes or lives upended by the hurricanes. Additionally, BayCare helped connect community members to critical resources through platforms like FindHelpFL, which provides information on available local services. 

“At BayCare, we know that our strength as a community is defined by how we come together in times of need,” said Conners. “We are proud to help provide critical resources and support to those affected. Together, we are helping to rebuild lives and foster resilience in our community.”